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"John" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne, and the second single from his album Tha Carter IV. The song features rapper Rick Ross, and it peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. "John" was released on March 24, 2011, on iTunes. [1] The song uses the hook from Rick Ross' song "I'm Not a Star" from his album Teflon Don.
Wesley McClean rated the album a 2.6/5, saying: "Rick Ross lacks gravitas, feeling checked out throughout most of the tracklist. A rapper known for his impeccable ear for beats and consistent output, he delivers his laziest and most elementary rhymes to date, pairing them with some of the least interesting instrumentals of his career."
Des Moines Public Schools alum Mike Hurst produced "Iconic," a new song featured on Meek Mill and Rick Ross' new Nov. 10 album "Too Good To Be True." ... 50 Cent, Lil Wayne and Lil Jon. Nas, Jay Z ...
It should only contain pages that are Rick Ross songs or lists of Rick Ross songs, ... (Meek Mill song) Black Opium; Born Stunna; ... John (Lil Wayne song) K. Know ...
American rapper Lil Wayne has released 286 singles including 19 promotional singles.Lil Wayne attained his first singles chart entry in 1999 as a featured artist on Hot Boys member Juvenile's single "Back That Azz Up", which peaked at number 19 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and became a top ten hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.
Wins & Losses is the third studio album by American rapper Meek Mill.It was released on July 21, 2017, by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records Group. [1] It is the follow-up to Meek Mill's second album Dreams Worth More Than Money (2015) and his Meekend Music EP series.
"Mirror" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne featuring American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. The second bonus track on the deluxe edition of Tha Carter IV (2011), was released to urban contemporary radio stations as the sixth and final single on September 13, 2011, through Young Money , Cash Money , and Universal Republic Records .
The song appeared in the 1993 video Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration. [10] "Monster in the Mirror" was one of the songs in the 1995 album "Sesame Street: Platinum All-Time Favorites" [2] and the 2003 album Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music. [11] One of the song's refrains is "Wubba Wubba Woo". [8]