Dis Morning

"Dis Morning" is a song by the American hip hop recording artist Rocko. It was released as the first promotional single from his first album Self Made (2008). The song interpolates another American rapper, Talib Kweli's 2002 single "Get By".

"Dis Morning"
Promotional single by Rocko
from the album Self Made
Released2008
Recorded2007
Genre Hip hop
Length3:45
LabelRocky Road, So So Def, Island Urban
Songwriter(s)Rodney Hill, Jr.
Producer(s)Marvelous J

Music video

The music video, directed by Gabriel Hart, was released on September 18, 2008. Shot in both black-and-white and color, the video depicts people going through their daily lives, trying to make money to support themselves and their families. A clip of the video was used at the end of Rocko's music video "Tomorrow", Self Made's second single, which preceded the release of this one.[1]

gollark: Thoughts? Is this *too* cheaty?
gollark: Given that our slag production makes *about* one per ten seconds (probably less), and 12.8 units of 5 coal would be needed for 1 diamond, we could get one diamond every two minutes or so.
gollark: I figured out a terrible, terrible (in the sense of being slightly cheaty) way to get diamonds:1. hook up slag production to thermal centrifuge (there's a 1 slag -> tiny gold dust + 5 coal dust recipe)2. feed coal to compactor (makes compressed coal balls; without this it would need flint, but that's easy too)3. compress the coal ball into a ... compressed coal ball4. compress the compressed coal balls into a coal chunk (usually this would require obsidian, iron or bricks, but the compactor skips that too - obsidian is automateable easily but with large power input, though)5. compress coal chunk into diamond
gollark: Oh, this is really cool, Random PSIDeas has a thing which allows me to move my camera position.
gollark: ... right, the dirt, silly me.

References

  1. "Rocko - "Dis Morning"". Vimeo. Retrieved February 19, 2012.
    - "Rocko". Vevo. Retrieved February 19, 2012.


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