This page will contain discussion groups about Candy Shop, as they become available.Candy Shop"Candy Shop" is the second single from 50 Cent's second album, The Massacre. Released in 2005, the single (which features Olivia) reached number one in the United States, becoming 50 Cent's third number-one single and Olivia's first number-one single; it also reached number four in the United Kingdom. The song was written by 50 Cent and Scott Storch and produced by Storch. The intro has a sample from The Salsoul Orchestra's "Love Break", whereas the single version has an interpolation of the sample that goes up in melody. The song was number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine weeks. Coincidentally, "Love Break" was also used on Eric B and Rakim's "Paid in Full". The song caused some controversy as the lyrics referred to 50 Cent receiving oral sex with lines such as "I'll let you lick the lollipop". It was heavily censored when played on many commercial radio stations to remove swearing and sexually explicit language. Some critics also derided the song as being a retread of his earlier collaboration with Lil Kim, "Magic Stick." On the Hot 100 chart it was preceded by Mario's "Let Me Love You" and followed by "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani. The music video - made in January 11-12, 2005 in Hollywood - features several top models icluding "Lyric" (as the nurse), Chessika Cartwright (as the dominatrix) and Erica Mena (as girl in bed) and of course Olivia as the lead dancer. Some G-Unit protégés also appear in it, that are Lil' Scrappy and Young Buck. Remixes
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Some G-Unit protégés also appear in it, that are Lil' Scrappy and Young Buck. The quick reply she gets is: "It's from Long Island". The music video - made in January 11-12, 2005 in Hollywood - features several top models icluding "Lyric" (as the nurse), Chessika Cartwright (as the dominatrix) and Erica Mena (as girl in bed) and of course Olivia as the lead dancer. In the movie Cruel Intentions, the innocent girl Cecile Caldwell is drinking what she thinks is regular iced tea, and says: "This doesn't taste like iced tea". Some critics also derided the song as being a retread of his earlier collaboration with Lil Kim, "Magic Stick." On the Hot 100 chart it was preceded by Mario's "Let Me Love You" and followed by "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani. Marge Simpson, in an episode of The Simpsons, once quipped, "I'd like to visit that Long Island place, if only it were real." after having several servings of a Long Island Iced Tea. It was heavily censored when played on many commercial radio stations to remove swearing and sexually explicit language. The song caused some controversy as the lyrics referred to 50 Cent receiving oral sex with lines such as "I'll let you lick the lollipop". Variations of this drink include:. Coincidentally, "Love Break" was also used on Eric B and Rakim's "Paid in Full". Long Island Iced Tea served outside the States are often made of liquors and cola alone(without sour mix). Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine weeks. This American cocktail is however altered in other countries, due to the minimal use of sour mix. The song was number one on the U.S. Because of strict liquor laws in Utah, the cocktail must be served in five shot glasses with the soda, sour and ice in a separate glass, or a single glass with a single shot of alcohol with the 'flavors' of the other liquors. The intro has a sample from The Salsoul Orchestra's "Love Break", whereas the single version has an interpolation of the sample that goes up in melody. The drink has a much higher alcohol concentration (~28%) than most cocktails because of the small amount of mixer. The song was written by 50 Cent and Scott Storch and produced by Storch. However, stronger evidence suggests that the Long Island Iced Tea was in fact invented in the 1970s by Robert "Rosebud" Butt, a bartender at the Oak Beach Inn (OBI) nightclub in Oak Beach on Long Island. Released in 2005, the single (which features Olivia) reached number one in the United States, becoming 50 Cent's third number-one single and Olivia's first number-one single; it also reached number four in the United Kingdom. This has led to its frequent use in fiction as a method to get a teetotaler drunk. "Candy Shop" is the second single from 50 Cent's second album, The Massacre. The drink also shares a similar taste to tea. [3] Listen. Some claim that the drink, like most cocktails, was invented during the Prohibition era, as a way of taking the appearance of a non-alcoholic drink (iced tea). Olivia and Notorious B.I.G. Close variants often replace the sour mix with sweet and sour mix or with lemon juice, and the cola with actual iced tea. Candy Shop remix - 50 cent feat. A popular variation mixes equal parts vodka, gin, rum, tequilla and triple sec with 1 1/2 parts sour mix with a splash of Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or a similar soda. Candy Shop remix - 50 cent featuring Marques Houston Listen. A Long Island Iced Tea is a cocktail made with, among other ingredients, vodka, gin, tequilla and rum. Snoop Dogg [1] [2]. Texas Tea - a Long Island Iced Tea with the addition of Burbon/. Candy Shop (kickdrums remix) - 50 Cent feat. Long Beach Iced Tea - made with Cranberry Juice instead of sours mix, without Coke. Electric Iced Tea. Walk Me Down- Made with Blue Curacao instead of Coke and mixed with ice in a blender, giving an almost margarita impression. California Iced Tea - made with Lemonade and Blue Curacao instead of Coke. Beverly Hills Iced Tea - made with Champagne instead of Coke. Baptist Redemption - a Long Island Iced Tea without Coke. Alaskan Iced Tea. Adios Motherfucker. |