|
|
| |
|
|
|
Join a community of music revolutionaries...
Register now and receive wicked updates including exclusive events, music, downloads and contests via email or phone.
ex. name@domain.com or 3105551212
[LOGIN]
[BECOME A MEMBER]
[UNSUBSCRIBE]
|
 |
| |
 |
T-PAIN SAYS LIL WAYNE'S JAIL TIME PUT 'T-WAYNE' ALBUM ON HOLD
On Thursday, March 11, 2010
The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive
Despite naysayers' talk that the duet album between T-Pain and Lil Wayne will never happen, Mr. Pain says the project is very much still aliv...
>> LEAVE A COMMENT
>> READ FULL STORY
|
|
|
|
Adamari (Qedamawi or Qadamawi) is Ethiopian for 'first', and may also mean 'old' or 'holy'. Haile Selassie was often reffered to as Qadamawi Haile Selassie I, The First, by reknown artists such as Bob Marley, Dennis Brown & Garnett Silk. Adamari is dedicated to the immediate and futuristic reinvention of mainstream dancehall, reggae, soca, punta, hip-hop and other Urban/Caribbean music. As a young company owned and operated by young entrepreneurs, it is Adamari's ultimate ambition to serve as a popular catalyst for the present & future generations of musical entertainment & event production. [MORE...]
|
"Reinventing The Revolution”
The Adamari Empire |
ADVERTISE ON ADAMARI.NET |
If we expect to maintain and grow our industry, we all must do our part! We’re doing ours by helping you get your message out and reaching the heads you need. “Each One, Teach One. Spread the good word of Music” Ask about our advertising packages today! |
| *Advertise for as low as $.10 cents per day |
|
| |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
SEARCH NOT WORKING FOR YOU?
If you are having difficulty using this "Advanced Search", then try the "Basic Search" by clicking here or by entering keywords in the form above. If you have any suggestions, please email to adamari@adamari.net.
|
SEARCH TIPS |
Search is simple: just type whatever comes to mind in the search box, hit Enter or click on the Google Search button, and Google will search the web for pages that are relevant to your query.
Some basic facts
- ♦ Every word matters. Generally, all the words you put in the query will be used.
- ♦ Search is always case insensitive. Searching for [ new york ] is the same as searching for [ New York ].
- ♦ Punctuation is ignored (that is, you can't search for @#$%^&*()=+[]\ and other special characters).
Guidelines for better search
- ♦ Keep it simple. If you're looking for a particular company, just enter its name, or as much of its name as you can recall. If you're looking for a particular concept, place, or product, start with its name. If you're looking for a pizza restaurant, just enter pizza and the name of your town or your zip code. Most queries do not require advanced operators or unusual syntax. Simple is good.
- ♦ Think how the page you are looking for will be written. A search engine is not a human, it is a program that matches the words you give to pages on the web. Use the words that are most likely to appear on the page. For example, instead of saying [ my head hurts ], say [ headache ], because that's the term a medical page will use. The query [ in what country are bats considered an omen of good luck? ] is very clear to a person, but the document that gives the answer may not have those words. Instead, use the query [ bats are considered good luck in ] or even just [ bats good luck ], because that is probably what the right page will say.
- ♦ Describe what you need with as few terms as possible. The goal of each word in a query is to focus it further. Since all words are used, each additional word limits the results. If you limit too much, you will miss a lot of useful information. The main advantage to starting with fewer keywords is that, if you don't get what you need, the results will likely give you a good indication of what additional words are needed to refine your results on the next search. For example, [ weather cancun ] is a simple way to find the weather and it is likely to give better results than the longer [ weather report for cancun mexico ].
- ♦ Choose descriptive words. The more unique the word is the more likely you are to get relevant results. Words that are not very descriptive, like 'document,' 'website,' 'company,' or 'info,' are usually not needed. Keep in mind, however, that even if the word has the correct meaning but it is not the one most people use, it may not match the pages you need. For example, [ celebrity ringtones ] is more descriptive and specific than [ celebrity sounds ].
|
|
| |
|