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34 Sentences With "you feel me"

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Lord Linco: We're like the Power Rangers, you feel me.
"Everybody from here knows Old Dixie, you feel me?" says Rodney Saunders.
Watch the "West Side" video below and grab You Feel Me here.
That whole Hot Boy era, that Nelly, that Country Grammar era, you feel me?
It's a little bit of this and a little bit of that, you feel me?
From obviously how you feel, me f—ing in a windmill, you probably want to leave.
"From obviously how you feel, me f—ing in a windmill, you probably wanna leave," she says.
I'm not saying something fishy is going on, but I'm not NOT saying it, you feel me?
I knew my shit was way ahead of its time and was thrown like a Frisbee, you feel me?
I grew up in Highland Park, born and raised, and that's the real hood for España people, you feel me?
But he's definitely hit me up about it, and I've told him, 'Man, you got kids looking up to you, feel me?
ETS Breeze: One of the main reasons we did that was to make it universal because people die everywhere, you feel me?
" Betty vows to find out who the black hood is… "I'm breathing down your neck, can you feel it, can you feel me?
Really I just want people to know that I just go to the club every day and spend a thousand dollars on bottles, you feel me?
Toronto-based rapper Infu has just dropped his new EP You Feel Me. The five-track project is his debut retail release after a few videos on YouTube.
Niggas is really getting killed, like niggas will pull up on the side of you and fill your automobile up with shots while your daughter's in the vehicle, you feel me?
Other artists tapped to perform include Marsha Ambrosius singing "Fly Like a Bird," Jhene Aiko singing "Eternal Sunshine," and Anthony Hamilton singing "Do You Feel Me" from the 2007 American Gangster soundtrack.
DJ FUZE also produced a minor Bay Area hit “Can You Feel Me” for Oakland rapper Dru Down in 1996.
Can You Feel Me is the third studio album released by rapper Dru Down. It peaked at #54 at the Billboard 200 chart, and #14 on the Billboard Top R&B;/Hip-Hop albums chart.
You got niggas around you that write. Even if he did write a verse, he could never make an album of mine. He couldn't make an album, you feel me? I made Supreme Clientele what it is.
Much of the recording for Willennium took place at producer DJ Jazzy Jeff's A Touch of Jazz Studios in Smith's hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where nine songs ("La Fiesta", "So Fresh", "Pump Me Up", "Can You Feel Me?", "Potnas", "Interlude", "No More", "Uuhhh" and "The Rain") were tracked. Additional recording took place in Los Angeles, California at The Hacienda ("Da Butta", "Who Am I", "Afro Angel", "Can You Feel Me?", "Potnas" and "No More") and The Mix Room ("Who Am I"), and in New York City, New York at The Hit Factory ("Will 2K", "Freakin' It", "Da Butta", "Interlude", "Uuhhh"), Right Track Studios ("Will 2K", "Freakin' It"), Quad Studios ("I'm Comin'") and Maw Studios ("La Fiesta").
We didn't go through everything the exact same ways. Our rapping style is different, so how I’m coming at shit that's finna' be different. You feel me? At the end of the day it’s all the same, talking about money, bitches and homies. It’s all the same shit it’s just different ways.
" He further explained the subject matter of the album saying, "It's a lot of crazy shit. My album is catered to my life, you feel me? Shit that was really going on in my lifestyle, coming from where I come from, the West Coast, the culture out there. Gang banging, drugs, parties, and, just like every other culture, the same shit.
Reveille's follow-up album, Bleed the Sky was released in 2001. The album featured appearances from Taproot singer Stephen Richards and Cold singer Scooter Ward; the collaboration for which Reveille achieved Billboard success with their song "Inside Out (Can You Feel Me Now)". Also in 2001 the group received the Boston Music Award for "Rising Star" and then embarked on a tour with Static-X.
They worked with producer Fred Jerkins III (brother of producer Rodney Jerkins) on MOV, who produced the first single "Do You Feel Me (...Freak You)". The song also appears in remix form as a ballad under the title "If I Told You". This album is notable for the song "Miracles", which was one of the final songs penned by singer-songwriter Kenny Greene before his passing in 2001.
"Do You Feel Me" is a radio-only single by American R&B;/soul singer, Anthony Hamilton. The song written by Diane Warren and produced by production team The Bomb Squad member Hank Shocklee, was featured in the soundtrack to the 2007 film American Gangster. The song was ranked number forty-six on Rolling Stones list of the "100 Best Songs of 2007". It was released to US urban AC radios on October 2, 2007.
Production for Willennium was handled by a number of producers who had previously worked on Big Willie Style, including executive producers DJ Jazzy Jeff and Poke & Tone, Keith Pelzer and Sauce, as well as a number of new contributors: Rob Fusari, Kay-Gee, "Little" Louie Vega, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and more. The tenth track, "Can You Feel Me?", samples the song, "Working Day and Night", from Michael Jackson's Off the Wall studio album.
The song also reached No. 14 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 23 in the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. He also wrote and composed, often in collaboration with Maria Hegsted, songs for other films including the NBC "Movies of the Week" Vestige Of Honor and Can You Feel Me Dancing, in addition to such feature films as Night of the Comet and State Park. Pace remains involved with music, and he now lives in North Idaho.
K'lee's first single was a cover of Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings" which peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. Her second single was "1+1+1, It Ain't Two", a song about being insulted by her boyfriend. K'lee's third single was "Can You Feel Me?" which became her biggest hit to date within the country. Her debut self-titled album debuted at number 7 on the New Zealand Albums Chart and peaked at number 4 a week later.
TV compositions include: "Leave Yesterday Behind" for the TV drama Leave Yesterday Behind, "Slow Dance" for the movie Can You Feel Me Dancing and sang the theme song Charles in Charge for the 1984-1990 TV series. In 1985, her song "Making It" (composed by Richie Zito) became a local hit in Japan. She also sang the song "Only a Memory Away" as Sailor Mercury in the English adaptation of the Japanese series Sailor Moon (1995). (See also Sailor Moon soundtracks (USA)) She has worked as a background singer with Todd Rundgren, Bernadette Peters, Hoyt Axton and Johnny Hallyday.
YuFeiMen (与非门), also known as YFM or Nand, is a Guangzhou-based Chinese indietronica band founded in 2001. The Chinese name literally means NAND gate and phonetically sounds like the English phrase "You feel me?" The band consists of three members, Jiang Fan (蒋凡), the female vocalist, Atsing (阿庆; A Qing), the programmer and guitarist, and San Shao (三少), the songwriter and DJ. Having worked with international producers such as Howie B on its albums, the band had toured France, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. Quentin Tarantino once praised them as having "a sense of EBTG".
A music video teaser for Hon was released on their official YouTube account revealing that the group will be making a comeback with their 3rd digital single on November 8, 2013. On November 5, 2013 the album jacket photos of each members along with a group photo were released. On November 6, the second teaser for their comeback was released for their third single 'Do You Feel Me' the song and music video were released on 8 November 2013 they starting comeback promotion of the single the following day on music program Music Bank. On December 7, 2013 the group released their first episode of their reality show 'MMTV'.
Next to join in is the Fender Rhodes electric piano by Rick Wright, Gilmour's vocals, singing in the first person, as the character "Pink" ("Can you feel me?"), and overdubbed acoustic guitar and drums at the start of the second verse. In the middle is a guitar solo which is played over the album's leitmotif of the melody to "Another Brick in the Wall" (in E minor and A minor, rather than D minor). After the solo, Roger Waters sings the lead vocal for the rest of the song, in a narrative role, referring to "Pink" in the third person ("No matter how he tried") and then as Pink ("don't tell me there's no hope at all").
Scrufizzer, a member of the production group Funkystepz, released his first mixtape entitled My First Steps in 2007. With support ranging from Zane Lowe and Annie Mac to Dizzee Rascal, Ed Sheeran and Wiley, Scrufizzer has gone on to perform with top names, including Wiley and DJ Cameo as well as opening for Kendrick Lamar in shows across the UK. BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ, DJ Cameo, joined the Kendrick Lamar tour as Scrufizzer's DJ, and has called Scrufizzer his protégé. In a January 2013 interview, Rock Feedback claimed Scrufizzer to have "the quickest flow in the game right now, and with it, Scrufizzer has become one of the most exciting prospects in the grimescene." Scrufizzer has appeared on tracks of high-profile artists, including "Guts N' Glory" by Dizzee Rascal, "Werkin Girls" by Angel Haze, "Kingpin" by DJ Friction & Skream, M. J. Cole's "Southern Electric", and Loadstar's "Do You Feel Me".

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