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  2. Sucker for Pain - Wikipedia

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    "Sucker for Pain" is a song by American rappers Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa and American rock band Imagine Dragons with fellow American rapper Logic and American singer ...

  3. Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department is a collaboration album between American indie rock musicians Robert Pollard and Doug Gillard released in 1999. [1] For the album, Gillard recorded instrumental tracks for songs Pollard had written (along with contributing four instrumentals of his own), to which Pollard later added vocals.

  4. Mrs. Officer - Wikipedia

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    "Mrs. Officer" is the fourth single from Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter III. Its lyrics explore the tension between criminal suspects and police officers by portraying a relationship between Lil Wayne and a female police officer; it goes so far as to reference the famous N.W.A rap song "Fuck tha Police" (though in a literal sense). [1]

  5. Talk:Sucker for Pain - Wikipedia

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  6. Last Drive - Wikipedia

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    Every song title from the album is also listed on the front cover. Also some lyrics are visible on it, "Outlaw motorcycle gangs have joined forces with the citizen drivers, look out for hot Chevey panel truck" (from "The Last Drive") and "Take my spirit someplace else" (from "The Last Poet"). The front cover was drawn by Eric Burdon.

  7. Sucker (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sucker" is a song by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers. The song was released on March 1, 2019, through Republic Records . It is the group's first single released together in six years, since their reunion a day before the song was released.

  8. Giving You the Best That I Got (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was Baker's first and only #1 album in the US, her second #1 R&B Album, and was certified 3× platinum in 1989 by the RIAA. The title track was released as the first single from the album and became Baker's highest-charting single in the US, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Heathens (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also peaked at number one on the Alternative Songs chart, and reached the top 20 in a variety of other charts. By September 2017, "Heathens" had sold over 2.1 million copies in the US. [16] The song is the second by the band to be certified Diamond, indicating sales of over 10 million copies. [17]