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The word you are looking for is not actually "Shardie". It is "Shorty" or "Shawty" and refers to a girl or girlfriend. In French, the word for girlfriend is "petite copine", meaning "little friend", which relates to the meaning of Shorty/Shawty.I can see why you might be confused though, in many rap/hiphop/rnb songs especially Iyaz's "Replay", the word sounds quite like "Shardie". Male singers use "Shawty" as a way to describe their girl.
Shawty means a girlfriend or attractive girl.
how i know, Snoop Dogg isn't from West Coast. in his many songs he use the word eastside, but use also the word westside.. in the song "2001" he says: "... the East is my side... "
One notable song that contains the word "purposely" is "All I Want" by Kodaline. Another example is "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinéad O'Connor. These songs use the word to convey intentionality and emotional depth in their lyrics.
Normally the word cry can be found in ballads or slow-paced songs about some tragic events that have happened or simply if the song is about bad memories, loneliness or something sad in particular.
The word you are looking for is not actually "Shardie". It is "Shorty" or "Shawty" and refers to a girl or girlfriend. In French, the word for girlfriend is "petite copine", meaning "little friend", which relates to the meaning of Shorty/Shawty.I can see why you might be confused though, in many rap/hiphop/rnb songs especially Iyaz's "Replay", the word sounds quite like "Shardie". Male singers use "Shawty" as a way to describe their girl.
Shawty means a girlfriend or attractive girl.
It's "shawty" and it is just a name that guys tend to use when refering to their girfriends. Have you ever heard a guy call a girl that before? It usually shows their compassion and love for her. So, "shawty" could be talking about a girl he admires, a girl he likes, or just a name he decided to use.
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The word popular means liked by many people. E.g. The songs by that artist are very popular.
how i know, Snoop Dogg isn't from West Coast. in his many songs he use the word eastside, but use also the word westside.. in the song "2001" he says: "... the East is my side... "
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Yes, there are both bad language and adult subject matter in many of her songs.
One notable song that contains the word "purposely" is "All I Want" by Kodaline. Another example is "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinéad O'Connor. These songs use the word to convey intentionality and emotional depth in their lyrics.
Normally the word cry can be found in ballads or slow-paced songs about some tragic events that have happened or simply if the song is about bad memories, loneliness or something sad in particular.
Songs that use Chinese melodies are A Little More Love, Another Try, Be My Lover, Dream, Dreams Come True, Fade Away, Fantasy, Finally, etc. As such, there are many songs that use Chinese melodies.
You can get the songs from anywhere, but they have to be AAC files, such as .m4a files. You can use iTunes to convert .mp3 and .wma files into .m4a so they will work. A word of warning, though: if you buy songs from the iTunes store only iTunes Plus songs (without DRM) will work on the DSi.