After numerous delays, Don’t Stop, her second album, was scheduled for release on April 2009. However, on 25 November 2008, Annie announced that she had decided to part ways with Island Records, leaving her second album's future uncertain. The original version of the album leaked.
In May 2009, Annie released a Richard X production entitled "Anthonio". The song tells the story of a holiday affair between Annie and a man named Anthonio who she met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Annie described the song as "the ultimate summer track". The release was followed by digital releases of "Songs Remind Me Of You" and "My Love Is Better".
Don’t Stop was finally released in November 2009 to rave reviews. The album contained new tracks with Paul Epworth and a special edition bonus disc was made available.
Annie's work has been awarded and critically acclaimed. In 2005 Annie won several awards for her work, including Best Pop Album and Best Newcomer at the Norwegian Alarm Awards ("Chewing Gum" had also been nominated for Song of the Year). Annie also won the Best Newcomer award at the prestigious Spellemannsprisen, the Norwegian Grammy Awards.
Annie's February 5th performance at the Alarm Awards was one of her first ever live performances. She also toured around the world to promote Anniemal, including a brief United Kingdom tour with Saint Etienne, to whom she had sent a demo tape while still in the band, Suitcase in 1996. Annie performed at sold out club venues in the United States in the summer of 2005, and returned to the US later that year. That same year, Annie released a compilation in the DJ-Kicks series on the !K7 label. Annie started a record label with Timo Kaukolampi called Totally.
On 29 July 2013 she released The A&R EP, a collaboration with Richard X. This EP included the single "Back Together". The Autumn of 2015 saw the release of her second EP with Richard X entitled Endless Vacation.
Official site: http://anniemelody.com/
2. Annie is a Pakistani singer, very popular on India and Pakistan for the song "Mahiya" Remix - Awarapan.
Noor–ul–Ain popularly known as Annie, (Punjabi, Urdu: عینی) is a Pakistani pop singer. Annie was born in 1984 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. In 1985, her parents moved to London where she grew up.
Annie started her singing career at the age of fifteen. In 2000, during a summer vacation in Pakistan, she performed for the first time in a live concert for Abrarul Haq's charity in Sargodha.
Sally
Annie Lyrics
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And I woke up early this morning and I went to the 5 and dime
I saw this pretty young lady that was real, real fine
I tapped her on the shoulder and said, "Mmm, mmm, excuse me, ma'am"
She pulled down her pants and said, "Splack these hands"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally "That Girl"
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
So we walked her to her house, as she opened up the door
It was heart-shaped bed in the middle of the floor
She pushed me on the bed and this you can bet
In between her legs was real, real wet
So I grabbed her by her thighs and I moved up truly
She jumped off the bed and said, "Don't touch my booty"
"Don't touch my booty 'cause I won't touch you"
"Don't touch my booty 'cause it's not the thing to do"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
So we bailed out her house just to get something to eat
We saw her friend named Patty walkin' down the street
Patty turned around as we yelled out her name
She dropped to her knee and began to sing
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
Sally is a girl that likes to play
And if you want some lovin' Sally is okay
She has a different fellow every day of the week
Two or maybe three just to make it sweet
Sally wants a man she can call her own
And sixty-seven hundred she can call on the phone
Sally's never tired and she's never alone
All Sally wants is a fellow with a room
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that girl-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that girl-that girl-that girl-that girl [Sally] (Sally) [Sally]
That-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that girl
Wait a second, get the party started
Gucci's here to put the love in your body
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that girl
That-that girl, that-that girl
That girl (Sally, Sally) [Sally]
The song "Sally (That Girl)" is a sexually explicit track by Gucci Mane. The lyrics are about a man who meets a girl named Sally at the 5 and dime store and has a sexual encounter with her. The song describes their sexual escapades in graphic detail. Sally is portrayed as a promiscuous woman who is always looking for a good time. She is depicted as having different partners every day of the week and no man can satisfy her.
The song also introduces another character, Patty, who is a friend of Sally. Patty is similarly promiscuous and is willing to have sex with anyone who is interested. The lyrics suggest that both Sally and Patty have a reputation for being sexually adventurous and are well-known in their neighborhood for their behavior.
Despite the explicit nature of the song, the lyrics are delivered in a lighter, humorous tone. The chorus repeats "Sally, that girl" several times and the verses contain playful rhymes and puns. The song has a catchy beat and is popular in clubs and at parties.
Overall, the song is a lighthearted depiction of casual sex and promiscuity. It is meant to be enjoyed for its catchy beat and playful lyrics rather than as a serious social commentary.
Line by Line Meaning
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Narrator wakes up early and goes to a store
And I woke up early this morning and I went to the 5 and dime
Narrator goes shopping to a local store
I saw this pretty young lady that was real, real fine
Narrator spots an attractive girl
I tapped her on the shoulder and said, "Mmm, mmm, excuse me, ma'am"
Narrator tries getting the girl's attention
She pulled down her pants and said, "Splack these hands"
Unexpected response from the girl - she isn't interested in the artist
Sally is a girl that likes to play
Sally is a free-spirited girl
And if you want some lovin' Sally is okay
Sally is willing to have casual relationships
She has a different fellow every day of the week
Sally is not interested in a long-term relationship
Two or maybe three just to make it sweet
Sally likes to have fun with multiple partners
Sally wants a man she can call her own
Sally is looking for a serious relationship
And sixty-seven hundred she can call on the phone
Sally has many suitors
Sally's never tired and she's never alone
Sally is always on the move and has many friends
All Sally wants is a fellow with a room
Sally wants a man with a place of his own
So we walked her to her house, as she opened up the door
Narrator, along with the girl and her friends visit Sally's house
It was heart-shaped bed in the middle of the floor
Sally has a distinctive decor in her house
She pushed me on the bed and this you can bet
Sally takes the initiative to make a move on the artist
In between her legs was real, real wet
Sally is physically aroused
So I grabbed her by her thighs and I moved up truly
Narrator proceeds to engage in physical intimacy with Sally
She jumped off the bed and said, "Don't touch my booty"
Sally is not interested in a certain type of physical interaction
"Don't touch my booty 'cause I won't touch you"
"Don't touch my booty 'cause it's not the thing to do"
Sally sets clear boundaries of what is acceptable behavior
We saw her friend named Patty walkin' down the street
Narrator, along with Sally and her friends, come across another friend
Patty turned around as we yelled out her name
Narrator greets Patty
She dropped to her knee and began to sing
Patty starts singing
Wait a second, get the party started
Gucci's here to put the love in your body
The song takes a different direction
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally "That Girl"
Whoa, oh, oh, oh,
Sally, whew, "That Girl"
Repetition of the chorus
That-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that girl
That-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that-that girl-that-that girl (Sally)
That-that girl-that girl-that girl-that girl [Sally] (Sally) [Sally]
Repetition of parts of the chorus
That girl (Sally, Sally) [Sally]
Final repetition of the chorus
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Written by: MAY BELL
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