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  2. Category:Fabolous songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Fabolous songs or lists of Fabolous songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  3. Fabolous discography - Wikipedia

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    List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US US R&B "Tameeka" (with Mario) 2001 — 68 Dr. Dolittle 2 (soundtrack) "Damn" 2003 — 69 Street Dreams "You Ain't Got Nuthin" (Lil Wayne featuring Fabolous and Juelz Santana) 2008 81 — Tha Carter III "Body Ya" 2010 — 75

  4. Category:Songs written by Fabolous - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Fabolous" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Jim Peterik - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Peterik (/ ˈ p iː t ə r ɪ k / PEE-tə-rik; [1] born November 11, 1950) [2] is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the founder of the rock band Survivor, as vocalist and guitarist in The Ides of March, and as co-writer of the anthem "Eye of the Tiger", the theme from the 1982 film Rocky III.

  6. Trade It All (song) - Wikipedia

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    Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork praised Fabolous' show of confidence in the song, while writing of Jagged Edge's feature, "though the crew belts a chorus that could have been recorded by any of the R&B groups of the era." [5] In 2013, Complex placed "Trade It All, Pt. 2" at number 18 on their list of "The 25 Best Song Sequels". [1]

  7. Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk - Wikipedia

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    Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk is a 1991 studio album by Texas based blues rock band The Fabulous Thunderbirds and the first without guitarist Jimmie Vaughan. He was replaced by Duke Robillard and Kid Bangham for the recording. The album marks a return to the straightforward blues-rock sound of their early material, abandoning the overly ...

  8. Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The album cover art is by Jim Franklin and depicts a flood of armadillos overwhelming a concert stage. More songs recorded at the Armadillo World Headquarters during these concerts were released on later albums, such as Sleazy Roadside Stories, but Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas is considered by many fans to be the group's best album.

  9. Mirror Stars - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Stars is the first American album by the Fabulous Poodles. The album was a reconfigured version of their second British album Unsuitable with four tracks added from their debut album Fabulous Poodles. The album was well received by American critics and reached No. 61 in the Billboard 200 album chart in 1979. [4]