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    Rapper 2Pac sampled "777-9311" in his song "Whatz Ya Phone #?" from the album All Eyez On Me.; Rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1989 single "Beepers", from his album Seminar, refers to this track; during a breakdown, a simulated SkyPager operator says "you wish to send message, 777-9311, enter numeric message or press the pound key now."

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  5. Had to Phone Ya - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Boys' version of "Had to Phone Ya" was recorded on March 30, 1976, at Brother Studios in the middle of the primary sessions for 15 Big Ones. [8] The lead vocals are swapped between the band members. [9] The instrumental track from this session was made available on the 2013 compilation Made in California.

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  8. TikTok’s ‘phone ya’ dance is so easy, a Millennial could do it

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    The 'phone ya' dance trend is fun, playful choreography that doesn't require much expertise. The dance was created by @claudiajeanbass using a remix of Missy Elliott's "Work It”. "OK, I thought ...

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    The music video for the song, shot by Matisse Langbein (who also did the artwork for Get This In Ya!!) at Peregian Beach, mostly adheres to the lyrics in the song, depicting Chats bassist Eamon Sandwith wearing a lifeguard shirt, approaching a tradesman on a construction site (played by Josh Price) eating a sausage roll while sitting on a milk crate (referred to in the song as a 'milk crate ...