He's spelling out the names of all the people involved in the creation of his song. I don't know what all he's spelling, but I DO know that he spells his own name somewhere in the middle and ends it with J.R.
I think he's saying this: Wella the nosy boy I-Y-A-Z along side the man J.R. uh.
Okay, this time I'm possitive. It's: Well ya don know it's your boy I-Y-A-Z along side the man J.R. uh.
because he is part of the mafia
whatcha say - Jason derulo
Say Its Over
Imogen Heap is the female voice in the song 'Whatcha Say' by Jason Derulo. Imogen was the original artist of the song, and Jason Derulo created a remix from the original song, 'Hide and Seek.'
Nelly Furtado and Flo Rida
No, it's someone changed. I think. :)
"Someones Changed"
What Iyaz is trying to say is he doesn't want to do something solo. (Without his girlfriend!)
Originally recorded for Karen's 1980 solo album, (which was not released until 1996!), Karen says on The Carpenters' version of the song (from the 1983 Voice of the Heart album): "I've got to get into a serious mood here". On the solo album, she doesn't say anything before she starts singing the song.
Whatcha say (his first song), In my head (his second song) and Ridin solo (his third song).
no just some of the words from that song are from the beginning
Song: Solo Un MinutoSinging: Luis Campos
d
I'd say Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption". The song itself is just a crazy guitar solo. If you haven't heard it, I suggest typing it on youtube now.
because he is part of the mafia
Trommel Solo
I'd have to say that the piccolo is most common in the song Stars and Stripes Forever by John Phillip Sousa. Awesome solo in that song. Check it out