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The eyes of the city: Andrew Harris, Dublin’s traffic control room supervisor.
‘There’s always someone looking at you’ sang Dublin band the Boomtown Rats in 1979. Today in the city that someone is Andrew Harris and his staff at the Traffic Control Room.
They monitor the screens in their room in Wood Quay, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They’ve got 300-odd cameras in locations all over the city – with forty more on the way. Some of them you can see – up at the top of street lights, for instance. But it’s the ones you can’t see that command the best views, like the one atop Liberty Hall.
‘It gives us a bird’s eye view of a big section of the north and south quays’, Andrew says. ‘So we can see O’Connell Bridge’ – he pulls a joystick and a zoom lens more than a kilometre away gives us a crystal clear image of some unusually well-behaved traffic on the bridge – ‘Burgh Quay’ – zoom – ‘we can see Tara Street’ – zoom – ‘Butt Bridge, Georges Quay, Memorial Bridge, down as far as Thomas Clarke Bridge, Beckett Bridge. Any traffic coming in say from Fairview, Clontarf, Amiens Street, Gardiner Street comes onto Beresford Street here’ – zoom-in on a white van, studiously obeying the traffic lights – ‘so that camera is absolutely crucial morning or evening’.
Camera no. 22 is on top of the Wood Quay offices themselves. On this sunny afternoon the view it’s showing of the quays is worthy of a John Hinde postcard. ‘What a fabulous view! ’, says, having an aesthetic moment.
Andrew Harris, Traffic Control Supervisor, Dublin City Council
Andrew is more pragmatic: ‘It gives you a very good view of the quays. What’s interesting is the way the patterns change. In the morning the north quays is a very, very busy route. In the evenings it can be busy as well – people coming in, maybe going to the concerts. But it’s the south quays that are the main artery out of the city. If anything goes wrong on the south quays it has major implications for the rest of the city centre’.
Our job is trying to make sure that we’ve thought of everything because traffic will divert crazy ways, it is evolving minute by minute literally
The traffic lights are automatic but you can override here in this room, is that right? Could you ever have a situation like in that film The Italian Job where the robbers take control of the lights and bring the city to a stand-still?
Andrew Harris (AH): When I watched that film I was very interested because the room in the film is the one we work in here essentially. But our lights don’t work like that. We can’t have both approaches on green, or two conflicting approaches on green at the same time.
That’s a relief.
AH: A lot of the time we’re basically checking to make sure everything’s doing what it should be. But if things are really grinding to a halt or we have an incident that we’re dealing with we can intervene and lock a different plan in for anything from two minutes to ten minutes to two hours, three hours.
In extreme circumstances you can put lights on green for two minutes, three minutes. It’s risky because traffic might start breaking the lights so it’s only in extreme circumstances. But when you’re trying to react like that, it keeps it very interesting. Our job is trying to make sure that we’ve thought of everything because traffic will divert crazy ways, it is evolving minute by minute literally.
So you’ve got to stay calm..?
AH: Sure, so say it’s closed here – zoom – and then the Gardaí put in a barrier here – zoom – so then say everything on Dame Street is diverting down Fleet Street, you’ve also got traffic coming down Burgh Quay trying to get up D’Olier Street as well, you’re also trying to get traffic out of Dame Street towards Christ Church that’s going onto the quays and that’s forming a loop back on Grattan Bridge at Capel Street.. So it’s very tricky sometimes and you’re just using your experience and just communicating to all staff just trying to make sure we’ve done everything we can.
You’d need your wits about you, wouldn’t you?
AH: Sure sometimes it takes a little bit of patience. We always monitor a junction, say traffic is building up here, you don’t panic, you check the system, see what it’s doing. Right now these lights – zoom – are actually giving the maximum amount of time to traffic from Westmoreland Street, which is that is what they should be doing.
How do you know that?
AH: I know by experience (laughs).
Something I do tell people when they’re in here is just to be more safety conscious, it’s really not worth taking a risk. When you see the roof getting cut off a car…
Do other agencies work with you in managing the situation daily?
AH: Yes, the Gardaí would have a presence here during rush hour and Dublin City FM broadcast LiveDrive 103. 2FM from 7-10am and 4-7pm on weekdays. If you’re on Twitter, I’d recommend you follow @DCCTraffic, @LiveDrive and @GardaTraffic for updates. People can also view our live traffic cameras on the web, well when operators aren’t actively using them.
You seem like a very calm guy. But does anything make you a bit, you know, frustrated with vehicle-borne Dubliners?
AH: There’s a lot of delays caused by bad driving: people not reacting quickly enough when the lights do change, people stopping on yellow boxes. Then we see countless near-misses, every single day, whichever junction in the city. If we notice there’s accidents happening in the same places we’ll make recommendations: either the junction needs to be looked at in terms of redesign or additional pedestrian crossings or you need to increase the gap from the time the lights go red to when a pedestrian crossing comes on, which happens regularly.
Also, just on a personal level, I think most people who work in here – especially after a few years – we’ve seen the aftermath of probably thousands of crashes at this stage. It makes you very aware of the dangers. Something I do tell people when they’re in here is just to be more safety conscious, it’s really not worth taking a risk. When you see the roof getting cut off a car…
Has your job affected how you feel about the city?
AH: You see both sides. It could be where a car breaks down in the middle of the city and people go out of their way to help. You see a swan on the quays and you see passers-by shooing it out of the way of the cars. If you’re working nights you’ll see views of the sunset or the sunrise that no one else would.
says thanks to Andrew, confirms a suspicion that he is indeed a chess player and asks him what his dream car is: an Aston Martin. But does he drive to work from his home in Portmarnock? ‘Course not – he gets the Dart. Sensible fellow.
Laurence is a writer, cyclist and gardener. He’s always finding new things to like about Dublin, the city where’s he’s spent most of his life.
Creative Dublin: The Design House
Half way down Dawson Street, nestled away in an old Georgian building, is the Design House – a thriving hub of creativity.
The Design House was founded by Irish fashion designer, Bebhinn Flood. It’s the creative home to several in-house designers. With design and retail under the one roof, it’s like buying straight from the studios. The hallways host a gallery of art. Over 60 designers, mostly Irish, sell their creations here. Cutting-edge fashion, jewellery, bridal, vintage and a variety of crafts all in the one beautiful Georgian building. Not to mention the authentic Italian café in the basement, which has just
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Creative Dublin: Fuchsia MacAree, Illustrator
Dublin based illustrator Fuchsia MacAree has a range of work full of unusual characters, bright colours and quirky maps.
She’s been freelancing since finishing college, working with a regular client base, taking on bigger projects and teaching part-time in NCAD. sat down for a chat to find out more.
How did you get into illustration?
Fuchsia MacAree (FM): I’m from Killaloe originally. I studied Visual Communications in NCAD. I thought I wanted to do graphic design, then outside of college, I was illustrating for local magazines. I realised, illustration didn
How Dublin Works: Dublin Couriers
Pushbike couriers. You see them milling about on Dublin’s city streets every day. And if you don’t know one, or have never been one, they can be the subject of some curiosity.
Why would you want to do that for a living? Is it a real job? Could you live on the money they make? Is it dangerous? Are they crazy?
Well, seeing as I used to be one, I can answer some of these questions. But given that was back in the mid to late nineties, I caught up with one of them briefly, one who worked the streets at the time I did, and just so happens to be still out there.
The big theme of our chat revolved around how much the city and the job has changed. I always remember couri
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AWARD-WINNING Author Avril Ashton brings you a heartstopping novel of love, secrets, and the dangerous men caught between the two...
They’re in a war for control of the streets, but love will be the ultimate prize.
Here comes trouble…
Men. Women. Drugs. Dima Zhirkov’s favorite things. Add in the element of danger and he should be right as rain. But not today. It’s not working, hasn’t for a long time. He’s grasping at the flimsiest of straws to prove he’s indeed strong enough to run his streets. Until he sets eyes on him. In the midst of a room full of strangers, Dima is drawn to a man as cold and dangerous as he is beautiful. Captivated, Dima embarks on a ruthless campaign to get his new toy into bed.
Here comes the danger…
Xavier “X” Storm is content to pull the strings while someone else handles the day to day dealings of his gang, The Rude Boys. He’s after what Dima holds closest—the Coney Island streets. He contracts out the job of killing the Russian, except Dima isn’t that easy to kill. When he suddenly shows up in X’s path, tempting him to indulge in the dirtiest play, he finds Dima isn’t all that easy to shake, either. His cocky attitude and rough submission tempt X to go where he’d vowed to never return, and they plunge headfirst into an affair fueled by possessive obsession.
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Sex and pain Dima can handle, and X delivers the most depraved kind. Their connection is explosive, their games addictive, but Dima can end it whenever he wishes. He doesn’t see that X is breaking him down, giving Dima everything he wants and even more than he ever thought to need. By the time he realizes who X is and what he wants, Dima is raw and bullet-riddled. It’s run or fight. And Dima doesn’t back down. Neither does X.
Denial only lasts so long…eventually the heart wins out
What if loving him…
After recent events that had his life flashing before his eyes, Israel Storm is re-evaluating everything. His friends. His priorities. What’s not going to change is the deep connection he’s developed with Reggie Turner. They’re comfortable with each other, partners in crime with no qualms about sharing women. Whatever Is needs, Reggie is the one he calls. Their bond can survive anything. But maybe not the kiss Reggie plants on him out of nowhere.
Means losing him?
Despite what Is thinks, that kiss came from somewhere. An un-named current has been flowing between them for months. Reggie doesn’t bat for his own team, but the more time he spends with Is, seeing past the rough façade of the man leading The Rude Boys, the more Reggie loses sight of labels and where he fits. All he knows is there’s something there, something Is will never acknowledge. One kiss leads to a punch that lands Reggie in the ER, and sends Is digging through his darkest memories in search of himself.
Friendship is all that’s left if they bury the truth. If they ignore the pull that makes it impossible to do anything other than fight. But denials can be exhausting and hiding isn’t working, not when everyone can clearly see your heart’s desire. An enemy is out to make an example of Is and his weapon of choice will leave this Rude Boy bloodied…and bodied.
With one tug the thread unravels, and a world built on lies will come tumbling down
Too many bodies. Rivers of blood. Elias Kote sees them all in his sleep. Only the love of his husband and daughter keeps him alive and fighting. This contract killer is exhausted and weighed down with all the lies he tells every day. Who he is. What he does. How he came to have all he has. Elias can attest to nothing remaining hidden forever, but his secrets, when they do drop, shatters everything. Everyone. And leaves him scrambling to make his family whole again.
Ten years together. Three legally wed. One with their daughter. And in one night Lucky Mousasi’s world just…stops. What he thought was a random home invasion turns into way more. Masked men not only brutalize him, but they come armed with knowledge about Lucky, his husband, and the life he thought he knew. It seems nothing is coincidental, certainly not meeting and falling in love with Elias. Bruised, battered, heart ripped open, Lucky walks away.
An intimate rival will stop at nothing to neutralize the threat Elias poses, and the life he built out of guilt and desperation becomes collateral damage. When Lucky takes their daughter and disappears, Elias goes on a rampage. He will get his family back, but first he’s on an elimination mission. One bullet at a time.
Is love enough to pull two drowning men back from the edge of darkness?
No one will love you. Tek Ng has heard that statement his entire life, and after all he’s been through, he believes it. The tortured reality of who he is wars with everything else in his world. He’s got a fiancée he doesn’t want, a family legacy he wants to escape, and unrequited love so unavoidable he descends into sexual depravity with the last person he should. Tek is drowning, but he’s not sure he wants to be saved.
Quinn Storm hides in his quiet house, afraid of his shadow and his memories. At one time he had a husband and a life, but that was snatched away in a violent attack. Hardly daring to live, Quinn is alive only because he’s too scared to end it all himself. He’s drowning and wants no chance at being saved.
A favor for a friend brings these two men together just in time for Tek to watch Quinn unravel. Quinn quickly becomes the most important thing in Tek’s life, but can he trust Quinn to love him once he realizes what Tek is hiding? Just as they reach for each other, their reprieve is shattered by Tek’s demons, leaving Quinn with the realization that he’s not the only one in need of saving.
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"Run This Town" Single by Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West from the album The Blueprint 3 Released July 24, 2009 Format Digital download Recorded 2009 Studio Avex Honolulu Studios ( Honolulu, Hawaii) Roc The Mic Studios ( New York City, New York) Westlake Recording Studios ( Los Angeles, California) Genre
Hip hop
Length 4: 27 (album version) Label Roc Nation Atlantic Songwriter(s)
Shawn Carter
Kanye West
Robyn Fenty
Ernest Wilson
Jeff Bhasker
Athanasios Alatas
Producer(s)
West
No I. D.
Jay-Z singles chronology
" D. O. A. (Death of Auto-Tune) " (2009)
" Run This Town " (2009)
" Empire State of Mind " (2009)
Rihanna singles chronology
" Rehab " (2008)
" Russian Roulette " (2009)
Kanye West singles chronology
" Supernova " (2009)
" Forever " (2009)
" Run This Town " is a song by American rapper Jay-Z. The song also features Rihanna and Kanye West. It was written by the performing trio, with assistance from Ernest Wilson and Jeff Bhasker. Production of the track was made by West and Wilson (also known as "No I. D. "). [1] "Run This Town" was released as the second single from Jay-Z's eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3, and is used as the theme song of Battlefield 4. [2]
"Run This Town" received mixed reviews from music critics; some praised what each member of the trio brought to the track, whilst others thought that Rihanna and Kanye West out-performed Jay-Z. The song was a commercial success, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the charts in the United Kingdom. It additionally made top ten chartings in ten other countries including in Australia, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.
"Run This Town" won Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. The song's accompanying music video, directed by Anthony Mandler, depicts the trio in a post-apocalyptic environment, featuring scenes involving angry protesters surrounding them. "Run This Town" was performed by Jay-Z, West, and Rihanna on the series premiere of The Jay Leno Show in the United States. [3] [4]
Background [ edit]
"Run This Town" features singer Rihanna ( right) and rapper Kanye West ( left); both also co-wrote the song.
"Run This Town" samples 1970s Greek band The 4 Levels of Existence's song "Someday in Athens", appearing at the 1:02 mark, and lasting thereafter. [5] The second official single from the album, The Blueprint 3 was originally planned to be "Off That" featuring Drake but "Run This Town" was decided upon instead. Jay-Z confirmed the release in an interview with Tim Westwood, saying, "We basically run this town. It's myself, Rihanna and Kanye. It's pretty much it. " [6] The song made its radio debut on July 24, 2009 at 9:11 am to coincide with the album's release date, September 11, 2009. [7] "Run This Town" was officially released to urban radios in the United States on August 9, 2009 [8] and was released via iTunes worldwide two days later on August 11. The CD single release followed on August 31, 2009 in the UK. [9] Rihanna's contribution was her first musical appearance following her February 8 altercation with her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, earlier that year. [10]
Reception [ edit]
Critical reception [ edit]
"Run This Town" received mixed reviews from music critics. Following the leak of the song, Tom Breihan, Pitchfork gave a positive review. "The new Jay-Z/Rihanna/Kanye West track from 'The Blueprint 3', leaked this morning, and it bangs. Jay's ' D. (Death of Auto-Tune) ' left the impression that The Blueprint 3 might be a cantankerous grumpy-old-man rap album, but 'Run This Town' totally obliterates that. Thanks to a molten motivational Rihanna chorus, it's pop-friendly as hell, without compromising Jay's fundamental hardness. And Jay is actually rapping like he cares, something he's only done intermittently over the last few years. Still, Kanye gets the hottest line on the song: 'What you think I rap for, to push a fuckin' RAV 4? '" [11] Following the album's release, Pitchfork made another review of the song, again praising the track. "There's something for everybody: Jay [-Z] sounds engaged in a way he rarely has since unretiring, Rihanna coos those "ay ay"s the radio loves, and Kanye West, as you may have read, once again upstages the guy he's producing. Rihanna's hook may not be Auto-Tune'd, but it's definitely autopilot. " [12]
felt that Jay-Z lacked presence, writing, "It looks like someone finally got tired of being bullied by ' Big Brother '. Roc Nation dropped the ball on the song credit though; it was supposed to read 'Kanye West Featuring Rihanna, ' because 'Ye murdered Jay on his own track. But that's not saying much because Jay was running this race on one foot. In other words, Kanye didn't win, Jay lost". [13] Digital Spy gave a mixed review of the song. "Boasting three of the biggest stars from the worlds of hip-hop and R&B, 'Run This Town' was never going to be a flop, but neither is it a roaring success. Kanye's slick rapping ("Reebok baby, you need to try some new things, have you ever had shoes without shoestrings? ") and Rihanna's "hey-hey" chorus hook make Jay-Z seem surplus to requirements, which surely can't have been the aim. The chaotic military march beats are impressive – and hats off to Jigga for snubbing Auto-Tune – but this track still doesn't seem fitting of an artist considered a groundbreaking rap legend. [14]
Accolades [ edit]
Most notably, "Run This Town" was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010. It eventually won both awards, marking Jay-Z's tenth and Rihanna's third and Kanye West's fourteenth win at the ceremony awards in total. The song also managed to win an Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics', during Super Bowl XLIV. [15]
Year
Ceremony
Award
Result
2010
52nd Grammy Awards [16]
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Won
Best Rap Song
BET Hip-Hop Awards [17]
Best Hip-Hop Video
Nominated
International Dance Music Awards [18]
Best Hip-Hop Dance Track
People's Choice Awards [19]
Favourite Music Collaboration
2011
Black Reel Awards [20]
Best Original or Adapted Song
Chart performance [ edit]
"Run This Town" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 88. Following its digital release and debut at number three on the Digital Songs chart, it soared from number 66 to three in its third week on the Hot 100 for the week ending August 16, 2009. [21] The song eventually peaked at number two behind The Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling, marking Jay-Z's second-highest charting song of his career as a lead artist. "Run This Town" reached number one on the Rap Songs chart on the date issued September 26, 2009, climbing from number four the previous week. [22] It remained atop the chart for seven consecutive weeks. [23] It also made an appearance on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number three. [23] Despite its genre of hip hop and R&B, the song managed to debut at number 38 on the Pop Songs chart on the issue dated September 12, 2009. [24] It eventually reached the top ten at number eight. [25] "Run This Town" additionally peaked at numbers two and three on the Radio Songs and Digital Songs charts. [25] As of June 2015, the song has sold 3, 490, 000 digital copies in the United States. [26]
In Australia, "Run This Town" entered the Australian Singles Chart at number 35 on September 6, 2009. The following week it fell to number 39 but rebounded to a new peak of 25 in its third week. It reached the top ten of the chart on October 11, 2009, and made its peak of number nine in its seventh week. [27] It has been certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association, denoting sales of 70, 000 copies. [28]
In New Zealand, "Run This Town" debuted at number fourteen on the New Zealand Singles Chart on September 14, 2009, climbing to number ten the following week. In its third week, it fell to number thirteen but regained its peak position for the three weeks after. In its seventh total week on the chart, it made a new peak of number nine. [29] It has received a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand, for sales of 7, 500 copies. [30]
In Canada, the song peaked at number six on the Canadian Hot 100. [31]
In the United Kingdom, "Run This Town" entered at number one on the UK Singles Chart on September 6, 2009 ― for the week ending date September 12, 2009 ― with sales of 62, 000 copies. [32] The feat gave Jay-Z his first number one single in Britain as a lead artist and fourth overall, following his feature on Rihanna's " Umbrella " (2007) and his wife Beyoncé 's " Déjà Vu " (2006) and " Crazy in Love " (2003). It marked the third number one singles in that country for both Rihanna and Kanye West. For Rihanna, "Run This Town" gave her number ones one the chart in three consecutive years, following " Take a Bow " (2008) and "Umbrella" [33] and followed West's chart leaders " American Boy " featuring Estelle (2008) and " Stronger " (2007). [34] [35]
Throughout the rest of Europe, the song also performed well, reaching the top five in Ireland [36] and Norway [37] and the top ten in the Czech Republic, [38] Sweden [39] and Switzerland. [40] It also reached the top twenty in Denmark [41] and Germany. [42]
Music video [ edit]
The video for "Run This Town" was directed by Anthony Mandler and was filmed on August 6, 2009 at Fort Totten Park in New York City. Mandler explained the production behind the video saying:
"There's a tone and feeling to the song, there's a militia, a march and a kind of rambunctious energy to it that, for me, I immediately wanted to tap into. I showed [Jay] some references from the classic rebellious zones of the world. We live in very orderly society in America, but when you get into Brazil, you get into the Middle East, you get into Africa, you get into Eastern Europe, when you get into places like that, there's a different sort of 'we run this town' [going on]. There's less order and more chaos. So we looked at a lot of those references, new photos and historical photos, to capture that kind of falling-apart feeling. " "We wanted you to feel uneasy throughout the piece, " he said. "We wanted there to be a constant layer of tension through the piece. Even in the way I shot — where the camera comes by Jay, it doesn't stop on him, it goes to Rihanna — there's kind of this chaos of revealing and covering and concealing. And things happen offscreen that you don't see. I think people are really gonna flip on this".
The video was leaked on August 19, 2009, by MTV Germany. It premiered officially on August 20 on MTV, as well other MTV channels across the world. The video was released to iTunes on August 25, 2009.
Synopsis and reception [ edit]
The music video involves crowds of protesters in masks, holding torches whilst walking. Rihanna takes a bandanna from covering her mouth and performs the intro of the song in a park area with explosions firing around her. Jay-Z then begins the second verse while in a temple-like area. Kanye West sings his verse in a cave-like area holding a torch and having a bandanna cover his face like Jay-Z and Rihanna. Throughout the video, the trio are on a stage platform with the mob of protesters previously shown surrounding them.
Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called the video, "a civilization that takes Jigga's lyrical motif of 'all black everything' very seriously. " He further added, "When we first heard 'Run This Town', we pictured Jay-Z and his posse staging a siege on Manhattan, or at least going to all the VIP spots most civilians only dream about like in the " D. (Death of Autotune) " video. Instead, we're introduced to a Mad Max -like landscape full of proto-biker gear, torches, face scarves and bombed-out buildings. Jay-Z and his gang of ruffians actually look like they're on a mission to slay Auto-Tune. Also, according to the video, Rihanna is the only female to survive the apocalypse, and West's verse about Reeboks, Rav4s and girls with two bee stings seem starkly out of place in the dismal future. " [43] It ranked at number eleven on BET 's Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown.
Remixes and cover versions [ edit]
On July 20, 2010, an orchestrated version of "Run This Town" created by E. S. Posthumus was officially released to US iTunes under the Roc Nation imprint, in its studio format. This was eventually played before Super Bowl XLIV and Nashville Predators playoff games. [44] Metalcore band Miss May I covered this song for the compilation album Punk Goes Pop Volume 03.. [ citation needed]
Lil Wayne freestyled "Run This Town" on his highly acclaimed mixtape No Ceilings.
Usage in media [ edit]
"Run this Town" has been used in the video game NBA 2K13. [45] The song featured in the teaser trailer for 2013 video game Battlefield 4. It was to be included in coverage of Thursday Night Football on CBS and the NFL Network in 2014, however, it was pulled from the opening segment in the first broadcast in the wake of a domestic violence controversy involving NFL player Ray Rice. [46] [47] After Rihanna took to Twitter to complain, the song was removed from further games. [48] The song was performed at the closing ceremony at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London with British rock band Coldplay and Rihanna
Track listing [ edit]
Digital download [49]
"Run This Town" (featuring Rihanna and Kanye West) – 4:34
CD single [50]
" D. (Death of Auto-Tune) " – 4:15
Charts and certifications [ edit]
Release history [ edit]
References [ edit]
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External links [ edit]
"Run This Town" Music video at MTV
Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics.
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Nice voice. Use it while you can, pretty girl. -A.
HiGH & LOW ライブ最高だった.全く同じでもいいからまたやって欲しい. 100回見ても飽きないと思う.
You made this remix wow sounds great and I got featured too that's amazing. You should definitely do more like these.
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Mission Accomplished Length: 153 days.
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Not much weapons and budget but really trained for anything.
R.I.P. so I watch this video everyday for motivation to prove that anything is possible he won't from a rookie to a NBA legend though it didn't happen overnight,he was more than just a basketball player,he was a man that was loved by many for his heart of gold.
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