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"Stunnin'" is a song by Canadian-American musician Curtis Waters, released on May 19, 2020 as his debut single. The song features Canadian musician Harm Franklin and was produced by Decz. The official music video was directed and edited by Ryan Tempke. It went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok, becoming the breakthrough hit of both artists.
Lyrically, the song centers around Gunna's determination to succeed in the face of adversity. [1] In the chorus, he references the backlash against him and the people who want him to fail. [ 2 ] Elsewhere, he also boasts his fashion, particularly about wearing the most stylish outfit at the Met Gala .
"Stuntin' Like My Daddy" is the first single from Birdman and Lil Wayne's album, Like Father, Like Son. It peaked at number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States , won the 2007 BET Viewer's Choice Award , [ 1 ] and was named the 94th best song of 2006 by Rolling Stone magazine.
"1 Stunna" is the second official single by the Big Tymers, from their third studio album, I Got That Work. The single was featured in the 2000 stand-up comedy film, The Original Kings of Comedy, and its stars Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, and Cedric the Entertainer appeared in the music video.
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Stunt 101 is the group's most successful song to date, charting the highest on the most charts. The single was released by Interscope Records and 50 Cent 's G-Unit Records . In 2022, "Stunt 101" was sampled on " Pump 101 " by British rappers Digga D and Still Brickin' , which reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart .
Reviewing the album for Vulture, Paul Thompson criticized the song, describing it as one "where a series of otherwise compelling thoughts about Gunna's newly isolated state seem disconnected, his blunt, seesawing cadence acting like little crescendos that ramp up and peter out." In addition, he cited it as one of the tracks whose beats "make ...
"Ya Ya" is a song by Lee Dorsey. The song was written by Dorsey, C. L. Blast, Bobby Robinson, and Morris Levy. Levy's participation in the writing has been called into question; the Flashback release of the single lists only Dorsey and Blast as writers, as do the liner notes to the American Graffiti soundtrack. [1]