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・ Find the Colour
・ Find the Crowd
・ Find the Lady (1936 film)
・ Find the Lady (1956 film)
・ Find the Lady (1976 film)
・ Find the Lady (film)
・ Find the Light
・ Find the Link
・ Find the Real
・ Find the River
・ Find the Time
・ Find the Way
・ Find the Witness
・ Find the Woman
・ Find Tomorrow (Ocarina)
Find Us
・ Find water
・ Find What You Love and Let It Kill You
・ Find What You Love and Let It Kill You (Jonny Craig album)
・ Find You
・ Find Your FaceMate
・ Find Your Harmony
・ Find Your Love
・ Find Your Man
・ Find Your Own Way Home
・ Find Your Way
・ Find Your Worth, Come Home
・ Find-a-drug
・ Findabair
・ Findability


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Find Us : ウィキペディア英語版
Find Us

"Find Us" (sometimes subtitled "In the Back of the Club") is the second single from ''Milk Me'', a 2004 album by East Coast hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released by Penalty Recordings as a CD single and 12 inch with "Hot" as its United States b-sides and "It's Nothing" as it United Kingdom b-side. The song is produced by The Beatnuts and features raps by Juju and Psycho Les, as well as a chorus sung by a young Akon. The song's lyrics are both braggadocios and sexually explicit. The song's beat is characterized by its stomp-and-clap percussion, as well as its intermittent whistling noise. The song also features live instrumentation provided by guitarist Eric Krasno and keyboardist Neal Evans.
"Find Us" was released to mainly positive critical reception: Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic considers it a "standout" song, while Tom Doggett of RapReviews.com adds that it has a "marvelous minimalist beat" and "catchy hook." Low Key of MVRemix.com describes "Find Us" as "a perfect club song for the summer" because of its "infectious handclaps." On a less positive note, Robert DeGracia of AllHipHop.com claims: "(Us' ) is a complete eye-crosser that makes listeners struggle to make sense of what's exactly rocking around the clock."
==Music Video==
"Find Us" failed to chart despite its critical reception and the release of a Ulysses Terrero-directed music video. The video was controversially not played on BET because some suspect the channel was anti-underground hip hop. BET justified their decision claiming, "BET doesn't break new artists," in reference to Akon. The music video shows The Beatnuts and Akon rapping in a club environment.

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