Nuit (alternatively Nu, Nut, or Nuith) is a goddess in Thelema, the speaker in the first Chapter of The Book of the Law, the sacred text written or received in 1904 by Aleister Crowley.
Nut is an Egyptian sky goddess who leans over her husband/brother, Geb, the Earth God. She is usually depicted as a naked woman who is covered with stars. She represents the All, pure potentiality both as it flowers into the physical universe and as it resides beyond embodiment.
Within this system, she is one-third of the triadic cosmology, along with Hadit (her masculine counterpart), and Ra-Hoor-Khuit, the Crowned and Conquering Child. She has several titles, including the "Queen of Infinite Space", "Our Lady of the Stars", and "Lady of the Starry Heaven". Nuit represents the infinitely-expanded circle whose circumference is unmeasurable and whose center is everywhere (whereas Hadit is the infinitely small point within the core of every single thing). According to Thelemic doctrine, it is the interaction between these two cosmic principles that creates the manifested universe similar to the gnostic syzygy.
"Nuit" is the name of a 1990 song recorded by the French trio Jean-Jacques Goldman, Carole Fredericks and Michael Jones. It was the first single from their debut album, Fredericks Goldman Jones, on which the song features as the fifth track. It achieved success in terms of sales in France.
Goldman explained that "Nuit" was written in a very short time, i.e. just a few hours. He confessed that he was proud of this song, especially for its text. The music is inspired by Peter Green. The choice of "Nuit" as the first single from the album was difficult : the three singers did not agree initially, but ultimately chose this song, considering that it was very representative of the album which is "really based on vocals and guitars".
The song includes lyrics in French-language (written by Goldman) and in English-language (written by Jones and sung by Fredericks).
According Elia Habib, a specialist of French charts, this song is characterized by its "sweetness and lucidity". It is "mainly based on percussion, shooting background framework, and the electric guitar, expressive soloist which plays the refrain". In the last verse, Goldman and Fredericks mix their voices singing in both languages (Goldman sings again the lyrics from the first verse). The song ends with a solo guitar.
Nuit (night) or La nuit (the night) may refer to:
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In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea (or Tāwhiri) is the god of weather, including thunder and lightning, wind, clouds and storms. He is a son of Papatūānuku (earth mother) and Ranginui (sky father). In his anger at his brothers for separating their parents, Tāwhirimātea destroyed the forests of Tāne (god of forests), drove Tangaroa (god of the sea) and his progeny into the sea, pursued Rongo and Haumia-tiketike till they had to take refuge in the bosom of their mother Papa, and only found in Tūmatauenga a worthy opponent and eternal enemy (Tregear 1891:499). To fight his brothers, Tāwhirimātea gathered an army of his children, winds and clouds of different kinds - including Apū-hau ("fierce squall"), Apū-matangi, Ao-nui, Ao-roa, Ao-pōuri, Ao-pōtango, Ao-whētuma, Ao-whekere, Ao-kāhiwahiwa, Ao-kānapanapa, Ao-pākinakina, Ao-pakarea, and Ao-tākawe (Grey 1971). Grey translates these as 'fierce squalls, whirlwinds, dense clouds, massy clouds, dark clouds, gloomy thick clouds, fiery clouds, clouds which preceded hurricanes, clouds of fiery black, clouds reflecting glowing red light, clouds wildly drifting from all quarters and wildly bursting, clouds of thunder storms, and clouds hurriedly flying on' (Grey 1956:5).
Langomi-e-Hau Latukefu (born 1976), better known as Hau Latukefu, or sometimes MC Hau or simply Hau, is an Australian hip hop musician and radio host. He is best known as half of the duo Koolism (with Danielsan) and as the host of Triple J's hip hop program.
Hau Latukefu, together with his cousins Hounga and Sione, formed a group named Tribe Ledda L, the "L" standing for Latukefu. By 1995, only DJ Danielsan and Hau remained in the group and they changed the name to Koolism, from a song with the same name which they had recorded the previous year.
Koolism has released a total of five albums and five EPs to date. They were nominated at the Australian Dance Music Awards in several categories in 2002 and again in 2003. They won an ARIA Award in 2004 for Best Urban Release for Part Three: Random Thoughts, an album which featured guest appearances by Rodney P (UK), Nfamas (1200 Techniques), and Mnemonic Ascent. Koolism featured in the Australian hip hop documentary Words from the City. Despite the duo leaving Canberra, with Latukefu moving to Sydney and Danielsan to Melbourne, they have continued to work together and released albums New Old Ground (2006) and The 'Umu (2010).
[Intro:]
Yo (You're here tonight)
It's just me and you tonight (And I got to know)
And I'm at the point where (You and me tonight)
I don't never wanna share you ever again (And I got to know)
Does he do it [x6] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
Like I do it [x7] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
[Verse 1:]
When you first showed me the kitten, girl you knew I was a freak (damn right)
You knew ya swag was gon' do somethin' to me
You keep tellin' me one day you his, then one day you want me
Won't you stop all the pretendin' what the business gon' be
I've been promisin' you something more than jus' a couple weeks
Been rollin' round and jumpin' in and out bed (in and outta' bed)
A real decision's what I need and girl it's time for you to make it
And while ya takin' it look at me girl and tell me one thing
[Chorus:]
Does he do it [x6] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
Like I do it [x7] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
Does he do it [x6] (When I do it, I bet chu' he don't make you come like I do) (aye aye aye aye aye)
Like I do it [x7] do it (When I do it, I bet chu' he don't make you come like I do)
You're here tonight and I got to know
You and me tonight (yup) and I got to know
[Verse 2:]
When you be home
Do you sometimes get so (get so)
Frustrated cause he wanna stay too long (too long)
I'm missin' you callin' on the batphone (batphone)
Tryna see what tonight gon' hear for
When you with him do sometimes kinda wish that it was us
Posted up in the kitchen you teachin' me how to cook
Then it pop off on the counter and we make alot of fuss
Then I take over the teachin and you know what I'll do first
[Chorus:]
Does he do it [x6] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
Like I do it [x7] do it (aye aye aye aye aye)
Does he do it [x6] (When I do it, I bet chu' he don't make you come like I do) (aye aye aye aye aye)
Like I do it [x7] do it (When I do it, I bet chu' he don't make you come like I do)
[Bridge:]
Tell me do like it, do like the way I pull your hair (aye aye aye aye aye)
Tell me do like it, do like the way I go down there (aye aye aye aye aye)
Tell me do like it how I make you yell and scream out, yeah (aye aye aye aye aye)
Tell me don't you like how I do it when you can't catch your breath breath breath breath (aye aye aye aye aye)
Does he do it (Do he play with' ya hair)
Does he do it (Does he love you there)
Does he do it (Do he spank you from the back)
Does he do it (Do he do it like that)
[Chorus:]
Does he do it [x6] do it (When I do it, I bet chu' he don't make you come like I do) (aye aye aye aye aye)