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33-921: My Life may refer to: Autobiographies [ edit ] Mein Leben (Wagner) ( My Life ), by Richard Wagner, 1870 My Life (Clinton autobiography) , by Bill Clinton, 2004 My Life (Meir autobiography) , by Golda Meir, 1973 My Life (Mosley autobiography) , by Oswald Mosley, 1968 My Life (Trotsky autobiography) , by Leon Trotsky, 1930 My Life: A Spoken Autobiography , by Fidel Castro, with Ignacio Ramonet, 2006 My Life , by Isadora Duncan , 1927 My Life , by Lyn Hejinian , 1980 My Life , by Magic Johnson , 1992 My Life , by David Lange , 2005 My Life , by Burt Reynolds , 1994 My Life , by John Starks , 2004 My Life , by Alfred Russel Wallace , 1905 Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] My Life (Alan Dawa Dolma album) or

66-468: A 1993 drama "My Life" (novella) , an 1896 novella by Anton Chekhov My Life: Karate Kids , a 2010 British television documentary MyLife , an American information brokerage firm See also [ edit ] In My Life (disambiguation) The Story of My Life (disambiguation) This Is My Life (disambiguation) It's My Life (disambiguation) Mi Vida (disambiguation) My Life and Loves , by Frank Harris Topics referred to by

99-463: A 1999 album by Antidote My Life , a 2004 album by Hideaki Tokunaga My Life , a 2008 album by Mai Hoshimura My Life , a 2019 album by Marwa Loud Songs [ edit ] "My Life" (50 Cent song) , 2012 "My Life" (Billy Joel song) , 1978 "My Life" (Bliss N Eso song) , 2013 "My Life" (The Game song) , 2008 "My Life" (Hot Rod song) , 2012 "My Life" (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song) , 2021 "My Life" (Kids in

132-416: A Gentleman , 2002 "My Life", by T.I. from Urban Legend , 2004 "My Life", by TLC from FanMail , 1999 "My Life", by Tanvi Shah from the film Saroja , 2008 "My Life", by Wumpscut from Music for a Slaughtering Tribe , 1993 "My Life", by Zhu with Tame Impala from Ringos Desert , 2018 "My Life", by Zion I from Break a Dawn , 2006 Other [ edit ] My Life (film) ,

165-428: A close associate of the composer, many assumed (as Nietzsche doubtless intended) that Wagner had revealed a Jewish paternity in the autobiography, which was not the case. Over the years, and particularly after Wagner's death, Cosima attempted to recall all the copies that had been distributed. Many of these were apparently burnt by Cosima. The first generally published edition did not appear until 1911, possibly to quell

198-610: A press in Basel . Volume 4 was printed in 1880 in Bayreuth . There was no intention to distribute the book beyond a small circle of trusted friends; for this reason, rumours began to grow regarding the contents. Cosima herself was worried about some of the revelations in Mein Leben – in a letter to the King she wrote: Had I not constantly begged him to say everything, however painful it might be, there

231-453: A racy and often surprisingly frank account. However, [t]he subjective quality [...] emerges most clearly [...] in the casual and sometimes condescending tone [Wagner] adopts towards contemporaries [...], and it is present in the attacks on other composers of the age, above all on Meyerbeer. Nonetheless, the book is a major source for both Wagner's life and for the world of music and culture in which he began his career. The final section of

264-423: A video to be released is Infinity-produced " It Ain't Over Til It's Over ", featuring Mary J. Blige , Fabolous , and Jadakiss , released on iTunes on July 8. The next day, the official music video for "It Ain't Over Til It's Over" was premiered. The song was released to U.S. Rhythmic radio on August 30. The fourth single is "Legendary", featuring R&B singers Chris Brown , Keyshia Cole , and Ne-Yo . It

297-440: A whole." In February 2011 Khaled confirmed that Drake , Rick Ross , T-Pain , and Plies will be featured in the album. In April 2011, Khaled revealed additional guest appearances, including Fabolous , Young Jeezy , Fat Joe , Ace Hood , B.o.B , Cee Lo Green , Keyshia Cole , Ne-Yo , Chris Brown , and Akon . On his first webisode Khaled confirmed production from The Runners on the album. Khaled originally announced

330-514: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mein Leben (Wagner) Mein Leben ( German for " My Life ") is the autobiography of the composer Richard Wagner , covering the years from his birth in 1813 to 1864. On 17 July 1865 in Munich , Wagner began dictating Mein Leben to his then mistress Cosima von Bülow, whom he married in 1870. King Ludwig II of Bavaria asked him to write

363-453: Is quite a lot he would not have set down. I was bold enough to assert that you too would have asked him to do it, and so he plunges deep into a sea of unedifying memories. This is despite the fact that Wagner, in dictating to Cosima, had watered down some of his past, particularly his love life and his involvement in the 1849 Revolution in Dresden . An extra copy of volumes 1 to 3 struck off by

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396-491: Is the fifth studio album by American disc jockey and record producer DJ Khaled . It was released on July 19, 2011, by We the Best Music Group , Cash Money Records and Universal Motown Records . It is his first album to be released on a major label, his first four albums being released on the independent label Koch Records , which later changed its name to E1 Music. Khaled announced via Twitter on August 16, 2010 that

429-605: The Basel printer was acquired by the American collector Mrs. Burrell in 1892, and she was so surprised by what she read that she suspected it of being a forgery. Following a suggestion by Nietzsche, Wagner included a symbolic coat of arms as a frontispiece to the first volume. This showed a vulture ( German : Geier ) holding a shield with the constellation of The Plough ( Wagen ); thus referring both to Wagner's natural father Carl and to his beloved stepfather, Ludwig Geyer. This

462-525: The Best Forever , 2011 "My Life", by Dido from No Angel , 1999 "My Life", by E-40 from The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2 , 2012 "My Life", by Erykah Badu from Mama's Gun , 2000 "My Life", by Imagine Dragons from Mercury – Act 1 , 2021 "My Life", by Jesse Johnson , 1996 "My Life", by jj from jj n° 3 , 2010 "My Life", by John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer from A Sphere in

495-823: The Heart of Silence , 2004 "My Life", by John Lennon from John Lennon Anthology , 1998 "My Life", by K. Michelle from Rebellious Soul , 2013 "My Life", by KRS-One from Life , 2006 "My Life", by Mark Owen from In Your Own Time , 2003 "My Life", by NF from Perception , 2017 "My Life", by the Ohio Players from Contradiction , 1976 "My Life", by Oingo Boingo from Boi-ngo , 1987 "My Life", by Reks from Grey Hairs , 2008 "My Life", by Robin Thicke from Despicable Me: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack , 2010 "My Life", by Sleeping with Sirens from Gossip , 2017 "My Life", by Styles P from A Gangster and

528-471: The Kitchen song) , 1985 "My Life" (Phil Ochs song) , 1969 "My Life" (Slaughterhouse song) , 2012 " My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To) ", by Bill Anderson, 1969 "My Life", by 12 Stones from 12 Stones , 2002 "My Life", by Anson Lo , 2024 "My Life", by Big Tymers from I Got That Work , 2000 "My Life", by C-Murder from The Tru Story: Continued , 2006 "My Life", by DJ Khaled from We

561-438: The album a four out of ten, saying "It's certainly worth noting that We the Best Forever is Khaled’s most complete album since its namesake, for whatever that may be worth to you, and despite all kinds of reasons provided to do otherwise (Khaled actually spitting a verse on "Sleep When I’m Gone" comes to mind) it's not an incredible struggle to listen to a Khaled album front-to-back for once." The album debuted at number five on

594-531: The album an XL, saying "Though the content of We The Best Forever is what we've come to expect from a DJ Khaled offering—grandiose odes to the grind and getting yours—that he understands how to create those better than most is what makes a DJ Khaled track, and album, worthwhile." Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars, saying "As usual, his imperial victory-march hip-hop songs are fun, and mildly exhausting." Kevin Ritchie of Now gave

627-470: The album three and a half stars out of five, saying " We the Best Forever may be DJ Khaled's first release for the Cash Money label, but little else has changed. The good news is that the ringleader's formula of rounding up superstar talent for an album jammed with potential singles still works, unless you think everything on 2011 radio is trash and that big money ruined hip-hop." Adam Fleischer of XXL gave

660-447: The album three out of five stars, saying "At this point listeners are either down with his movement or they aren't, and while We The Best Forever is a solid piece, it's not different enough from his previous work to change any minds about him. But with emcees ranging from Jadakiss to B.o.B., there really is a little something on his latest LP to satisfy just about anyone who enjoys mainstream Hip Hop." AllMusic editor David Jeffries gave

693-495: The album two out of five stars, saying "DJ Khaled's fifth curatorial compilation of posse raps is a forgettable snapshot of mainstream hip-hop despite an all-star roster of emcees, R&B singers and producers. An industry fixture, the Miami radio DJ and Terror Squad member takes few stylistic chances, making We The Best Forever a mostly tedious listen despite its flashes of lyrical invention." PopMatters contributor David Amidon gave

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726-562: The album would be titled We the Best Forever . On August 19, 2010, three days after announcing the album title he announced he had signed with Cash Money Records . On December 7, 2010 Khaled said the album was 75% done. Khaled confirmed in September 2010 that the people he's made past hits with including, Birdman , Lil Wayne , would be featured on the project. Khaled revealed that he really wanted Eminem featured on one of his "street anthems" and asked Eminem to "do it for hip hop music as

759-403: The book, covering 1861 to 1864, was not completed until 1880. However, Wagner and Cosima had already determined to print a few copies for private circulation. The first volume was printed in 1870 in an edition of fifteen. Volumes 2 and 3 were printed in 1872 and 1875, in editions of eighteen copies. Wagner recruited the young Friedrich Nietzsche to act as proof-reader and to see the book through

792-412: The death of his professional nemesis, the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer . The book therefore ends on a 'triumphant' note with the exaltation of Wagner at the death of his supposed 'enemy.' The book is amongst the most readable of Wagner's prose writings, generally free of the complex syntax that is typical of his theoretical works. His frequently tempestuous career, friendships and controversies make for

825-524: The first single would feature Lil Wayne . The album's first single " Welcome to My Hood " featuring Rick Ross , Plies , Lil Wayne , and T-Pain , and produced by The Renegades, Cubic Z, DJ Nasty & LVM , and Khaled was released on January 18, 2011. It peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy-nine. On February 10, 2011, the music video was released for "Welcome to My Hood" featuring Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Wayne, and T-Pain. On April 27, 2011,

858-404: The memoir in a letter dated 28 May 1865: You would cause me inexpressible happiness if you were to give me an account of your intellectual and spiritual development and of the external events of your life as well. Wagner was indebted to the king, who had rescued him from a life of exile and financial embarrassment in the previous year. At around the same time in 1864, Wagner had heard the news of

891-408: The music video was released for the "Welcome to My Hood" (Remix) featuring T-Pain, Ludacris , Busta Rhymes , Twista , Mavado , Birdman , Ace Hood , The Game , Fat Joe , Jadakiss , Bun B and Waka Flocka Flame . On May 12, 2011, Khaled premiered the second single titled " I'm On One " featuring Drake , Rick Ross and Lil Wayne and produced by T-Minus , Noah "40" Shebib , and Kromatik . It

924-553: The rumours which had grown about the contents; this was cut and adapted by the Wagner family to cover up indiscreet comments or actions by Wagner which appeared discreditable. The first complete public edition appeared in 1963 (in German). The edition translated by Andrew Gray is based on this and is the first complete English translation. We the Best Forever We the Best Forever

957-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title My Life . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=My_Life&oldid=1216710621 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

990-512: The title song, 2009 My Life (Don Chezina album) , 2007 My Life (Grace Griffith album) or the title song, 2006 My Life (Iris DeMent album) or the title song, 1994 My Life (Jake Shimabukuro album) , 2007 My Life (Mary J. Blige album) or the title song, 1994 My Life (Rain album) , 2017 My Life (Ronnie Milsap album) or the title song, 2006 My Life: The Greatest Hits , by Julio Iglesias, 1998 My Life: The True Testimony , by Blood Raw, 2008 My Life ,

1023-421: Was later the source for Nietzsche's taunt (in a footnote in his 1888 book The Case of Wagner: A Musician's Problem ), that Wagner might have been Jewish , as 'a Geyer (vulture) is almost an Adler (eagle)'. Both 'Geyer' and 'Adler' were common Jewish surnames, although Ludwig Geyer was not in fact Jewish. However, as Nietzsche was at the time one of the very few who had read Mein Leben and had been

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1056-434: Was produced by DJ Nasty, Cubic Z & LVM, and was released to U.S. Rhythmic radio on October 4, 2011. We the Best Forever was met with generally positive reviews from music critics . At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 61, based on 7 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews ". Amanda Bassa of HipHopDX gave

1089-469: Was released in the United States for digital download on May 20, 2011, and was released to U.S mainstream radio on August 23. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy-eight, and has since peaked at number ten, becoming his then highest peaking song on the chart. On June 26, 2011, the music video was released for "I'm On One" featuring Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. The next single with

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