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"Got Your Money" is a song by American rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard, released in 1999 as the only single from his second studio album, Nigga Please. Both the single and the album were the last to be released by Ol' Dirty Bastard, before his death in 2004.
"Caught Out There" is the debut single by American singer Kelis, released on October 5, 1999, from her debut studio album, Kaleidoscope (1999). Written and produced by the Neptunes, the song peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 but fared better outside the United States, reaching the top ten in Canada, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
During this time, Kelis featured on Ol' Dirty Bastard's U.S. top 40 single "Got Your Money". The album performed better in Europe, where "Caught Out There" was a moderate hit in most European countries except the United Kingdom, where the song saw massive success, peaking at number four on the UK Singles Chart.
"Got Your Money" (Ol' Dirty Bastard featuring Kelis) 1999 Nzingha Stewart, Scott Kalvert, Hype Williams and D'Urville Martin [70] "Supa Love" (Guru featuring Kelis) 2000 Andrew Dosunmu [61] "What It Is" (Busta Rhymes featuring Kelis) 2001 "Help Me" (Timo Maas featuring Kelis) 2002 Rojo [61] "When the Last Time" (Clipse featuring Kelis and Pharrell)
It should only contain pages that are Kelis songs or lists of Kelis songs, ... Good Stuff (Kelis song) Got Your Money; H. Honey (Moby song) I. I Don't Think So;
Two decades later, Kelis is revisiting the song that made her a household name via a "cheeky" new campaign with Lactaid. "This song is one of the most licensed records of all time. But like, it's ...
I’ve got a couple of shipping containers of clothes from [music] videos that I’ve taken as keepsakes. 11. On Sunday afternoons, you’d probably find me lying by the pool on the farm.
Kaleidoscope is the debut studio album by American singer Kelis.It was released on December 7, 1999, by Virgin Records, and was produced entirely by the Neptunes.Despite underperforming in the United States, the album saw mild success in certain international markets, including the United Kingdom, where it charted at number 43 and was certified gold.