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  2. Whole Foods Parking Lot - Wikipedia

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    The artist Delia Brown created a rap video response entitled "Revenge of the Black Prius". The video is available on iTunes and Amazon, where the artist is listed as Del-Nel. [8] Rapper Lae (LaeCharles Lawrence Jr.) has created "Whole Foods Parking Lot (Berkeley Remix)". [9]

  3. One Piece season 19 - Wikipedia

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    The first story arc, called "Whole Cake Island", adapts material from the rest of the 82nd volume to the beginning of the 90th volume of the manga by Eiichiro Oda. It deals with Luffy and his small team rescuing Sanji from his arranged marriage to finalize a political alliance between his own family, the Vinsmokes, and Big Mom's family.

  4. Whole Lotta Money - Wikipedia

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    "Whole Lotta Money" is a song by American rapper Bia, released on May 18, 2021, as the fifth single from Bia's second EP, For Certain. The song's music video was released on April 8, 2021. Following viral success on social media platform TikTok, the song's original version peaked at number three on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.

  5. Whole Lotta Choppas - Wikipedia

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    "Whole Lotta Choppas" is a song by American rapper Sada Baby. It was released on August 14, 2020, through Asylum Records , as the lead single from his upcoming debut album. The song quickly garnered popularity on the video-sharing app TikTok and became Sada Baby's first charting song.

  6. Cake (Flo Rida song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cake" is a song by the American rapper Flo Rida, from the Atlantic Records compilation album "This Is a Challenge". [1] The song features the American rap duo 99 Percent . It was released to contemporary hit radio as a single on February 28, 2017.

  7. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    The remix begins with a new West verse, wherein he attacks Drake for allegedly signing a lifetime deal with Universal Music Group and mocks J. Cole's music. Apr 22, 2024 "Over Hoes & Bitches (feat. Takeoff)" Quavo: Chris Brown "Weakest Link" Takeoff feature is posthumous, thus recorded before the feud. [173] Apr 30, 2024 "Euphoria" Kendrick Lamar

  8. Bad (Wale song) - Wikipedia

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    As noted by MTV, the remix starts with moody synth keys before the familiar "bed springs" squeak, which appeared in the original track, lead to the infidelity-laced hook. Wale and Rihanna also trade rap bars: "Bad girls ain't no good and the good girls ain't no fun," he spits before she answers: "And the bad girls want a real nigga."

  9. R.I.P. (Young Jeezy song) - Wikipedia

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    The official remix was released on March 29, 2013, and features YG, Kendrick Lamar and Chris Brown. In the song Chris Brown disses Canadian rapper Drake. [3] On April 7, DJ Skee released an extended remix featuring rapper Riff Raff. [4] The following day the official "G-Mix" was released featuring Snoop Dogg, Too Short and E-40. [5]