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"Sure, why not," I said — go hard or go home, right?
If we're reviving children's books, let's go hard or go home.
But there are consequences to an apocalyptic "go hard or go home" workout.
But, keep in mind that with this style, you go hard or go home.
But for those who stuck it out, the only option was to go hard or go home.
Even in the context of fantasy, a modern novel addressing privilege and exploitation needs to go hard or go home.
When it came time to highlight Cardi's body — an important part of the glam since she shows a lot of skin in her on-stage scenes — La' Pearl's motto was: go hard or go home.
"Los Amores" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were included as the B-sides to the song.
Go Hard or Go Home is the sixth album released by rapper, Fiend. It was released on August 31, 2004 for his label Fiend Entertainment and was produced by him and his former No Limit labelmates, Beats By the Pound. Go Hard or Go Home peaked at No. 81 on the Billboard Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Aired in January 2014, Go Hard or Go Home was produced by Channel 5 and focused on the members of the British public which White choose to train for athletic challenges.
Hannah Elizabeth Gwillim White (born 30 March 1983, Berkshire, England) is a broadcaster, sailor, and adventurer. She is best known as the Guinness World Records holder for fastest person to cross the English Channel and her television show 'Go Hard or Go Home'.
Abena made his debut in 2014, during Go Hard Or Go Home 7, when he faced Fabio Brent. He won the fight by decision. This would be the first of his five fight winning streak. He would suffer his first professional loss to the Czech Jan Soukup.
"Ride Out" is a 2015 song by Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG and Rich Homie Quan, taken from the soundtrack of the American action film Furious 7. It was released as a single to promote the film along with "Go Hard or Go Home," performed by Wiz Khalifa and Iggy Azalea, on February 17, 2015.
In 2009, the band was signed to Thirty Days of Night Records which has hardcore and metalcore bands on their roster including Gallows, Bring Me The Horizon, Your Demise and Architects. They released another EP called The Revolution Continues in 2009 and released music videos for Bastard and London's Greatest Love Story. The latter of which remains the TRC's most popular song on YouTube. A single called Go Hard or Go Home was released in 2010 an accompanying music video.
After the album, Fiend started his own label, Fiend Entertainment, and released three more albums. On May 13, 2003, Fiend released his fourth album and second independent album titled Can I Burn? 2; it charted at No. 55 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums charts. On August 31, 2004, Fiend released his fifth album and third independent album titled Go Hard or Go Home, which charted at No. 55 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums charts.
Over eight weeks, readers sent in their versions of what befalls CIA agents Alex Kassem and Sarah Mancini and voted for their favorite entries. Ignatius chose the winning entry for each round, resulting in a six-chapter Web serial. Winners of the subsequent chapters included Chapter 2, "Sweets for the Sweet," by Colin Flaherty; Chapter 3, "Abu Talib," by Jill Borak; Chapter 4, "Go Hard or Go Home," by Vineet Daga; Chapter 5, "Inside Out," by Colin Flaherty; and Chapter 6, "Onward!," by Gina 'Miel' Ard.
The track deviates from a traditional song structure and hook, instead featuring harsh cuts, synths and Madonna singing in a nasal tone. Minaj raps in the track, asking everybody to "go hard or go home", while Madonna shouts lyrics like, "I just wanna have fun tonight, I wanna blow up this house tonight", "alternating between pitch-shifted shrieks of 'Who do you think you are??' and the sing-songy title taunt." Regarding her profuse usage of the word "bitch" in the song (along with another song "Unapologetic Bitch" from Rebel Heart), Madonna defended her decision to Billboard, saying: > I think that's bullshit. The word police can fuck off.
Lyrically it refers to the Illuminati conspiracy theory, the Egyptian pyramids, the Phoenix, the Age of Enlightenment, and the Eye of Providence among others, with the chorus' lyrics: "It's like everybody in this party is shining like Illuminati." According to Madonna, Kanye West, who produced the track, loved the melody and changed the composition adding his own spin to it. Minaj appears on the sixth track, "Bitch I'm Madonna", where she raps, asking everybody to "go hard or go home", while Madonna shouts lyrics like: "I just want to have fun tonight, I wanna blow up this house tonight." Produced by Diplo and Sophie, the track has a tearing sound alongside the "bleepy electro" and "churning dubstep" composition.
In February 2015, Atlantic Records announced Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, the musical companion to Universal's action film Furious 7, which would be released in stores and at all online retailers on March 17, and with the movie opening in theaters and IMAX on April 3, 2015. The soundtrack became available for pre- order on February 17 with select pre-orders receiving instant gratification downloads of the collection's first promotional singles, including Khalifa and Azalea's "Go Hard or Go Home." The track had its exclusive debut on Warner Music Group's "Snapchat Discover" service, Atlantic's first audio premiere via the photo messaging application Snapchat's new portal. After the premiere, Khalifa tweeted Azalea about an upcoming video shoot for the track.
"Go Hard or Go Home" debuted at number one hundred on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Khalifa's twenty-seventh charting title and Azalea's eighth, and at number thirty-seven on the Billboard Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs for the week ending February 22, 2015. Digital sales of the track fueled its arrival on the charts, logging 40,000 downloads in its first week out, landing a number twenty-seven bow on Billboard's Digital Songs. Buzz around the release of the song also launched it onto the weekly Billboard Twitter Top Tracks chart, where it entered at number ten. The track re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 dated April 25, 2015, at number eighty-six, with a fairly equal split of rising sales (27,000, up 39 percent) and streams (1.7 million, up 68 percent).

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