1) David Orobosa Omoregie (born 5 June 1998), known professionally as Dave or Santan Dave, is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Dave has gained acclaim for his socially conscious lyricism and wordplay and is among the most recognised British rappers.
Dave released his debut extended play Six Paths in 2016, after the release of a number of successful singles including the grime song "Thiago Silva" with AJ Tracey. In the same year, Canadian rapper Drake premiered a remix single of Dave's song "Wanna Know" featuring himself on OVO Sound Radio. Dave released his second EP Game Over in 2017. In 2018, his political song "Question Time" — which directed criticism towards the British Government — won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song. In the same year, he released "Funky Friday", featuring Fredo, which became his first number-one hit on the UK Singles Chart and his first platinum-certified release.
Dave's debut album Psychodrama (2019) was met with widespread critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, having the biggest first-week streams for a UK rap album. It went on to win the Mercury Prize and Album of the Year at the 2020 Brit Awards. He made his acting debut in the third season of the Netflix series Top Boy, which was released in September 2019.
2) Wouter Otto Levenbach (born 4 May 1944 in Amsterdam), known as Dave, is a Dutch Francophone singer who had a string of number one hits in France in the 1970s. From 1971 to 1974, he was one of the actors in the musical Godspell, making friends with actor Daniel Auteuil, who would become his best friend. In 1974, he released his first hit "Trop Beau", a French adaptation of The Rubettes' hit "Sugar Baby Love". Later, he released "Vanina", his first number-one single in France, an adaptation of Del Shannon's "Runaway", adapted into French by Patrick Loiseau. These were followed in 1975 by the three hits "Mon cœur est malade", "Dansez maintenant" and "Du côté de chez Swann".
His self-titled first album was released at the end of 1975. By that time, he did not only have great success in France and Belgium, but also in his country of origin the Netherlands, where "Dansez maintenant" was a number 1 hit. His later hits included "Lettre à Hélène" (1978), "Comment ne pas être amoureux de vous" (1978) and "Allo Elisa" (1979). In the 1980s, his popularity waned, but until his seventies he still had an audience due to live performances.
You Send Me
Dave Lyrics
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I know you send me
Darling, you send me
Honest you do, honest you do
Honest you do, whoa
You thrill me
I know you, you, you thrill me
Honest you do
At first I thought it was infatuation
But, woo, it's lasted so long
Now I find myself wanting
To marry you and take you home, whoa
You, you, you, you send me
I know you send me
I know you send me
Honest you do
Whoa-oh-oh, whenever I'm with you
I know, I know, I know when I'm near you
Mm hmm, mmm hmm, honest you do, honest you do
Whoa-oh-oh, I know-oh-oh-oh
I know, I know, I know, when you hold me
Whoa, whenever you kiss me
Mm hmm, mm hmm, honest you do
At first I thought it was infatuation
But, woo, it's lasted so long
Now I find myself wanting
To marry you and take you home
I know, I know, I know you send me
I know you send me
Whoa, you, you, you, you send me
Honest you do
The lyrics to "You Send Me" by Dave are a heartfelt expression of love and admiration for someone who has a profound impact on the singer. The repetition of "Darling, you send me" emphasizes the deep emotional connection the singer feels towards the person in question. The line "Honest you do" reinforces the genuine and sincere nature of this connection.
The lyrics go on to describe how this person thrills the singer. The repeated use of "you, you, you, you thrill me" underscores the intensity of the emotions they evoke. This person has had such a lasting impact on the singer that they now envision a future together, expressing a desire to marry them and take them home.
At first, the singer thought their feelings were simply infatuation, but as time has passed, they have come to realize that this connection is more profound and enduring than they initially thought. The repetition of "I know, I know, I know" further asserts the singer's certainty about the love and affection that this person inspires within them.
Overall, the lyrics convey a deep sense of love, admiration, and a desire for a lasting commitment with the person who holds such a powerful influence over the singer's heart.
Line by Line Meaning
Darling, you send me
My love, you have a profound effect on me
I know you send me
I am aware of the impact you have on me
Honest you do, honest you do
It's true, without a doubt
You thrill me
You excite and exhilarate me
I know you, you, you thrill me
I am fully aware of how much you excite me
Darling, you, you, you, you thrill me
My love, you have an incredibly thrilling impact on me
Honest you do
Honestly, it's true
At first I thought it was infatuation
Initially, I believed it was just mere infatuation
But, woo, it's lasted so long
But, oh, it has endured for such a significant period
Now I find myself wanting
Now I discover a strong desire within me
To marry you and take you home, whoa
To commit to you in marriage and bring you to my home
Whoa-oh-oh, whenever I'm with you
Oh, every time I am in your presence
I know, I know, I know when I'm near you
I am fully aware of my feelings when I am close to you
Mm hmm, mmm hmm, honest you do, honest you do
Mm hmm, it is true, without a doubt
Whoa-oh-oh, I know-oh-oh-oh
Oh, I am fully aware
I know, I know, I know, when you hold me
I am completely certain when you embrace me
Whoa, whenever you kiss me
Oh, every time you kiss me
Mm hmm, mm hmm, honest you do
Mm hmm, without a doubt, it's true
I know, I know, I know you send me
I am fully aware of the impact you have on me
Whoa, you, you, you, you send me
Oh, my love, you have a profound effect on me
Honest you do
Honestly, it's true
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Tratore, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Abkco Music Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Sam Cooke
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@ahmedmohammed339
FIRSTLY, IF I WAS GIVEN A 1 NUMBER, I SWEAR TO GOD I CHANGED.
BEFORE I CAME TO LONDON 6 YEARS AGO, I WAS A CLEAN PERSON.
SO CLEAN THAT THE RACIST SYSTEM, AT THE BEGINNING OF ALL THIS COMPLAINED THAT I WAS HAVING A SHOWER EVERYDAY (WATER USAGE) NOW THAT I HAVE A WORLD OF PROBLEMS, I FOUND MYSELF LETTING GO OF MY HYGIENE AND MYSELF. MY PRIORITIES CHANGED. FROM LOOKING FOR WORK, STUDYING TO DRINKING EVERYDAY. IT BECAME THE FIRST AND LAST THING I DID.
THEIR LIES HAVE PENETRATED PEOPLE DEEPLY.
THEY'VE BULLIED AND MANIPULATED THE PEOPLE THAT WERE MEANT TO BE HELPING US.
OR, THEY ARE DISCRETELY HELPING THEM.
ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAME OUT TO HELP US ARE CATERING TO NEW RACISM AND CLASS-ISM WHICH IS ANOTHER WAY OF LEGALIZING VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST US.
OUR BLACK BROTHER AND SISTERS IS BULLSHIT. OUR REDS IS BULLSHIT. OUR WHITE BROTHER AND SISTERS IS BULLSHIT POLISH AND OTHER'S. IN OUR COUNTRY IS BULLSHIT. OUR 2-4 PEOPLE IS BULLSHIT
THESE PEOPLE ARE STRATEGIZING EVERYDAY IN EVER WAY..
WAT DID THEY COME OUT AND SAY AT THE BEGINNING WEN ALL THIS BULLSHIT STARTED IN 2012.
EXAMPLE, THESE BLACK GUY'S WORKING WITH THE RACIST WHITE PEOPLE FOR NEW RACISM AND CLASS-ISM
ASK SIMANZ FROM BRISTOL, NATHAN SOUTH LONDON AND LEE WILSON, WAT DID THE RACIST WHITE PEOPLE IN THAT PRISON SAY TO YOU
U TAKE AN INTERVIEW (DAMIEN FROM BRISTOL) AND WHEN I SHOUTED UR NAME AND ASKED ABOUT THE INTERVIEW MS WOOD SAID YEAH ,YEAH ,YEAH
THEN ASK LEE WILSON FROM BRISTOL WHY HE SAID LETS STICK TOGETHER AGAINST WHITE PEOPLE.
THEN ASK WRIGHTY FROM SOUTH LONDON WHY HE SAID SOMALIS HAVE FUNNY FOREHEADS. OR QUIFFS
THEY HAVE THE RECORDINGS FROM DARTMOOR PRISON BECAUSE A WHITE/BLACK PERSON REMINDED ME ABOUT SOMETHING I SAID. I WOULD THROW TV OVER SOMEONE IF THEY TROUBLED ME.
I GOT RELEASED FROM DARTMOOR FOR 19 MONTHS. NOTHING HAPPENED OR WAS SAID.
I USE TO WALK EVERYDAY FOR 2 HOURS ALONG A VERY LONG STRETCH OF ROAD. NOTHING HAPPENED TO ME.
IT WAS ONLY UNTIL I GOT LOCKED THAT MY TROUBLES STARTED AGAIN.
IN BRISTOL AND GUY'S MARSH PRISON.
SOMEONE STARTED A RUMOR THAT I WAS RACIST, THEN SOME GUY'S TRIED TO COME AFTER ME. EVEN WHILE I WAS ON INDUCTION.
THE WOMEN HAD ISSUES WITH ME BECAUSE SOMEONE SAID "I LIKE FAT WOMEN OR FAT BLONDES" PRESSURED THEM TO TO SAY AND DO THINGS.
THEN 4 OR 5 MONTHS INTO MY SENTENCE SOME FOOD THING KICKED OFF.
I WENT INTO SEGREGATION.
CAME OUT OF PRISON & GOT A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE FOOD SITUATION.
IT WAS DESIGNED TO GET ME KILLED. IT DIDNT WORK FOR THEM.
SO THEY FORCED OTHERS TO BRING NEGATIVITY TO THEM OR LOOK GOOD, CLEANER, SEEN TO WORK HARDER OR EATING LESS,HE SMELLS AND SO ON.
AND NOW, EVERYONE IS THEIR BROTHERS AND SISTERS, ACCEPT US.
AND NOW, THEY LIKE BLACKS. THEY CHANGED THEIR MIND ABOUT BEING WHITE/BLACK.
THEIR BLACK. RACISM HAS CHANGED FOR BLACKS, BUT NOT FOR SOMALIS.
NOW UR A SOMALI LOVER. IF WERE FRIENDS. EQUIVALENT TO NIGER LOVER.
@chrishamilton4172
This was played at my nephews funeral, he was 11, he loved Dave. Every time I hear this I ball my eyes out. Love you Harlee love uncle Chris x
@CheckURL
Rest In Peace.
@danielakinyeye253
Rip
@robertsawney7901
Damn rip harlee ❤️
@jahblessds2409
Peace
@horajajum6617
Sorry for your loss but may he rest in peace 😔
@RidwanA7G1
Stormzy, Hus and Dave at the end was a beautiful shot 🙏🙏
@popoolaayobami4815
swear bro highlight
@ogjoez6588
Word
@ibrahim-bm6rw
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