1: Jeronimo, a heavy rock band founded in 1969.
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1: Jeronimo, a heavy rock band founded in 1969.
2: Jeronimo, singer-songwriter from The Netherlands.
3: Jeronmio, a trip-hop/hip-hop artist from Mexico.
4: Jeronimo, a hip-hop artist from Kutaisi, Georgia.
1: Jeronimo was founded in 1969 and in '69/'70 they had their first two hits "He Ya" and "Na Na Hey Hey". With these two chartbreakers, Jeronimo climbed to the number 1 position in almost all European countries.
In 1970 Jeronimo and Steppenwolf toured successfully through Germany and in the same year Jeronimo partook in the legendary "Progressive Pop Festival" in Cologne. Following that, Jeronimo shared the headlines with such groups as Deep Purple and Golden Earring at various European open-air festivals.
In 1971, Jeronimo's biggest stage-performance was in Lausanne for "UNICEF" and was televised worldwide.
Jeronimo could be seen in numerous European television shows and in Germany they were on "Hits A Gogo", "Beatclub" and "Bananas".
In 1970, Jeronimo, together with Creedence Clearwater, presented the album "Spirit Orgaszmus", which was a success throughout all of Europe.
After 30 years and millions of records sold worldwide, Jeronimo is still cult. In 1999/2000, their hits "Na Na Hey Hey" and "He Ya" were re-released on numerous hit-compilations.
The CD's "Cosmic Blues", "Time Ride" and "Best Of" have been available in record stores since 1991.
After numerous negotiations with "the purple record-company" in Frankfurt, Ringo Funk successfully acquired the rights to all of Jeronimo's songs in November of 2000.
In the spring of 2002, 4 new CD's "Jeronimo", "Cosmic Blues", "Time Ride" and "Best Of" was released, which have been digitally mastered from the original recordings. There will be a bonus track on each of the CD's (partially with previously unreleased material).
2: "I live for music," says Jeronimo. And it's a good thing he does, too, because it's one of the few constants in the fast-rising star's chaotic day-to-day.
Born in Brazil, the singer-songwriter, was adopted as an infant by a Dutch family. But when he was only 10, his parents divorced, and he relocated to exotic Sri Lanka with his mum and sister. There, he learned English -- fast! -- while listening to a neverending soundtracks of Josh Groban and other artists.
Within two years, the standout student was back in Holland and being invited to choose for himself where to enroll next. "Basically," he recalls, "I picked 'High School Musical.'" In other words, he attended the sort of academy that offsets its math and science classes with acting and dance instruction.
A few short years later, Jeronimo's drama coach informed him that the famous Dutch writer Carry Slee was holding auditions for her second film, "Timboektoe." Drawn to the rush of the tryout more than the prospect of being cast, he went -- and booked his first movie role! "Hopefully," he adds, "it won't be my last, either!"
jeronimo's bio2Today, as he prepares for the release of his debut album -- a modern-pop mash-up of inspirations from his idols -- Jeronimo more than ever adheres to his "I live for music" motto. But, in spite of his laser-like focus on his career, he remains endearingly goofy, a regular kid who cops to being enamored of Selena Gomez, scared witless of bugs and ambivalent about T-shirts. "I'm not a nudist," he insists. "I just don't like clothes that much!"
In short, Jeronimo has the voice, the talent, the look and the drive to become an international sensation, a Justin Timberlake for a new generation. And, as long as at the end of each day, he can chill with his friends and listen to music on his iPod, he won't just be happy, he'll be ecstatic.
After all, as he'd be the first to tell you, when you live for music, you live a pretty sweet life.
3: Born in Mexico City in 1974. Jeronimo is a bass player, Composer and singer-rapper, founder member of the band Poncho Kingz . Signed in 1997 with BMG-RCA México , they recorded their first album in New York City , which includes the hit single Zero Varo.
The band did several massive concerts like the first Vive Latino Festival in 1998. In 1999 the recorded the track Me Basta , for the tribute to the Mexican Singer José José, as well as the Millenium Partys tour on the South East Asia .
After leaving the band in 2001 to continue his university career, and start working with the TV company Televisa Deportes as a producer , along with this he placed more than 25 songs on different TV shows with Editora San Angel.
He graduated from the Recording Arts program of the Musicians Institute in Hollywood California .
In 2005 returns to Mexico to work with New Art Sound , Planet Audio and Xtudio in diferent musical and cinema proyects , like American Visa , Morenita , 2033 and the TV series XY.
In 2007 he released his first solo album Disponible en CD.
One Kiss
Jeronimo Lyrics
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One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
Please, I'm begging on my knees
One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
(Jeronimo) Noooo, (Jeronimo) noooooo
All you say is no no no no no
All you say is no no no no no (Jeronimo)
You got to tell her, what she wants to hear
You've got to move her deep inside her heart,
You've got to listen when she tries to speak
And tell her she's the bomb.
You've got to make her feel like she's the one,
You've to show her without her it's no fun,
You've got to make her see where she belongs
And tell here she's the bomb.
Oh please, I'm begging on my knees
One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
Please, I'm begging on my knees
One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
(Jeronimo) Noooo, (Jeronimo) noooooo
All you say is no no no no no
(What) Noooo, (what) noooo
All you say is no no no no no (Jeronimo)
You got to tell her, what she wants to hear
You've got to move her deep inside her heart,
You've got to listen when she tries to speak
And tell her she's the bomb.
You've got to make her feel like she's the one,
You've to show her without her it's no fun,
You've got to make her see where she belongs
And tell here she's the bomb.
Oh please, I'm begging on my knees
One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
Please, I'm begging on my knees
One kiss before you go
But all you say is no no no no
(Jeronimo) Noooo, (Jeronimo) noooooo
All you say is no no no no no
(What) Noooo, (what) noooo
All you say is no no no no no
The song "One Kiss" by Jeronimo features a repeated plea to a woman for a single kiss before she leaves, followed by her repeated rejections. The singer expresses his desperation, even going as far as begging on his knees, but the woman remains steadfast in her decision to say no. The repetition of the phrase "no no no no" emphasizes the woman's refusal and drives home the song's message of unrequited desire.
The lyrics also contain advice on how to win over a woman's heart, including telling her what she wants to hear, listening to her, and making her feel special. However, despite this advice, the plea for a single kiss is still met with rejection. The song's repetitive nature and focus on the rejection of desire ultimately leave the listener with a feeling of frustration and helplessness.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh please, I'm begging on my knees
I am desperately asking for something
One kiss before you go
I want a simple and intimate gesture of affection
But all you say is no no no no
You are repeatedly rejecting my request
You got to tell her, what she wants to hear
In order to win someone over, you need to speak to their desires
You've got to move her deep inside her heart,
You have to connect with her emotionally and make her feel something
You've got to listen when she tries to speak
It's important to pay attention to her and understand where she's coming from
And tell her she's the bomb.
Compliment her and make her feel special
You've got to make her feel like she's the one,
Make her believe that she is the most important person in your life
You've to show her without her it's no fun,
Emphasize how much you value her presence and that life without her would be incomplete
You've got to make her see where she belongs
Help her understand that she has a place in your life and future plans
And tell here she's the bomb.
Reiterate your appreciation for her and how amazing she is
(Jeronimo) Noooo, (Jeronimo) noooooo
Expressing frustration and disappointment in her repeated rejection
All you say is no no no no no
Continuing to emphasize her refusal to grant his request
(What) Noooo, (what) noooo
Further expressing his disbelief and disappointment at her rejection
All you say is no no no no no (Jeronimo)
Repeating his disappointment at her lack of willingness to grant his request
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on Ice Dream
This is the lyrics?
I dream day and night
The ice makes me dry
Like diamonds flying around
Bring colours to my sleepy eyes
Day and night I walk in my dreams
Different place in the white ice
Time brings me back from my dream
I count up to number zero
Day and night I walk in my dreams
Different place in the white ice
Time brings me back from my dream
I count up to number zero