Gazi me shakira biography
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Lucky you were born that far away so
So we could both make fun of distance
Lucky that I love a foreign land for
The lucky fact of your existence
Baby I would climb the Andes solely
To count the freckles on your body
Never could imagine there were only
Too many ways to love somebody
Lo ro lo le lo le
Lo ro lo le lo le
Can't you see...I'm at your feet
Whenever, wherever
We'll learn to be together
I'll be there and you'll be near
And that's the deal my dear
They're over, you're under
You'll never have to wonder
We can always play by ear
But that's the deal my dear
Lucky that my lips not only mumble
They spill kisses like a fountain
Lucky that my breasts are small and humble
So you don't confuse them with mountains
Lucky I have strong legs like my mother
To run for cover when I need it
And these two eyes are for no other
The day you leave we'll cry a river
Lo ro lo le lo le
Lo ro lo le lo le
At your feet...I'm at your feet
Whenever, Wherever
We're
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How EMPIRE Became A Music Industry Giant In An Unlikely City
Empire CEO/Founder Ghazi Shami
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Led by founder and S.F. native Ghazi Shami, EMPIRE is flourishing in a city marked by big tech and little else
Adrian Spinelli
|GRAMMYs/Aug 15, 2019 - 04:13 am
The elevator doors open on the 25th floor into a sleek, glass-walled office. There's a Platinum or Gold record plaque on every wall throughout the space from iconic hip-hop releases like Fat Joe and Remy Ma's "All The Way Up" single, Kendrick Lamar's Section.80 album, as well as new stacks coming in from emerging stars like Rich Brian and Lil Durk. While this would be par for the course in L.A. or New York music industry enclaves, we're in a less likely locale: Downtown San Francisco, where EMPIRE HQ, an independent Bay Area label/distributor, has carved out a unique place in hip-hop and beyond.
Entities like EMPIRE don't typically exist in San Francisco, a p
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26.2 TO LIFE
Full Film
Full Film
Ted Delano ·
26.2 TO LIFE
MON, 12/4, 12:00pm, 90 min BAY STREET THEATER
Director Christine Yoo in attendance for Q&A
Director: Christine Yoo
Producers: Christine Yoo, Carolyn Mao, Sara Sluke, Hella Winston, Zahava Hirsch
Editor: Marcos Moro
Cinematographer: Cliff Traiman
“From prison dramas like HBO’s “Oz” to “The Shawshank Redemption” and “Escape from Alcatraz,” Hollywood has been obsessed with life behind bars and the lurid backstories of the incarcerated. However, “26.2 to Life,” a polished, engrossing documentary offers a nuanced, radically different perspective.” SF Arts
Set at San Quentin, California’s oldest prison, 26.2 to Life explores the crisis of over incarceration through the stories of three men living out life sentences. As they work to better themselves and be productive despite surviving behind bars, the dock train for the most unique marathon in the world - 105 laps around an un