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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: See You Yesterday
Año: 2019
Duración: 86 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Stefon Bristol
Guion: Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol
Música: Michael Abels
Fotografía: Felipe Vara de Rey
Reparto: Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Michael J. Fox, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Wavyy Jonez, Patrice Bell, Khail Bryant, Waliek Crandall, Damaris Lewis, Frank Harts, Manny Ureña, Carlos Arce Jr., Johnathan Nieves, Taliyah Whitaker, Brett G. Smith, Ian Unterman, Rayshawn Richardson, Hampton Clanton, Allen Holloway
Productora: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks. Productor: Spike Lee. Distribuidora: Netflix  
Género: Action; Adventure; Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8743064/
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See You Yesterday
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See You Yesterday (2019)
High school best friends and science prodigies C.J. and Sebastian spend every spare minute working on their latest homemade invention: backpacks that enable time travel. But when C.J.'s older brother Calvin dies after an encounter with police officers, the young duo decide to put their unfinished tech to use in a desperate bid to save Calvin.
Directed by:   Stefon Bristol
Starring:   Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Damaris Lewis, Wavyy Jonez, Frank Harts
Release date:   May 17, 2019
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Speaking of his comparatively small output, Ishiguro said: “I don’t have any regrets about it. In some ways, I suppose, I’m just not that dedicated to my vocation. I expect it’s because writing wasn’t my first choice of profession. It’s almost something I fell back on because I couldn’t make it as a singer-songwriter. It’s not something I’ve wanted to do every minute of my life. It’s what I was permitted to do. So, you know, I do it when I really want to do it, but otherwise I don’t.”
Giles Harvey, “Kazuo Ishiguro Sees What the Future Is Doing to Us”
(A long New York Times profile to crown the publicity campaign for Klara and the Sun, which I will read and review just as soon as it arrives, though I have a foreboding that it won’t add much to Never Let Me Go. 
We here at Grand Hotel Abyss are interested in what we have elsewhere called “esoterica in the literary press”—what in other genres of writing would just be called themes or subtexts but which demand a more menacing appellation in the field of journalism, where writing is supposed to be transparent as glass. The undercurrent in Harvey’s piece is dolce far niente, which you can see if you compare how Harvey characterizes Ishiguro’s writing practice—as inspired laziness—to the way it’s described as an almost spiritualized martial art in the Guardian profile [“a process he compares to a samurai sword fight”]. 
Why this cryptic defense of the indolent? It accompanies an attempt to reinterpret the politics of Ishiguro’s fiction for the present, even though the first novels belong to the early triumphalist neoliberal moment in their skepticism of all organized politics. Never Let Me Go extends this skepticism to the organizations that have taken the place of politics and therefore breaks through into a true critique of neoliberalism. Never Let Me Go speaks to so many on a nearly forbidden channel because it is, more specifically, a critique of the feminine modes of domination that our era brings to the fore [e.g., as I’ve mentioned already, “why won’t men go to therapy?”]. 
We’ve discussed Nancy Armstrong before in these electronic pages; she wrote the book on the realist novel as a feminine mode of domination, and when she turns to Ishiguro’s science fiction—noting, as did the late Swedish Academy secretary Sara Danius, his odd resemblance both to Jane Austen and to Franz Kafka—she seemingly gets the message:
That is to say, as Kathy verbally replenishes her biologically depleted emotional life by describing all the connections she has made by means of this ruthless logic, what can only be called positive affect pulses back through the web of pathways which end in death. As it does so, her story converts the deaths of individual students into the form of life in common shared even by the dead in Walter Benjamin’s poignant lament for the passing of the traditional village storyteller. As it thus converts loss into connection at once banal and unavailable to normal individuals, Kathy’s story, I would argue, proposes a model of community that does not hark back to a bygone pastoral world, as Benjamin’s does, so much as open up the possibility that even individuals who consider themselves irreplaceable can and must acknowledge the continuous biological substratum on which they are already inscribed.
But Armstrong’s dense theoretical disquisition on a new post-novelistic model of community, as much as Harvey’s journalistic portrait of the artist as neo-social-democrat, doesn’t penetrate to the real Ishiguran esoterica. The author presents himself as a genial bumbling Englishman, a very decent liberal, a kindly multi-genre humanist like Gaiman or Mitchell—see his Amanda-Palmer-quoting daughter—who lacks even the grit in the eye you get from Amis or Rushdie. This is the softer book-club version of what Harvey and Armstrong are selling. Harvey writes,   
Ishiguro came of age as a writer in the early 1980s, when market fundamentalism was sweeping Britain and the West, a development that caught him entirely off guard. “I never wanted revolution,” he said of his younger self. “But I did believe we could progress towards a more socialist world, a more generous welfare state. I went a long way into my adult life believing that was the consensus. When I was 24 or 25, I realized that Britain had taken a very different turn with the coming of Margaret Thatcher.” Although his books never explicitly address Thatcher’s neoliberal project, they reflect its dismaying human consequences. For Ishiguro’s characters, not working is not an option, or even a proclivity. 
So much in his work is “not an option.” I think of the doomed clones torturing the fly in Never Let Me Go, the pianist enacting his great performance only when thinks he’s alone in The Unconsoled, the painter becoming a fascist because he sympathizes with the poor and oppressed in An Artist of the Floating World. The temptation is to recuperate this for a progressive politics in some watered-down Adornian reading that would show his works’ negativity to subtract from the world the very shape our hopes ought to take so that they become handbooks for utopia once you reverse the writing [I weakly lapsed into this at the end of my essay on Never Let Me Go]. His post-Nobel insistence on his genial liberalism points this way as much as does Armstrong’s summary of his work’s purpose as “provid[ing] a glimpse of what it might be like to live without the misbegotten notion that being a self-contained subject is the best and only way of being fully human,” or Harvey’s quiet argument for social democracy as a system that will allow us to be productively lazy just like the author. 
The theme, the subtext, the esoterica is something else, though, something less like socialism in cipher and more akin to a philosophy of quiet retreat, inner exile, beneath the posture of conformity, something like Kierkegaard’s Knight of Faith or Jünger’s Anarch, though let me finish Eumeswil before you quote me on the latter. 
The 20th century is dying more slowly than Onegin’s uncle, but it’s still clear what the future holds: corporatist biosurveillance city-states, which will come in “woke” Zuck/Bezos forms with democratic-socialist veneers and “based” Thiel/Musk versions that are more frank, but which will be the same in the end. Why else does even the present political left’s theory of “equity,” as encapsulated in this genuinely disgusting meme, imply the coerced correction of inherent biological inequality? This is the point I’ve been making since my essay on Spike Jonez’s Her in 2014: what the woke and the based want is basically the same thing—the juridical and biological extermination of the human being. Some will advertise this state of affairs as the expansion of humanism and the alternative to neoliberalism Ishiguro says he was hoping for. They will buy and sell our information and our atoms and tell us it’s freedom, they will bribe us a pittance to be serfs and call it socialism, and like Kathy and Ryder we will do our best to play our part with pride and decency. It is to this future that Ishiguro’s best novels offer a guide.
Further reading: check the Kazuo Ishiguro tag over at the main site for me on A Pale View of Hills, An Artist of the Floating World, Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, and a first response to Ishiguro’s Nobel. Confession: I’ve never read When We Were Orphans; I should have by now, but I know so little about its historical setting and am always intimidated by the word-problem aspect of detective novels, so I’ve put it off.)
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you know I didn’t question Frank (camera guy #1) vanishing after episode 1 because I thought that it would be a new camera guy every week... but now that Jax seems to be sticking around...
I’m not sure if either Frank or Jax is on in the conspiracy but I’m betting one of them is. 
Arguments for Jax: 
guy wants to do action movies, a lot of people are saying the fake Reds and Blues could be actors who think they’re doing an action movie, look it fits okay
shows up when Dylan starts actually being on the trail of something
fucks up important shots, could be doing this on purpose
is the first one to find the fake Reds and Blues
appears without Dylan knowing, could easily have killed Frank and took his place
Arguments for Frank:
vanishes when Dylan gets close to something real
has not been seen in the same place as Unicorn Guy
kept trying to talk Dylan away from locations where she could have gotten information
he was there and then he’s not, so like, that’s a classic set up for a villain
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Make Out & Sex playlist please?
i gotchu. here’s some of my favorite make out jams:
• Kendrick Lamar // LOVE (Ft. ZACARI)• The Weeknd // The Morning• Khalid // Saved • Daniel Caesar // Best Part (Ft. H.E.R.)• A$AP Rocky // L$D• Kendrick Lamar // All The Stars (Ft. SZA)• Majid Jordan // One I Want (Ft. PND) • Drake // Signs • Drake // Star67 • Drake // Jungle • SZA // Love Galore (Ft. Travis Scott)• Future // Selfish (Ft. Rihanna)• The Weeknd // Die For You • Daniel Caesar // Hold Me Down• Jhene Aiko // Sativa (Ft. Swae Lee)• Charlie Puth // If You Leave Me Now • Anthony Russo // California • Childish Gambino // Redbone• Drake // With You (Ft. PartyNextDoor)• Khalid // Location • Jhene Aiko // While We’re Young • Ty Dolla $ign // Love U Better • Post Malone // I Fall Apart • Dvsn // Morning After • Majid Jordan // My Imagination (Ft. Dvsn)• Wiz Khalifa // Something New • Joji // Will He• Majid Jordan // OG Heartthrob• London Richards // Far Away• SG Lewis // Yours • Lana Del Rey // Money Power Glory• Rhye // Open• FKJ // Vibin’ Out with (((O)))• The Internet // Special Affair• Daniel Caesar // Japanese Denim• Drake // 4422 (Ft. Sampha)• Cigarettes After Sex // K.• Ta-ku // Down For You (Ft. Alina Baraz)• Drake // Own It• Al Green // Let’s Stay Together • Deptford Goth // Feel Real• Frank Ocean // Pink Matter (Ft. André 3000)• Lana Del Rey // Million Dollar Man• MOVEMENT // Us• The Weeknd // Often• Chet Faker // Talk Is Cheap• Tyler, The Creator // She (Ft. Frank Ocean)• Cashmere Cat // Mirror Maru• Miguel // Adorn• Chet Faker // I’m Into You• Son Lux // Easy• Flight Facilities // Crave You• Chris Isaak // Wicked Games• Washed Out // Feel It All Around• Majid Jordan // Her• Garrickson // Yoh Again (Ft. Qole)• Daniel Caesar // Get You (Ft. Kali Uchis)• Common Souls // Arizona• Fleetwood Mac // Black Magic Woman• Sebastian Olzanski // Nobody but Us• Alina Baraz // Fantasy (Ft. Galimaties)• Alina Baraz // Make You Feel (Ft. Galimaties) • Jordan Bratton // Drugs You Should Try It• The Weeknd // The Hills• Air // Playground Love (With Gordon Track) • Télépopmusic // Breathe• Bryson Tiller // Don’t• The Weeknd // The Morning• Roy Woods // Drama (Ft. Drake)• Jeremih // Worthy (Ft. Jhene Aiko) • SG Lewis // No Less • A.CHAL // GAZI• Tyga // Boss Up• Anitta // Downtown (Ft. J Balvin) • J. Cole // In The Morning (Ft. Drake) • Maluma // Vitamina (Ft. Arcangel) • Jacquees // B.E.D (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Quavo) • NAV // Wanted You (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) • Rihanna // Kiss It Better • DaniLeigh // Play (Ft. Kap G) • Tory Lanez // Real Thing (Ft. Future) • Tory Lanez // Traphouse (Ft. Nyce) • Ariana Grande // Let Me Love You• Jeremih // Impatient (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) • Niykee Heaton // Bad Intentions • Devvon Terrell // Temperature • Jay Park // Replay • The Neighborhood // #icanteven • Bryson Tiller // Right My Wrongs • Jeremih // Birthday Sex • MINO // BODY • Beyoncé // Rocket • August Alsina // Porn Star • Sevyn Streeter // It Won’t Stop • Trey Songz // Love Faces • Kelly Rowland // Kisses Down Low • Maribelle // Who We Are • Jooyung // Wet (Ft. Superbee) • SoMo // We Can Make Love • Dana // Up & Down • VILLAS // Fuckin Round on You • Jay Park // Replay • Paloalto // Fancy • Lisa Lopes // No Pressure • Trey Songz // I Invited Sex (Ft. Drake) • Xavier White // Real Company • Beyoncé // Crazy In Love (Remix) • DeJ Loaf // Me U & Hennessy (Ft. Lil Wayne) • Chris Brown // Lights Out (Ft. Tyga & Fat Trel) • Jacquees // Feel It• Trey Songz // Neighbors Know My Name • Maejor // Get You Alone (Ft. Jeremih) • PARTYNEXTDOOR // Wus Good / Curious • Sevyn Streeter // Sex on the Ceiling • Bryson Tiller // Exchange • DJ Drama // Wishing (Ft. Chris Brown) • Ariana Grande // Dangerous Woman • Bando Jonez // Sex You • D’african // I Fucking Lust You • ZAYN // wRoNg • Trey Songz // Na Na • The Weeknd // Next • Reneard // Strip for Me (Ft. Juicy J) • Kehlani // The Way (Ft. Chance the Rapper) • Frank Ocean // Nikes • The Weeknd // Tears In The Rain • ZAYN // PILLOWTALK • ZAYN // dRuNk • ZAYN // BeFoUr • Beyoncé // Dance for You • Jay Park // Sex Trip • Usher // Lemme See (Ft. Rick Ross) • T.I. // Private Show (Ft. Chris Brown) • Justin Timberlake // Tunnel Vision • Kirko Bangz // What Yo Name Iz? • Hyuna // Wolf (Ft. HANHE) • The Weeknd // Wicked Games • Ludacris // Sex Room (Ft. Trey Songz) • Jeremih // I Like (Ft. Ludacris) • Chris Brown // Wet The Bed (Ft. Ludacris) • Twista // Wetter (Ft. Ericka Shevon) • SoMo // Ride • Ashanti // Only U • Chris Brown // Wrist (Ft. Solo Lucci) • Timbaland // Fantasy (Ft. Money) • Rihanna // Skin • Selena Gomez // Good For You • Crush // You and I • Avenza // Young Ones • August Alsina // I Luv This Shit • The Weeknd // Party Monster • Trey Songz // All We Do • Frank Ocean // Thinkin Bout You • The Weeknd // Reminder • J. Holiday // Bed • Trey Songz // Slow Motion • Mila J // Smoke, Drink, Break-Up • Usher // Climax • Jeremih // Planes (Ft. J. Cole) • Ciara // Body Party • Post Malone // White Iverson • Drake // One Dance (Ft. WizKid & Kyla) • Joey Gatto // Back 2 U • Rihanna // Needed Me • August Alsina // Right There • Keshia Chanté // Bryson Tiller • Trey Songz // Picture Perfect • Tinashe // Party Favors (Ft. Young Thug) • DJ Boogz // #Aboutlastnight • Trey Songz // Boss (Ft. Chisanity) • Maluma // Un Polvo • The Weeknd // All I Know • Jeremih // All The Time (Ft. Lil Wayne) • Tinashe // Sacrifices • 6LACK // Prblms • Ariana Grande // Everyday (Ft. Future) • Maejor // Noir • Cherish // One Time • Lana Del Ray // Lust for Life (Ft. The Weeknd) • Trey Songz // Song Goes Off • 12AM // Save Me • Ciara // Dance Like We’re Making Love • Tinashe // Company • Corvyx // 6 Inch • Ariana Grande // Touch It • Betti // Toxic • Majid Jordan // My Love (Ft. Drake) • Rick Ross // In Vein (Ft. The Weeknd) • SZA // The Weekend • William Singe // Rush • Halsey // Now Or Never • Hozier // Work Song • Hozier // Take Me To Church • Yo Trane // Night Calls • The Black Keys // Weight Of Love • The Black Keys // Howlin’ For You • Chris Brown // Privacy • Devvon Terrell // #Wcw (Remix) • Sean Paul // Tek Weh Yuh Heart• AD // Better (Ft. Wiz Khalifa & Tory Lanez) • Tekno // Pana • Dylan Matthew // Ariana • Chase Atlantic // Into It • Belly // You (Ft. Kehlani) • Kendrick Lamar // A.D.H.D • Kendrick Lamar // Money Trees (Ft. Jay Rock) • Kendrick Lamar // Swimming Pools (Drank) • Trippie Redd // Love Scars • Eso.XO.Supreme // Power (Ft. Free5ive) • Young Scrap // Main Ting (Ft. Yung) • William Singe // Pony • TYus // Between Us (Ft. 21 Savage) • Moh Flow // Golden Boy • Sabrina Claudia // Belong To You • Fifth Harmony // Angel • Lana Del Ray // Summer Bummer • Chase Atlantic // Drugs & Money • Camila Cabello // OMG (Ft. Quavo) • Quavo // Cuffed Up (Ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR) • Romeyo Wilson // Angela • Nith // P.A • Daughter // Youth • Chet Faker // Gold • Jarrys James // Do You Remember • Bob Moses // Before I Fall • Daughter // New Ways • Fink // Make It Good • Florence + The Machine // Heavy In Ur Arms • Gotye // Hearts A Mess • Hayden Calnin // Summer • Jon Hopkins // Form By Firelight • London Grammar // Hey Now • M83 // Wait • ODESZA // Bloom • Phantogram // Fall In Love • Portishead // Over • Podfishead // Roads • Snow Patrol // Lifeboats • Wiz Khalifa // Remember U (Ft. The Weeknd) • The xx // Intro • The Weeknd // Initiation • Kings of Leon // Closer • X Ambassadors // Unsteady • Stateless // Bloodstream • Chris Brown // Back To Sleep • P-Lo // Make It Last • Ro James // Permission • Syd // Body • LANY // ILYSB - STRIPPED • Miguel // Pineapple Skies • Pleasure P // Rock with You (Ft. Plies) • JR Castro // Sexpectations • dvsn // P.O.V • SoMo // Control • JYDN // R U Down • Chris Brown // Beg For It • Meaku // All I See Is You • Miguel // How Many Drinks? • DJ Luke Nasty // Might Be • Mario // Music For Love • Elijah Blake // I Just Wanna…• Frank Ocean // Lost • Mario // Let Me Love You • Chris Brown // No BS • JAHKOY // F N Sexy • SoMo // Make Up Sex • Yo Trane // Late Night Drive • James Blake // Limit To Your Love • James Blake // Retrograde • Tank // When We • Chris Brown // Sip • Chris Brown // Who’s Gonna (NOBODY) • Kid Ink // F With U (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) • Rihanna // Sex With Me • Roy Woods // You Love It • Tory Lanez // Say It • Marc E. Bassy // Made Love First (Ft. Kehlani) • SoMo // First • Miguel // Coffee (Fucking) • Rihanna // Love On The Rain • Chris Brown // Take You Down • Crwn // Under Blankets • Trevor Jackson // Rock Wit Me (Ft. IAMSU!) • Cassie // Me & U • Kelly Rowland // Motivation (Ft. Lil Wayne) • Khalid // Young Dumb & Broke • Trial & Error // To The Sea • PARTYNEXTDOOR // Bad Intentions • alt-J // Hunger Of The Pine • Alt-J // Tessellate • STRLGHT // Say We’ll Be Alright • SiR // Ooh Nah Nah (Ft. Masego) • Johnny Rain // Erotic City • Laxo // Set It Off • Rihanna // Yeah, I Said It • Jeris // Get Lost • Nasko // See You Again • 6LACK // First Fuck (Ft. Jhene Aiko) • James Reid // On Top • Wet // It’s All in Vain • VALNTN // Moan (Ft. Trevor Dering) • Emilia Ali // Dreamland • Wet // Turn Away • Leach // Little Taste of Heaven • Wale // DNA • Jacob Tillberg // Last Kiss • LANY // Good Girls • Jeris // The Fix • Xuitcasecity // Need Somebody (Acoustic) • Post Malone // Go Flex • 3LNO // Lifeboat • J. Cole // Wet Dreamz • Maria Lynn // All or Nothing • Pretty Ricky // Grind With Me • dvsn // Hallucinations • The Weeknd // High For This • The Weeknd // Acquainted • Sam Smith // Too Good At Goodbyes • Lorde // The Love Club • Kanye West // Flashing Lights • G-Eazy // Him & I (Ft. Halsey) • Kendrick Lamar // LOYALTY (Ft. Rihanna) • Maria Lynn // Diamonds • Wet // The Middle • Kanye West // Devil In A New Dress • Tavi Montelle // Stained (Freestyle) • Ed Sheeran // Perfect • blackbear // idfc (Tarro Remix) • metr // The Run (Ft. Simon Jonasson) • metr // Lost My Heart (Ft. Brado Sanz) • Avenza // The Voyager • Mickey Blue // Attached • Frank Ocean // White Ferrari • Frank Ocean // Ivy • Frank Ocean // Pink + White • Banks // Fuck With Myself • Banks // Gemini Feed • Banks // Before I Ever Met You • Banks // Beggin For Thread • Flume // Never Be Like You (Ft. Kai) • Meltycanon // thankful • Kehlani // Keep On • Flume // Holdin On • Flume & Cher Faker // Drop The Game • Disclosure // Latch (Ft. Sam Smith) • Miguel // Sure Thing • The xx // Heart Skipped a Beat • The xx // Angels • Mac Miller // Weekend (Ft. Miguel) • The Beach // Bite My Tongue • The Beach // Bridge Back to Your Heart • Glass Animals // Season 2 Episode 3 • Drake // Passionfruit • Joe Heartz // Playing for You (Ft. Bassette) • Miguel // Simple Things • Stesso // Addicted (Ft. Johnning) • Two Feet // Go Fuck Yourself • EJ Noro // Body On You (Ft. Evan Fogarty) • Jacob Tillberg // Shape of You • The Weeknd // Sidewalks (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) • The Weeknd // Prisoner (Ft. Lana Del Ray) • The Weeknd // Tell Your Friends • dvsn // With Me • SOHN // Conrad • JYNR // Twenty Ten • Auram // Nothing Else (Ft. Kyross) • blackbear // santa monica & la brea • LANY // quit • Punker // Perseus (Ft. Let7ing) • They. // All • Childish Gambino // III. Telegraph Ave • Portugal. The Man // Feel It Still • Wahlstedt // Sex with You (Ft. AMAANDA) • Mac Miller // Favorite Part (Ft. Ariana Grande) • 90 Miles // I Want Your Soul • Oh Wonder // Shark • Oh Wonder // Technicolour Beat • Oh Wonder // The Rain • Oh Wonder // Body Gold • Fyfe // For You • Rayland Baxter // Bad Things • Bishop Briggs // River • Wyvern Lingo // Used • Ciaran Lavery // Lovers Who Make Love • HONNE // All in the Valve • HONNE // Warm on a Cold Night • Kid Cudi // Man On The Moon • The Civil Wars // Devil’s Backbone • Beyoncé // Drunk In Love (Ft. Jay Z) • Beyoncé // Partition • Arctic Monkeys // Piledriver Waltz • Arctic Monkeys // Arabella • Arctic Monkeys // Do I Wanna Know? • The 1975 // Me • The 1975 // Sex • Paramore // The Only Exception • Justin Timberlake // Blue Ocean Floor • LIOHN // Over U • T-Pain // Pu$$y On The Phone • H.E.R. // Hopes Up • James Bay // Move Together • The Weather Station // Thirsty • The Careful Ones // Revelry • Seinabo Sey // Hard Time • MAASAI // The Healer • NF // Let You Down • Jhene Aiko // The Pressure • Jhene Aiko // The Worst • dvsn // Thank About Me • Ginuwine // Pony • Bryson Tiller // Let Me Explain • Opal // Loving You (Ft. Querubyna) • R. Kelly // Strip For You • R. Jelly // Bump n’ Grind • Joe // Get A Little Closer • Justin Timberlake // Until The End Of Time • Pretty Ricky // Love Like Honey • Silk // Freak Me • Silk // Meeting In My Bedroom • Trey Songz // Jupiter Love • Janet Jackson // Someday Is Tonight • Lloyd // Naked • Lloyd // Feels So Right • Lloyd // Lay It Down • Pharrell Williams // Take It Off (Dim The Lights) • One Chance // Sexin On You • Lil Rufus // Ready • LL Cool J // Doin’ It • Usher // Seduction • Usher // Lay You Down • Keri Hilson // Make Love • Blackstreet // Deep • Tyrese // Sings of Love Makin’• Ginuwine // So Anxious • Frank Ocean // Super Rich Kids (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) • Saint Luk3 // Pineapple Express (Ft. Dj Bowden) • Cautious Clay // Cold War (IAMNOBODI Remix) • The Weeknd // Reminder - Remix (Ft. Young Thug & A$AP Rocky) • Cheat Codes // Sex (Ft. Kris Kross Amsterdam) • Kendrick Lamar // Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe - Remix (Ft. Jay Z) • SZA // The Weekend // Funk Wav Remix (Ft. Calvin Harris) • Miguel // Come Through and Chill (Ft. J. Cole & Salaam Remi) • Twista // Slow Jamz (Ft. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx) • Lorde // Homemade Dynamite (Ft. Khalid, Post Malone & SZA)
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Frank Jonez – Superação (feat. Twenty Fingers)
Artista : Frank Jonez
Participação : Twenty Fingers
Titulo : Superação
Ano : 2020
Género  : Rap
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Scoco Boy – Damas Da Província (feat. Frank Jonez & Suky)
Scoco Boy – Damas Da Província (feat. Frank Jonez & Suky)
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Just Jonez - Billie Jean
A smooth R&B jam, falling somewhere between modern and classic.
Summary:
Just Jonez recently released “Billie Jean,” a fantastic new R&B single with a velvet-smooth tone and a passionate vocal performance to match the sheer beauty of this production. Although the track is quite polished, it is never overproduced, allowing a lot of wonderfully organic and “human” elements to really add liveliness to the mix.
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Hailing from Philadelphia, USA, Just Jonez is a band with a really special approach to their blend of R&B music. On one hand, their style feels classic and timeless, while on the other hand, they also tip the hat off to excellent modern pioneers. In terms of comparison, great names such as D’Angelo and R Kelly come to mind, as well as contemporary greats like The Weeknd or Frank Ocean, only to mention a few. Recently, Just Jonez released an exciting new single titled “Billie Jean.”
This amazing rendition is a homage to the one and only Michael Jackson, who wrote and performed the song’s original version. This rendition, however, is not just a verbatim cover, but a whole new rendition with its own personality! The version was actually created as early as 2007, and the artists would perform it around Hollywood, hoping to sing it for the King of Pop himself! They never got the chance as it happened, but they still managed to release the song and reach many fans!
On the song, lead vocals are provided by Mete Jones (who sings the first verse), as well as his twin brother, Blue Jones (second verse), and Dahliam (from Los Angeles, California, singing towards the end of the song).
 The track has a moody tone, with a suave melody and a fantastic arrangement. The beat has a slow to mid-tempo groove, and it really makes for a smooth, classy feel. The sound of these drum elements is full and which, with a lot of low end thump and a smooth top end that really brings more definition to the table. In addition to the groovy and hypnotic beat, one of the most distinctive elements in this mix is most definitely the acoustic guitar. The beautiful arpeggio parts are absolutely spot on.
The instruments fit really well with the soulful and deep voice of all 3 singers, and it adds a lot of great warmth and texture to the whole song. Last, but definitely not least, the vocals definitely put the cherry on top here, finishing off this incredible production in a very unique and direct way. These singers are absolute masters at controlling the natural dynamic range of their vocals: from quite verses to passionate vocal swirls in the choruses, they know how to use the intensity of their performance to truly drive the vibe of the song itself, and create a fully immersive experience for the audience. In addition to the great quality of the arrangements and the amazing performance value, another thing that makes this song really stand out is the quality of the production work. “Billie Jean” has a sound that feels modern, yet timeless at the same time, blurring the lines between old school and contemporary R&B in a very special way. In addition to the personable and edgy performance value, this release is also quite distinctive because of the sheer quality of the production. The mix is balanced and very detail-oriented, making for a lively, edgy and stark sonic approach. In other words, there are many subtle nuances in this release, which really add to the richness of the track when summed up together. The frequency spectrum of the mix is also very balanced, with a tight, yet deep low end working wonders along with a smooth top end, which adds a sense of clarity to the music.
Ultimately, you definitely ought to give this one a go, particularly if you are a fan of artists the likes of Boys II Men, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, or Prince. You will definitely empathize with the amazing classic vibes of this song, but one of the most amazing features of it is its own remarkable and unmistakable personality. This song is definitely a breath of much-needed fresh air, particularly in a genre such as this one. Everyone seems to be stuck in the same old cliches, and as a result, this particular music scene is becoming a little bit stale. However, every once in a while something fantastic and full of heart comes up, just like the artist’s new release.
Just Jonez is particularly attentive to the details of his productions, making for a focused and dynamic sound. The instrumental track is perfectly balanced, allowing the vocals to really stand out and pop to the forefront of the mix. There are many contributing factors that make the sound truly excellent: partly, it is due to the expertly crafted mix, and partly due to the clever arrangements and spontaneous performance. This release is a combination of passion, focus, and vision, and it combines instinctive artistry with true technical expertise, bridging the gaps between the best of both worlds.
Find out more about Just Jonez, and do not miss out on “Billie Jean” and other amazing releases from this talented band:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/billie-jean/1419312170?i=1419312174
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FZR4HWR
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Just_Jonez_Billie_Jean?id=Bguq7smdy4ikxt52e5bzjxb7seq&hl=en
Napster: https://us.napster.com/artist/just-jonez/album/billie-jean
Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/artist/10156499
Deezer:https://www.deezer.com/en/album/69484782
Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justjonez/d8dD
We also had a chat with Just Jonez! Keep reading to check out the full interview!
I love how you manage to render your tracks so personal and organic. Does the melody come first, or do you focus on the beat the most?
Answer: Usually the melody comes first, sometimes I think of them, other times they come to me in dreams or poetry. However; there have been times I’ve created a track that we sat down and wrote to.
Do you perform live? If so, do you feel more comfortable on a stage or within the walls of the recording studio?
Answer: The Stage is our favorite place to be on earth. We love putting in work in the studio, but delivering performances to our fans is what we live for.
If you could only pick one song to make a “first impression” on a new listener, which song would you pick and why?
Answer: I would probably say “Billie Jean” which is why we released it first. It’s a song everyone knows and loves, yet we bring something different to it, displaying our vocal talent and musical creativity while leaving more to be desired, the wonder of what we will bring to the table with our original work.
What does it take to be “innovative” in music?
Answer: Great question. In our opinion, it’s delivering music authentically from the soul. Your love, your hurt, your joys, and sadnesses. Your aspirations and passions. If done right you automatically deliver innovation organically.
Any upcoming release or tour your way?
Answer: Our Debut Album L.S.D (Love, Sex, and Drama) will be out this September. Currently, we are touring in Europe, starting in Frankfurt Germany.
Anywhere online where curious fans can listen to your music and find out more about you?
Answer: They can go to our website www.justjonez.com, go to Apple Music, Spotify, or any other music store out there and search Just Jonez. We are also on instagram.com/justjonez.original
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agent-murica · 6 years
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Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: Red vs. Blue Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Dexter Grif/Dick Simmons, implied Felix | Issac Gates/Locus | Samuel Ortez, Dexter Grif & Locus | Samuel Ortez, Dexter Grif & Lavernius Tucker Characters: Dexter Grif, Locus | Samuel Ortez, Richard Simmons, Lavernius Tucker, Michael J. Caboose, Franklin Delano Donut, Frank "Doc" DuFresne, Mark Temple, Bucky (Red vs. Blue), Cronut (Red vs. Blue), Dylan Andrews, Jax Jonez, Agent Washington (Red vs. Blue), Sarge (Red vs. Blue) Additional Tags: Emetophobia, Vomiting, Blood, Isolation, Canon-Typical Violence, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Not Canon Compliant, Season/Series 15 Spoilers, Season/Series 15, Post-Season/Series 03, Non-Canonical Character Death, Implied/Referenced Suicide, Self-Esteem Issues, Drug Use, Drug Abuse, Grief/Mourning, Heavy Angst, Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms, Minor Character Death, Graphic Description, Unrequited Love, Not Actually Unrequited Love, Hanahaki Disease, Volleyball Gang, Panic Attacks Summary:
There’s Grif. And the petals. And the Narcissus plants. And the Selfishness.
And now there’s the gang. And Simmons...
And then there’s Temple.
((Here it is! The last chapter, I decided to post it a day after because knowing me I’d never get it posted if I didn’t. I hope you all like it!))
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ao3feed-grifsimmons · 6 years
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Remnants, Volume II
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by Yin
Elves. Orcs. Beast Folk. Seas. Dwarves. Humans. Monsters.
A missing prince. Kingdoms in conflict both from within and without.
Magic Users. Linking Magic. Relics and Remnants.
The members of the Guild have been through quite a lot already. Though their members might be separated currently, it seems as if they're about to be thrown into an even greater conflict than they at first realized. Can an ancient magic help to bring their scattered remnants back together before war tears them all apart?
Words: 10321, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of Remnants: A Fantasy AU Duology
Fandoms: Red vs. Blue
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: Dick Simmons, Dexter Grif, Lavernius Tucker, Agent Washington (Red vs. Blue), Agent Connecticut (Red vs. Blue), Agent South Dakota (Red vs. Blue), Agent Carolina (Red vs. Blue), Agent York (Red vs. Blue), Leonard L. Church | AI Program Alpha, Agent Texas | AI Program Beta, Michael J. Caboose, Franklin Delano Donut, Frank "Doc" DuFresne, Emily Grey, Sarge (Red vs. Blue), Donald Doyle, Vanessa Kimball, Antoine Bitters, Matthews (Red vs. Blue), Katie Jensen, Charles Palomo, Kaikaina Grif | Sister, Volleyball - Character (Red vs. Blue), John Elizabeth Andersmith, Sheila (Red vs. Blue), Lopez (Red vs. Blue), FILSS | Freelancer Integrated Logistics and Security System, Four Seven Niner (Red vs. Blue), Locus | Samuel Ortez, Agent North Dakota (Red vs. Blue), Butch Flowers | Agent Florida, Agent Wyoming (Red vs. Blue), Dylan Andrews, Jax Jonez, AI Program Theta (Red vs. Blue), AI Program Delta (Red vs. Blue), Gary | AI Program Gamma, Felix | Isaac Gates, Sharkface (Red vs. Blue), The Chairman | Malcolm Hargrove, The Counselor | Aiden Price, Mark Temple (Red vs. Blue), Loco (Red vs. Blue), Buckey (Red vs. Blue), Surge (Red vs. Blue), Lorenzo (Red vs. Blue), Gene (Red vs. Blue), Cronut (Red vs. Blue), Junior (Red vs. Blue), Freckles (Red vs. Blue)
Relationships: Dexter Grif/Dick Simmons, Lavernius Tucker/Agent Washington, Agent Connecticut/Agent South Dakota (Red vs. Blue), Agent Carolina/Agent York (Red vs. Blue), Leonard L. Church | AI Program Alpha/Agent Texas | AI Program Beta, Franklin Delano Donut/Frank "Doc" DuFresne, Emily Grey/Sarge, Donald Doyle/Vanessa Kimball, Antoine Bitters/Matthews, Katie Jensen/Charles Palomo, Kaikaina Grif | Sister/Volleyball, FILSS/Four Seven Niner, Lopez/Sheila (Red vs. Blue), Locus | Samuel Ortez/Agent North Dakota, Butch Flowers | Agent Florida/Agent Wyoming
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Fantasy
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@scoco_boy_beatz_the_hero apresenta "Damas da Província" com participação do Frank Jonez & Suky a ser estreiada nesta quinta-feira (04). _ Não matem a nossa arte, valorizem o nacional👊 Vamos ter amor a camisola😍 Orgulho Moz É Maning Nice👍🏾 Exaltemos À Pátria🇲🇿 _ SIGA-NOS NA SUA REDE FAVORITA Facebook: Orgulho Moz YouTube: Orgulho Moz Instagram: @orgulhomoz Twitter: @orgulhomoz Tumblr: orgulhomoz _ Orgulho Moz ©️ 2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_HMMbHxVL/?igshid=9p4g6dopqyxq
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spitshineyour · 4 years
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Kiam’s big fat quiz of the boys
Music Round 1 
1.Pitbull & Kesha - Timburr 
2.Taylor Swift - 22
3.Bomfunk MC’s - Freestyler
4.Abba - Mamma Mia
5.Danzig - Mother
6.Paramore - That’s What You Get
7.The Weekend - Blinding Lights
8. Robbie Williams - Strong
9.Basement Jaxx - Red Alert
10.Shabba Ranks - Mr Loverman
Round 2
1. In which country did Richard Sidle’s father murder innocent children?
Answer: Iraq
2. Actor Kevin James went to high school with which former WWF world heavyweight Champion?
Answer: Mick Foley
3 what is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
Answer: Photosynthesis
4.Which is the only current Premier League ground to have hosted an England cricket test match?
Answer: Bramhall Lane
5 Which actor appeared in the music video for Fatboy Slims’ Weapon of Choice(bonus point if you can name the director)
Answer: Christopher Walken, Director Spike Jonez
6. What was the name of the Astronaut who travelled on Apollo 11 but did not walk on the moon? Michael Collins
7. F1 Team principal Christian Horner is married to which Spice Girl?
Answer: Gerri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice
8.  What was the first man made object to break the sound barrier.
Answer: the whip
9 . Which iconic singer declined the role of John Mccain in the 1988 film Die Hard
Answer: Frank Sinatra
10. How many pints are there in a gallon? 8
11.  In computing, what does “USB” stand for?  Universal Serial Bus 
12. What does HMV stand for? His Master’s Voice
13. Trey Stone & Matt Parker are best known for creating South Park, what movie did they star in in 1998 Answer:BASEketball
14.Who voiced Princess Fiona in Shrek? Cameron Diaz
15.How many legs does a lobster have?Ten 10
16.Name the only town in England which has a name ending with an exclamation mark? Westward Ho!
17.In which Disney cartoon would you find  Michael "Mikey" Blumberg? Recess
18  What viral video was first uploaded 15 years ago this week?Answer: Leeroy Jenkins
19. 7) Which of Snow White’s seven dwarves did not have a beard? Dopey
20. Which rapper made in the news in 2019 for saying he takes his daughter to the gynecologist every year to make sure she is still a virgin. T.I
Round 3 True or False
1.The Winnie the Pooh franchise has grossed more than Star Wars?True
2.True or False Tony Hawks won gold in  the ‘Best Trick; at the 1999 X Games for landing the 900? False
3. Mike Myers originally recorded his lines for Shrek in a Canadian Accent. True
4. Nicolas Cage and Michael Jackson were both married the same woman:True
5. Two women have walked on the moon. False
Years
1. What year was Grand Theft Auto: Vice City released? 2002
2.What year did Swad Ski Slope open? 1987
3.What year did the United Kingdom form? 1922
4.What year did Strongbow Dark Fruits launch in pubs? 2014
5.What year did the last episode of Gladiators air on ITV? 2000
6. What year did the WWF change it’s name to WWE? 2002
Wipeout
1. How many days into the year are we? 136
2. David Beckham famously scored from the half way line in 1996, what shirt number was he wearing? 10
3. What is the full name of the 2006 film which culminated in Sacha Baron Cohen attempting to kidnap Pamela Anderson.  Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
4. Which film is the only one to have both Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny appear on screen at the same time? Who Framed Roger Rabit
5.Who is the only NFL team to play in New York? The Buffalo Bills.
6. Where in the human body would you find rods and cones? Retina or Eye
7.What Rock ‘n’ Roll pioneer passed away this week at the age of 87?Little Richard
8. How long did the 100 year war last? 116 years
9 Batman is a city in which country? Turkey
10. Donald Glover also known as Childish Gambino got his start on which NBC Sitcom? 30 Rock
Music 
1. Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting
2. The Wiseguys - Ooh La La
3. Dario G - Sunchyme
4. Planet Funk - Chase The Sun
5. The Mavericks - Dance The Night Away
6. Peter Bjorn & John - Young Folks
7. Ina Kamoze - Here Comes The Hotsteppher
8. Yello - Oh Yeah
9.Cake - Short skirt/long jacket
10. Peaches - Fuck The Pain Away
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mozambeats · 4 years
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Xcravo Lirico & Ice Bird – TPC de Barras (feat. Case Buyakah, Régulo, KD, Skandalous, Suky, Scoco Scooby & Frank Jonez)
Artista : Xcravo Lirico & Ice Bird
Participação : Case Buyakah, Régulo, KD, Skandalous, Suky, Scoco Scooby & Frank Jonez
Titulo : TPC de Barras
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Formato: Mp3
Qualidade: 320Kbps
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