This page will contain additional articles about Cassidy, as they become available.CassidyCassidy (real name Barry Reese) is a Philadelphia rapper. His 2004 album Split Personality has reached #2 on the Billboard 200 album charts and number 1 on the Billboard r&b/ hip hop chart. CareerCassidy was born in the early 1980s in Philadelphia. He rose to prominence as a battle rapper and started appearing on mix tapes. He was also a member of the crew Larceny. Producer Swiss Beatz signed him up to his Full Surface label distributed through J Records and featured him on Swizz Beatz 2002 album Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories. Cassidy has also appeared on tracks by Snoop Dogg and Wyclef Jean. Cassidy recorded the Split Personality album in 2003. The record is divided into three parts. The first part is credited to Cassidy and reflects his pop side, the second part is credited to "Tha Problem" aims at fans of his mix tapes and the third is credited to B. Reese from fans from his early days. [1] (http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1485966/03242004/cassidy.jhtml/1) Cassidy recorded the track and lead single "Hotel" with R. Kelly in Kelly's Chicago studios with a vocal contribution by Kelly - there is also a version featuring vocals by Trina. The song became a hit reaching the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2004 and the top 5 of the UK charts in May 2004. The song has also reached the Australian top 40 in late May 2004. Split Personality was released on March 16 2004 and debuted at #2 of the Billboard 200 album charts and at number 1 in the r&b/hip hop albums charts. The second single "Get No Better" featured a contribution from labelmate Mashonda did not do as well on the singles charts reaching #82 on the Billboard Hot 100. Discography
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The second single "Get No Better" featured a contribution from labelmate Mashonda did not do as well on the singles charts reaching #82 on the Billboard Hot 100. Jacques Cousteau died on June 25, 1997, and is buried in the Cousteau family plot at Saint-André-de-Cubzac Cemetery, Saint-André-de-Cubzac, France. Split Personality was released on March 16 2004 and debuted at #2 of the Billboard 200 album charts and at number 1 in the r&b/hip hop albums charts. Now Cousteau's figure is admired, beloved worldwide through the many who love the sea, and is regarded to with a sort of devotion, as symbolic of adventure, nature and exploration. The song has also reached the Australian top 40 in late May 2004. The documentary information found in Cousteau's words a linear scheme to follow. The song became a hit reaching the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2004 and the top 5 of the UK charts in May 2004. The so-called divulgationisme, a simple comprehensible form of sharing scientific concepts, was soon used for other disciplines too and became one of the most important and appreciated characteristics of modern TV broadcasting. Kelly in Kelly's Chicago studios with a vocal contribution by Kelly - there is also a version featuring vocals by Trina. The works that Cousteau produced also created a new kind of scientific communication that caused some criticism by formal academics. Cassidy recorded the track and lead single "Hotel" with R. His work allowed people of all continents to visit life under the ocean's surface and explore through television the resources of the "blue continent". [1] (http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1485966/03242004/cassidy.jhtml/1). He was in reality a sophisticated lover of nature, especially that of the sea. Reese from fans from his early days. Cousteau liked to call himself an "oceanographic technician". The first part is credited to Cassidy and reflects his pop side, the second part is credited to "Tha Problem" aims at fans of his mix tapes and the third is credited to B. In 1992 he was invited to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the United Nations' international conference on environment and development, then he became a regular consultant the UN and the World Bank. The record is divided into three parts. Cousteau claimed to his death that Bouboushian died fighting the monster, though many have claimed that foul play and jealousy may have been involved. Cassidy recorded the Split Personality album in 2003. The exact circumstance of his assistant's death remain a matter of controversy. Cassidy has also appeared on tracks by Snoop Dogg and Wyclef Jean. He ended his attempts after Bouboushian's death. Stories. Together with his young assistant and alleged lover the Armenian émigré Hagop "Jack" Bouboushian, he conducted several dangerous dives, with the intention of photographing the monster. Producer Swiss Beatz signed him up to his Full Surface label distributed through J Records and featured him on Swizz Beatz 2002 album Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. In 1985 Cousteau surprised many with his attempts to find the Loch Ness monster. He was also a member of the crew Larceny. In 1977, together with Peter Scott, he received the UN international environment prize, and a few years later he also received the American Liberty Medal from Jimmy Carter, then president of the United States. He rose to prominence as a battle rapper and started appearing on mix tapes. In 1974 he created the Cousteau Society for the protection of ocean life, which now has more than 300,000 members. Cassidy was born in the early 1980s in Philadelphia. The French ambassador already had suggested that Prince Rainier avoid the subject, but the president (allegedly) asked Cousteau in a friendly manner to be kind toward nuclear researchers, and Cousteau (allegedly) replied: "No sir, it is your researchers that ought to be kind toward us." During this discussion Cousteau found out that the reason for French experiments and research was American refusal to share its atomic secrets with its allies. His 2004 album Split Personality has reached #2 on the Billboard 200 album charts and number 1 on the Billboard r&b/ hip hop chart. In Monaco, the following November, an official visit by the French president Charles de Gaulle turned into a debate on the events of October 1960 and on nuclear experiments in general. Cassidy (real name Barry Reese) is a Philadelphia rapper. The train carrying the waste was stopped by women and children sitting on the railway, and was sent back to its origin. The risk was avoided. Split Personality (2004). Cousteau organized a publicity campaign which gained wide popular support. In October 1960, a large amount of radioactive waste was going to be discarded in the sea by EURATOM. Cousteau's popularity was increasing. Cousteau was made director of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, created the Underseas Research Group in Toulon, was the leader of the Conshelf Saturation Dive Program (long-term immersion experiments, the first manned undersea colonies) and was one of the few foreigners that has been admitted to the American Academy of Sciences. The successful experiment was soon repeated in 1965 with two submarines that reached 500m. Together with Jean Mollard he created the SP-350, an two-man submarine that could reach a depth of 350m below the ocean's surface. In 1963 with Jean de Wouters Cousteau developed the an underwater camera named "Calypso-Phot" which was later licensed to Nikon and became the "Calypso-Nikkor" and then the "Nikonos". His work did a great deal to popularize knowledge of underwater biology. Cousteau won three Oscars for The Silent World, The Golden Fish and World Without Sun, as well as many other top awards including the Palme d'Or in 1956 at the Cannes Film Festival. During these trips he produced many books and films. Named the president of the French Oceanographic Campaigns, in 1950 he bought his famous ship Calypso, with which he visited the most interesting waters of the planet, including some rivers. In the post-WWII years, still a naval officer, he developed techniques for the minesweeping of France's harbors and explored shipwrecks. Among the things that prompted him to develop efficient air-breathing diving free-swimming diving gear, were two oxygen toxicity accidents that he had earlier with rebreathers. Married in 1937 to Simone Melchior, he took part in WWII, and during the conflict he found the time to be co-inventor, with Emile Gagnan, of the first type of SCUBA diving equipment, the Aqua-Lung in 1943. In 1936 he tested a model of underwater eyeglasses, perhaps the ancestors of modern masks. He was training to become a pilot, but a serious car accident ended his aviation career. In 1930 he was admitted to the École Navale (Naval Academy) in Brest and became a gunnery officer of the French Navy, which gave him the opportunity to make his first underwater experiments. Cousteau is generally known in France as le commandant Cousteau (Commander Cousteau). Cousteau was born in Saint André de Cubzac, France and died in Paris. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 11, 1910 - June 25, 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. |