Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Twerk

Twerking (/ˈtwɜrkɪŋ/) is a type of dancing in which an individual, usually a female,[1] dances to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low squatting stance.[2] Though the term seems to be of uncertain origin with common assumptions suggesting it is a contraction of "footwork" and a portmanteau of the words "twist" and "jerk", there is evidence from ethnographic interviews in New Orleans that the term began as street language in New Orleans with the rise of the local hip-hop music known as Bounce.[3] Since the late 1990s, twerking was associated with Bounce music of the Dirty South and was disseminated via mainstream hip hop videos and popular video-sharing sites since the mid 2000s. In 2013, twerk was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online.[4] The dictionary said the word had been around for 20 years. The word was a runner-up in the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2013.[5]

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Irrevocable

Irrevocable -not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Envince


1 :to constitute outward evidence of
2
:  to display clearly :  reveal
— evinc·ible  adjective

Examples of EVINCE

  1. She evinced an interest in art at an early age.
  2. <the teenager caught shoplifting seemed to evince no remorse>

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Mundane

Mundane -
  1. lacking interest or excitement; dull.
    "seeking a way out of his mundane, humdrum existence"
  2. 2.
    of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one.
    "the boundaries of the mundane world"

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Monday, April 14, 2014

DJ Swivel

Jordan Young (born 14 December 1984), known professionally as DJ Swivel, is a Grammy Award winning Canadianmusic producer, mixer, audio engineer, and DJ. He is a prominent audio engineer best known for working withBeyoncé as her personal recording engineer. He has also worked with Jay-ZKanye WestFabolous, and Jay Sean among others.[3] He is endorsed by Harman Pro Audio [4] and actively endorses their Lexicon branded products.[5] His mother is Christine Bentley, former noon & 6:00 p.m. news anchor for the Toronto television stationCFTO. This fact was mentioned by CFTO anchor desk reporter Andria Case during an installment of the CFTO news at noon.[citation needed] In 2013 he won a Grammy award for his work on Beyonce's song "Love On Top", which won for best traditional R&B performance. [6]

Friday, April 11, 2014

Enshrine

Enshrine - to enclose in or as in a shrineHis love for her is enshrined foreverin his poetry.
2.
to cherish as sacred: The memory of our friendship will be enshrinedin my heart.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Submitting to Music To Espn , And Other

Submitting Music To Espn - Real Music Opportunities (RMO) is looking for great songs to be featured in ESPN National Television 2011 College Football programming with exposure to millions of potential fans around the world. RMO and ESPN will choose 20 songs from the submitted music to be featured on the ESPN.com/music website with links to the band's website or their Reverbnation page and 8 of the 20 songs (1 per week) will be featured on ESPN National Television for College football "plays of the week" programming.
Artists/Band Compensation: Promotion on ESPN.com/music website for 20 Artists/Bands for 2 months and use of 8 of those songs in ESPN College Football Television programming (1 per week), in “plays of the week” shows including repeats. Artists/Bands will receive on screen credit. Some of the remaining 12 songs chosen may be used for other ESPN College Football Television programming.
Important Info: All submitted music must be cleared for non-exclusive use without financial compensation and chosen Artists/Bands will be obligated to sign a release agreement granting permission to Real Music Opportunities for the use in ESPN programming.
All styles of music are accepted - upbeat positive songs preferred. Please make sure to submit your music ASAP for the November selections!
Submission requires a free ReverbNation account and active subscription to ReverbNation Press Kits.
  • Background music. The music you hear in the background during the highlights is called Support Music, and almost all of the time it’s instrumental. Most Support Music comes from ESPN’s Music Library, a database of thousands of compositions which Kevin helps oversee by working with composers to create original music for the library. According to Kevin, a lot of the is mid to up tempo, like rock, hip-hop, or electronic music. Support Music’s biggest job is pretty self-explanatory, it’s to support the the sports highlights and the attitude of the particular ESPN program. “If it’s doing it’s job, you don’t even know it’s there,” says Kevin.
  • Curating popular music. Commercial Music is what you hear more often on ESPN during live sporting events or right before and after commercial breaks. It includes songs by popular artists, up-and-coming acts, and sometimes, even music recorded by an artist specifically for ESPN. (Rapper 50 Cent once recorded custom verses in conjunction with The Heavy for his song “We Up” and The Heavy’s song “How You Like Me Now,” to be used during the NFL Draft.) According to Kevin, the commercial music is curated by both the music team and the show’s producers when they’re looking for something specific. “We’re out there searching the web for new bands,” says Kevin, “and getting stuff from management, labels, and publishers.”

Devise

Devise -
  1. to work out, contrive, or plan (something) in one's mind
  2. (transitiveto dispose of (property, esp real property) by will

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

My Career

I want a career , because I get to choose what I want to do , when I want to do it , and other things . A lot people work for people which is a ordinary job. I want to work for myself , have my own record label. People are selfish. I can't lie because I know that I am selfish. They have people on earth who talk about you , say things to hurt you , always bringing up the past , instead of the future. The career that I'm chasing is a music career. There's support all around , { OG } . He makes sure that i stay on the path of my school work , and my music career. He tells me that , music comes second , you have to put your education first because , you have to have your education before the industry . My mother tells me that too , everyone who smiles in your face is really not your friend , they always laugh in your face , then turn their back on you when you need help. My passion is music. I just have a passion for rapping , and making music . I love what i do . Not only do I love it , other people love my music too. 

Word Of The Day

Word Of The Day - Bogus
spurious or counterfeit; not genuine: a bogus note.

[C19: from bogus apparatus for making counterfeit money; perhaps related to bogey1]

Monday, April 7, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

The Word Of The Day - Travesty
Travesty -  in literature, the treatment of a noble and dignified subject in an inappropriately trivial manner. Travesty is a crude form of burlesque in which the original subject matter is changed little but is transformed into something ridiculous through incongruous language and style. An early example of travesty is the humorous treatment of the Pyramus and Thisbe legend in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595–96). After 1660, travesty became a popular literary device in England as seen in John Phillips’s Don Quixote (1687), a vulgar mockery of the original work, and Charles Cotton’s travesty of Virgil,Scarronides: or, Virgile Travestie. Being the First Book of Virgil’s Aeneis in English, Burlesque (1664), an imitation of the French Virgile travesty (1648–53) by Paul Scarron. (The use of the word travesty—literally, “dressed in disguise”—in the title of Scarron’s work gave rise to the English word, first as an adjective.) Later the French developed the féeries foliesa musical burlesque that travestied fairy tales.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Soridid

1. Filthy or dirty; foul.
2. Depressingly squalid; wretched: sordid shantytowns.
3. Morally degraded: "The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils" (James Joyce). See Synonyms at mean2.
4. Exceedingly mercenary; grasping.