"Pussy" is a song written and recorded by Jade 4 U, Oliver Adams, & Praga Khan. It was featured on the album Our Little Secret.
Poe Little Rich Girl is the debut album by Jacki-O. The album was released on October 26, 2004, on Poe Boy/TVT Records. The album produced three official singles: "Fine" featuring Ying Yang Twins, "Sugar Walls" (not to be confused with the song of the same name by Sheena Easton), and "Break You Off" featuring Jazze Pha. There were also promotional singles "Gangsta Bitch" (which has also a remix featuring Freeway) and "Slow Down". The album hit #95 on the Billboard 200 and #12 on the R&B albums chart in the U.S., selling 20,345 copies in its first week.
The album features Jacki-O's biggest single "Pussy (Real Good)" also known as "Nookie" as well as the remix of "Champion" with Trick Daddy which was featured on her 1st mixtape "The Official Bootlegg" and the Ghostface track "Tooken Back" that also appeared on one of his albums. Jacki-O also sings on this album on the track "Pretty".
Shrimp are stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans.
Shrimp can also refer to:
The Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe (SHRIMP) is a large-diameter, double-focusing secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) sector instrument produced by Australian Scientific Instruments in Canberra, Australia. Like other SIMS instruments, the SHRIMP microprobe bombards a sample under vacuum with a beam of primary ions that sputters secondary ions that are focused, filtered, and measured according to their energy and mass.
The SHRIMP is primarily used for geological and geochemical applications. It can measure the isotopic and elemental abundances in minerals at a 30 micrometre-scale and is therefore well-suited for the analysis of complex minerals, as often found in metamorphic terrains, some igneous rocks, and for relatively rapid analysis of statistical valid sets of detrital minerals from sedimentary rocks. The most common application of the instrument is in uranium-thorium-lead geochronology, although the SHRIMP can be used to measure some other isotopic and elemental abundances.
Fried is a British sitcom that airs on BBC Three. The show stars Katy Wix, Mandeep Dhillon, Matthew Cottle, William Melling, Imran Yusuf and Lorna Gayle. It began airing on 25 August 2015 and the first series ran for six episodes. A show pilot was aired on BBC iPlayer in 2014.
Fried is focused on staff who work at a chicken shop in Croydon, Seriously Fried Chicken. Mary Fawn (Katy Wix) is the manager much to the annoyance of her co-worker Derek Wom (Matthew Cottle). Other cast members include Amara (Mandeep Dhillon) who is only working there to earn money for her father, Joe (William Melling), who desperately wants the love of Amara, Ed (Imran Yusuf) and Shontal (Lorna Gayle).
Fried are a musical duo made up of US soul singer Jonte Short, and ex-The Beat and Fine Young Cannibals guitarist David Steele.
David Steele looked for a singer for his new project away from The Beat and Fine Young Cannibals for five years. He finally met Jonte Short in 2001 at the New Orleans Jazz Festival and they decided to collaborate. Steele and Short worked together on songs that Steele had already written, and they also wrote new ones together. The duo decided to name themselves Fried, after Southern U.S. cooking, and started recording in New Orleans and London.
Fried, after working on their album for five years, signed to London Records the home of Steele's previous group Fine Young Cannibals to release their debut self-titled album, which spawned the singles "Whatever I Choose I Lose" and "When I Get Out Of Jail". However, the band's career with the label was short-lived and were subsequently dropped from the label due to poor sales.
In 2007, however, the band were re-signed, this time to RCA and Fried decided to re-work their debut album and three new songs were added, while removing two. "I'll Be There" was released as the album's lead single, while they re-titled the album Things Change. The album was released on 16 July 2007.
Fried is a Yiddish-language surname that is exclusively Ashkenazic Jewish and a German-language surname of German ancestry.