Obsession….

3rd Wish
Baby Bash
Te quiero mucho, ha
Son las cinco de la manana
Y no he dormido nada
Just thinkin’ ’bout your beauty
Got me crazy in the head
El insomnio es mi castigo
Tu amor sera´mi alivio
Until you’re in my arms, girl
I can have no peace in bed
It’s five o’clock in the mornin’
I can’t get no sleep
When I think about your beauty it makes me weak
I lay restless at home, without you there
Until you are mine, I’ll find no relief (ooh)
[Chorus]
Amor, si es amor
Your love’s got me feelin’
Obsessed in my soul
Si es amor
not an illusion
That makes me do things
That my heart can’t control
I know you’re not my lady
But I’m full of hopes and maybes
Till onto your love can’t save me
Solo puedo hablar de ti
Saw you with your amigo
Girl he don’t look so rigo
No sabe complacerte, como lo haria yo
It’s five o’clock in the mornin’
I can’t get no sleep
When I think about your beauty it makes me weak
I lay restless at home, without you there
Until you are mine, I’ll find no relief
[Chorus]
Amor (si es amor)
Si es amor (si es amor)
Your love’s got me feelin’ (your love’s got me)
Obsessed in my soul
Si es amor
not an illusion
That makes me do things
That my heart can’t control
[Baby Bash Rap]
When it feel so right n I don’t care what people say
After I’ll grab the lotion grab the blanket take a trip to Monorae
We can, do it on the beach, cause you know, how we goin’ do
We goin, act a fool, even when we run it cool
Put on your favorite dress
Let’s impress the town a lotta
Got the gucci bag oops my mistake
You stunt that Prada – yada
Yada Im saying
Yada I mean
Yada I holla
And I’m so proud to say one day I’ll be your baby’s father
You fine
Es amor, es amor (te quiero mucho)
Es an obsesión (es an obsesión)
Es amor, es amor (3rd wish)
Es an obsesión
[Chorus]
Amor, si es amor
Your love’s got me feelin’ (your love’s got me)
Obsessed in my soul
Si es amor
Not an illusion
That makes me do things
That my heart can’t control
Amor, si es amor
Your love’s got me feelin’ (your love’s got me feelin’)
Obsessed in my soul
Si es amor not an illusion (3rd wish)
That makes me do things (baby bash)
That my heart can’t control
Amor
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As you know, Mr Zhang is not the type of person who does things by halves. So it is with some trepidation that his fans and admirers most eagerly awaited the release of his martial arts film. When it emerged, it drew mixed reviews. Some critics said it doesn’t have the depth of a true classic. Others liked it because first, it is a fancy kung fu film mixed with a heavy dose of romance. The three principal characters of the story are Takeshi Kenishiro as Jin, Andy Lau as Leo and Zhang Ziyi as Mei. You could say it is a menage a trois but that would really be stretching it. Anyway, the subplots and clever twists of the House of Flying Daggers can bring a smile to your face. Zhang Yimou wouldn’t be the man he is if he doesn’t inject some of his original ideas into the kind of story that has been circulating in Asian cinemas for decades. You could say that its action scenes are quite classy. Some detractors may label that as contrived. As for me, it was enjoyable. Nothing like a slo-mo to speed up your andrenaline enjine. It’s one thing to see someone whips out an elaborately designed dagger, and it’s quite another to watch it fly through the air and twists and turns as it hits the target. Ah, the wonder of CGI or computer graphics. The special effects are now well within reach of all cinema film makers who have deep pockets. So if you have a good story to tell and it can be enhanced with the special effects produced by the likes of Industrial Light and Magic (George Lucas), then so much the better. I thought Andy Lau was a mis-cast in this movie. I am so used to seeing Lau Tak Wah or Ah Wah Chye in Hong Kong movies that it took me a long time to acquaint myself with his performance in this show. Andy Lau has got a certain following in Southeast Asia. And I am not one of his fans. It doesn’t mean I don’t like him but to me, Andy is Andy. I prefer Zhang Yimou’s actors and actresses to be people I don’t really know. This is to avoid having a stereo-typed view of a particular actor. In Andy’s case, I still have not got used to seeing him in this film. However, Takeship Kenishiro seemed to be all right for his role as Jin. Zhang Ziyi was the only person absolutely perfect for the movie. She has got that kind of impish-vampish persona. Sometimes I really don’t know what to make out of this girl. I know she’s Zhang Yimou’s second protege after Gong Li. Beauty-wise, I am more biased towards Gong Li but Zhang Ziyi is beginning to impress me. She tries so hard in all her movies. It is said that director Zhang Yimou came up with the idea of The House of Flying Daggers back in the late 1990s, as chapter two to Hero (2002) or Ying Ziong. So if you want to see that special Yimou touch, you need to watch both movies. The fighting sequences of The House of Flying Daggers are highly stylised. Then some romance to add some spice to the story. Again, the love story is slightly complicated. Quite unlike the love stories of Chinese movies of the 50s and 60s - straightforward and clear as unpolluted water. I guess the mainlanders have since matured in a slightly Western way. Shi mian mai fu or House of the Flying Daggers collected 14 minor awards out of a basketful of 33 nominations for excellence in various categories. The Oscar however eluded Zhang Yimou. I understand that Zhang said he didn’t really care for that grand American award but deep in his heart, I am sure he wasn’t exactly pleased. Maybe he wasn’t that heartsick but to have gained that US honour would have added a nice, big feather on his director’s cap. Afterall, his counterpart Ang Lee of Taiwan can brag of bagging a few of that golden man. The movie is about 118 minutes long. Let me put it this way, you won’t shed tears of regret if you see it in the cinema. You need to enjoy the special effects on the big screen.

His parents, René & Betsy Castro, are Colombian, and he is the first person in his family to be born in the United States, followed by younger siblings Michael & Jacqueline. Their father, René Castro, is an architect and singer-songwriter. Castro plays guitar and grew up playing drums. He taught himself to play both instruments. He did not begin singing and playing the guitar until he was in college. Castro attended Rowlett High School and later graduated in 2005 as an honor student. He was also a member of the high school soccer team and played left midfield. Castro was a junior majoring in Constructtion Science in Texas A&M University on a Full-Academic scholarship. He was the love interest of Cheyene Kimball on her MTV reality show, Cheyenne and was also featured in her music video "Hanging On". He had no formal training before auditioning for American Idol and had previously sang only 5 times in public, mostly during church services.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Beneath the shaggy hair and mild-mannered demeanor of "American Idol" contestant David Cook is a seasoned musician who’s rocked his way through the gritty club scene in America’s heartland.
16 year-old David Archuleta from Salt Lake City, Utah, is currently making waves in the internet as one of the most promising American Idol Season 7 contestants even before his audition clip airs on tv. One of the reasons could be because he won Star Search when he was 12 years old. He even has a video on Youtube singing “And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going” in front of American Idol season 1 aspirants and he blew them away with his rendition. And since that was season 1, he was only 9 years old at that time. Everybody believe that the little David will win the contest. But thats life.
