
Coming soon!
Track List:
1. Block Party
2. Making Love to the Money
3. Trap Talk
4. Gucci Time ft. Swizz beatz
5. Cleopatra
6. First Song Back
7. Electricity
8. Gross
9. Stone Cold
10. Poltergeist
11. Vampires
12. Bosses
13. Don’t Believe Dat

Coming soon!
Track List:
1. Block Party
2. Making Love to the Money
3. Trap Talk
4. Gucci Time ft. Swizz beatz
5. Cleopatra
6. First Song Back
7. Electricity
8. Gross
9. Stone Cold
10. Poltergeist
11. Vampires
12. Bosses
13. Don’t Believe Dat
Tracklist:
1. Block Party
2. Making Love to the Money
3. Trap Talk
4. Gucci Time ft. Swizz beatz
5. Cleopatra
6. First Song Back
7. Electricity
8. Gross
9. Stone Cold
10. Poltergeist
11. Vampires
12. Bosses
13. Don't Believe Dat
Video After The Jump
My Italian vacation is hard to describe coherently, it’s rather a terrific mix of the fragments in my mind. Sun, smiles, wines, crowds of tourists, cozy yards, pompous museums, and, of course, Coliseum – put them together and you will have the almost full picture of Rome. 
It goes without saying that the most important element of the country is people. There is a great deal of stereotypes we know about Italians. They seem to be bustling, talkative and full of beans, according to the images made up by the films, novels and essay writing, and this is nothing but truth. But there is one more significant feature I found about them: Italians are extremely friendly and easy-going. Be sure that even in the smallest café you’ll meet a shining smile, and each passer-by will help you get your bearings. The domestic atmosphere they managed to create makes you love every moment of being there.
Rome is full of places worth looking at, and you will never lack things to admire. What impressed me most is the intricate architecture (Picture 1), picturesque squares (Italians call them piazza) (Picture 2), and, of course, the Coliseum (Picture 3). It’s great to look at the two-thousand-year-old building which, however, is still spectacular and impressive. I recommend you to refresh your historical knowledge before visiting it. I don’t mean special research papers writing; a tourist booklet will be enough to help you appreciate its historical and cultural value. The queues everywhere are no less impressive, though. But Rome is worth this little prey.
I have always dreamt to see the Queen of the Hanse, as the traders have called Lübeck, the port city of German. The former greatest trade city of Europe, it saved the memory of its past power in the beautiful historical sites.The Old City, or Altburg, is situated on the peninsula of the Baltic Sea. It kept the medieval look with its narrow streets, crow-stepped gabled houses and the gothic churches. My attention attracted the St. Mary’s Church,
the perfect example of the gothic architecture and the symbol of the former prosperity of the Hanseatic city. Even those who have never written a thematic custom written paper will recognize the features of this style. Besides the architecture, there is also the wonderful opportunity to listen to the organ music. But the real treasure of the church is the unique astronomical clock. To tell the truth, it’s hard to understand how it works but this little fact couldn’t prevent me from admiring it.Walking through the old Lubeck, visit the Travemünde. This very old seaside resort with the mouthful name is still the largest German ferry port. The most significant element of it is the old lighthouse which might remember the times of the city’s majesty. The Flying P-Liner Passat ,

the museum in the ship, is worth so many words of admiration that can take several writing a term paper.As far as you get to know the old Lübeck, it engages you into the original atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

Meek Millz-Mr Philadelphia Mixtape Dropping Aug 25th! Meek Millz-Flamerz 4 coming soon!!!
Track List:
01. Intro
02. Death B4 Dishonor
03. Choppa N Da Paint
04. Dope Boy Swag
05. In Da Wall
06. Powder
07. Whippin All Of Dat
08. Spray Somethin'
09. Yayo
10. Drug Dealin' Muzik
11. Popular Demand
12. Porsche Music
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