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Who sings the song in the diamonds are forever commercial with you think that maybe possibly you are falling for you in it?

Landon Digg - Falling for you because i listen to it all the time i can even say a little of it :)


Is there sheet music for We Be Steady Mobbin?

Ive been looking all over for it and cant find sh!t. Im pretty sure its C D D# F G. Its hard for me to hear the keyboard cos of all the other sounds goin on. in order its like: C D# D D C C C D# F D G or something. this is off the top of my head. If someone figures it out exactly put it up and post a link ya digg - Jimmy


Who is Kevin young dating?

Kevin Rose is an American entrepreneur that made his fortune mainly with the development of Internet media sites, like Digg and Pownce. He attended The University of Nevada, in the year 2013 he married neuroscientist and blogger Darya Pino.


Is ciara the only member of her family that is famous?

No, Ciara's cousin Darion Crawford from Field Mob is also famous. Darion is the son of Ciara's mother's brother. Darion is the oldest of 3 grandchildren of Ms Gladys Smith. Darion, Candice and Ciara is the youngest. Ms Gladys had 3 children Lester, Jackie and Tony. Lester is Darion (Smoke's) father and Jackie is Ciara's mother.


Is recording streaming music illegal?

Any music you hear that is available somewhere, ANYWHERE for sale is illegal to own without having paid license. Meaning recording internet radio songs when you could BUY them at iTunes is an illegal act. P2P sharing of ANYTHING that carries a copyright (small c with a circle around it) is EXACTLY the same thing as walking into a Wal-Mart or other store , grabbing the music in question, putting it down your pants or under your shirt, and walking out with it. Enforcement of these copyright laws, of course, is almost impossible, but they are starting to do it by noting the IP of the computer receiving the P2P, and trying to figure out where that computer is and who owns it. And fines so far have been as high as $10,000 USDollars. Same with movies. You Tube, digg, any URL that allows their members to broadcast music or movies pay an organization called Sound Exchange a fee proportional to how much copyrighted stuff they stream out, so in a case like that, you're covered. Same with Satellite Radio. It's all still a bit hazy because methods of making quality recordings of streams is a relatively new technology. So expect changing laws as the tech changes. I say be a man and BUY it at a real outlet, so that the music community of the planet can keep creating and not have to quit and get a shoe sales job to feed families. John Hampton www.ArdentMusic.com