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Sade Is In My Tape Deck: From Composition to Video
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We rhymed Sade with the dreamed or remembered experience of driving. Taking and repeating the Big Boi lyric from the OutKast song, West Savannah, “Sade is in my tape deck. I’m moving in slow motion, boy,” Sade comes to mean more than the artist. For this song, Sade is a genre; she epitomizes the style of music we ride to. The playlist gets to Little Dragon, Anita Baker and Zaki Ibrahim, playing each through the “slipper-slappers” = the speakers, the sound-system. The whippersnapper = the whip, the automobile.
The refraining lyric, “Sade is in my tape deck. I’m moving in slow motion” is punctuated by the line we hi-jacked from Kanye: “Hit Lakeshore, girls go all crazy.” Kanye was talking about Lakeshore Drive in Chicago. I rode that road a lot while living in Chicago briefly, but for us, it’s really about Lakeshore Boulevard in Toronto. It’s something we’ve done a lot o
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The Cultural Impact Of Famous Historical Artists - Unveiling The Timeless Legacy
In the vast tapestry of human history, certain individuals stand as titans, leaving an indelible mark on the culture and society of their time and beyond. Their contributions span the realms of art, politics, science, and philosophy, shaping the very essence of our world.
Join us on a captivating journey as we delve deep into the cultural impact of famous historical figures and artists, unraveling the threads that connect their lives to the fabric of our civilization.
The Cultural Significance of Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci, often hailed as the quintessential Renaissance man, is a towering figure in the annals of history. His artistic prowess, scientific curiosity, and inventive genius collectively redefined the cultural landscape of his era. Born in Vinci, Italy, in 1452, Leonardo's legacy transcends time and place.
Artistic Mastery
Leonardo's artistic mastery extended far b
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The Cheat Code - format ePub
Have you ever noticed that there are certain people who seem to move up just a bit faster than everyone else? Those rare people who are always a bit ahead of the curve, get noticed a bit more, and achieve their goals a bit more quickly than the rest of us? And have you ever noticed how much this small edge makes a massive difference to the trajectory of their careers?
24-year-old entrepreneur Brian Wong is one of these people, having graduated from college by age 18, having raised $24 million in venture capital to start his own company before he turned 25, and having grown that company into a global mobile advertising giant in just 4 years. His secret? The Cheat Code.
Wong believes that most people -- even creative people -- have a tendency to follow a script; to do things the way others do them simply because that way works. But therein lies the secret at the heart of the Cheat Code:
Anyone can easily shortcut his or her way to success, sim