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Which Country Is Nicki Minaj Belong

There a country song that I heard on the radio yesterday, does anyone know the name of it?

Its about a guy who thinks that him and his wife are going to have a baby boy, he talks about taking him to baseball practice and then talks about the trophy they will win. Then the nurse brings in a baby wrapped in a pink blanket and his dreams were crushed

Best outlaw country/hellbilly artists or bands?

Sure Hank Done It This Way" and Willie's "Whiskey River." But I know for a fact that there wasn't a country station around in the 70's (or 80's, even) that would play Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps" or the Georgia Satellites "Keep Your Hands To Yourself," which, as I recall, got regular play on MTV, something no actual country song ever did. I'm also a little leery of calling Molly Hatchet and the Allman Brothers "country," although they ARE certainly Southern-Fried Rock. The Marshall Tucker Band is also a little iffy. To put these songs and artists on this disc meant some of the real outlaws got missed, like Townes Van Zandt and even Gram Parsons (who was also borderline rock by classification, but the music was pure country). And while independent newbie Shooter Jennings belongs here as surely as his daddy does, I'm going to stick my head in the noose and claim that while Gretchen Wilson is a fine little singer, the song chosen for this disc, "Here For The Party," is a repetitive and annoying mess and does NOT belong on this fine collection, and is the reason I docked it a half-star. Because, honestly, country or not, I really like all the rest of these songs a LOT.
Another choice I'm somewhat curious about is the addition of Johnny Cash. Now of course Cash is as country as cornpone, but he was never, to my knowledge, ranked as one of the "outlaws," even as a member of the Highwaymen. Of course, "Cocaine Blues" is a pretty awesome tune, and it's ABOUT an outlaw, anyway, although a significantly more dangerous sort of outlaw... But there are plenty of songs that DO belong here, like Steve Earle's "Copperhead Road," the great Billy Joe Shaver singing one of his great tunes, "I've Been To Georgia On A Fast Train," David Allan Coe's magnificent take on the Steve Goodman classic, "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," Waylon & Willie together on "Good Hearted Woman," Tanya Tucker singing "Texas (When I Die)," Travis Tritt's "Modern Day Bonnie & Clyde," and, of course, Johnny Paycheck singing what might be one of the great anthems of outlaw country, "Take This Job And Shove It" (written by fellow outlaw David Allan Coe). But missing? Tompall Glaser's brilliant "Put Another

How can I meet Nicki Minaj?

It would be very difficult for a person to meet nikki Minaj at this point becuz she is such a mega star. If you are a talented rapper and your camp hits her camp up for y'all to meet that's one way. But if you are jus a regular Joe, you may have to jus go to a concert and know somebody who knows somebody and hooks you up with a 15 second meet and greet where she can sign ur shirt or something.

Was Michael Jackson a racist?

Absolutely not. Michael became the first black artist whose video ever appeared on MTV. He broke racial barriers and he paved the way for black artists. When he bought his ATV catalogue he gave Little Richards his songs’ rights for free, acknowledging how unfair the music industry was to black artists. Michael Jackson donated hundreds of thousands if not millions for the Negro Fund and he financed many poor black young people’s education. The song ‘’ we are the world’’ , which he co wrote with Lionel Richie, raised 60 million dollars for starving people in Africa. He fought for clean water and blood in African developing countries and he was very good friends with Nelson Mandela. Africa was one of his most favourite places in the world. The love of his life, Diana Ross, was black. He also dated Stephanie Mills, Whitney Houston and Siedah Garrett, who are all black. He cast black women for his videos: Ola Ray, Tatiana Thumbtzen, Iman and Naomi Campbel. They are all black. Tatum O neal wrote in her autobiography that Michael never forgave her for the racist Wiz incident. She did not attend his premiere ill advised by her racist talent agent who did not approve of the black cast.Michael Jackson did not intentionally bleach his skin to look white. He did not refuse his natural belonging to the black race. He suffered from two rare skin conditions, discoid lupus and vitiligo.Vitiligo is confirmed in his autopsy report. He did indeed marry two white women, Lisa Marie Presley and Debie Rowe, but he was not the least attracted to either of them. He carried the tourch for Diana Ross all his life. His best friend Chris Tucker was black. His kids’ nanny was black. His chef and his bodyguards were all black. He surrounded himself with black people all the time.I don’t know why Seal who married Heidi Klum is not considered racist or Beyonce who dyes her hair blonde and even lightens her skin to look more Caucasian than black? Or Rihanna or Nicki Minaj?

Does anyone know how I can find the names of the tunes from Tucker and Dale vs. Evil? The country/bluegrass?

These are the songs .
•"Soon"
Written by John Craig
Performed by John Craig

•"Meet My Maker"
Written & Performed by Mike Shields

•"Holding On"
Written & Performed by Mike Shields

•"Belong"
Written & Performed by Mike Shields

•"You Won't Hate Me Forever"
Written by Mike Shields & Russell Broom
Performed by Mike Shields

•"Pump Up the Jam"
Written by Thomas De Quincey (UI) and Manuela Kamosi (ASCAP)
Performed by Technotronic <<<< not this one
•"I Dug My Grave and Walked Away"
Performed by Mass Undergoe <<<

Question about eminem????? is he homophobic?

hi :) ok i have been listening to some songs by eminem lately and it seems like he hates gay people.....and not only hates them, but wants to stab them in the head with a knife.....as heard in his song criminal. but yet he has song with elton john who is gay, nicki minaj who is bi, and doesnt seem like he has a problem with them until you listen to his music. so what im asking is, why does it sound like he hates gay people in his songs but then said stuff like he has no problem with gay people in interviews?? i dont know which one is true....

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