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pipou:

Taio Cruz ~ Telling The World

Every part in my heart I’m giving out
Every song on my lips I’m singing out
Any fear in my soul I’m letting go
And anyone who ask I’ll let them know

This is perhaps the only song that I like from this artist. I don’t know if it has something to do with how I enjoyed watching the movie but yeah, there’s something in the beat and that telling-the-world thing. The message of the song was made obvious by how it was sung. That’s why I like it.

30 Day Song Challenge (Day 17) A Song That You Often Hear On The Radio

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masquerada:

Fly Love- Jamie Foxx

(Source: thedarknights)

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thegirlwhoknewtoomuch:

Let Me Take You to Rio (Blu’s Arrival) - Ester Dean & Carlinhos Brown

Veja como é rico o nosso riso

O sol é feliz de saber rir também

Água verde rindo, mares vindo

Tudo é samba, e o samba vem sambar meu bem

Para ter um amor e um pouquinho de Rio

Onde a paixão é o riso de alguém

Vou te dar calor e um carinho de ritmo

Todo meu amor por natureza vem, vem

Let me take you to Rio, Rio

Fly on the ocean like an eagle, eagle

Then we can chill in my gazebo, gazebo

Oh, oh, oh, oh - nah, nah, nah

É tanta beleza a se perder de vista

Cidade floresta, meu cantinho quintal

Faz 40 graus para esquentar a vida

Faz uma batida pra ficar legal

Laje é minha nave no alto do morro

Todo dia é dia de beijar o sol

Samba na batida projetos e rimas

Não tem fantasia tudo é carnaval

easiest way to make me fall in love with you forever, just say/sing these words…and mean them of course. i have to see the plane tickets e todo. 

(Source: exocharmic)

findout:

Jellyfish,  Papua New Guinea
Dmitry Rudakov, photographer

findout:

Jellyfish,  Papua New Guinea

Dmitry Rudakov, photographer

nationalgeographicdaily:

Glass Frog
Photograph by Raymond Pauly
Glass frog is the common name for amphibians belonging to the family Centrolenidae, so named for their translucent abdominal skin. Indigenous to the cloud forests of Central and South America, 13 species of cloud frogs have been identified in Costa Rica.  These nocturnal tree-dwelling frogs stay camouflaged during the day on the underside of leaves.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Glass Frog

Photograph by Raymond Pauly

Glass frog is the common name for amphibians belonging to the family Centrolenidae, so named for their translucent abdominal skin. Indigenous to the cloud forests of Central and South America, 13 species of cloud frogs have been identified in Costa Rica.  These nocturnal tree-dwelling frogs stay camouflaged during the day on the underside of leaves.