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  2. J. Stalin - Wikipedia

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    Jovan Smith (born January 25, 1983), better known by his stage name J. Stalin (also J Stalin or J-Stalin ), is an American rapper from the Cypress Village housing projects in West Oakland. [1] [dead link] In 2007, he signed to Zoo Entertainment Production Company run by artist Mekanix, who described his style as a variant of hyphy known as "Go".

  3. Prenuptial Agreement (album) - Wikipedia

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    Prenuptial Agreement is the sixth studio album by American rapper J. Stalin.It was released on January 12, 2010 via SMC Recordings. Production was handled by Adam "Swerve" Trujillo, the Mekanix, Mike Rizmo, Cinematik, DJ Fresh, Jallah Keys, Joe Millionaire, Kareem K, SK, Sneaky Mike, Traxamillion and Troy "Tha Rolla" Sanders.

  4. Order No. 227 - Wikipedia

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    Order No. 227. Soviet postage stamp depicting a politruk throwing a grenade with the phrase "Not a Step Back!". Order No. 227 ( Russian: Приказ № 227, romanized : Prikaz No. 227) was an order issued on 28 July 1942 by Joseph Stalin, who was acting as the People's Commissar of Defence. It is known for its line "Not a step back!"

  5. Video Killed the Radio Star - Wikipedia

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    Langan later compressed and EQ'd the male vocals, and he said that doing the compression for old-style vocal parts was a "real skill". [8] The female vocals are panned in the left and right audio channels, [8] and sound more modern and have a New York accent. [22] The single version of "Video Killed the Radio Star" lasts for 3 minutes and 25 ...

  6. Memoirs of a Curb Server - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs of a Curb Server is the seventh studio album by American rapper J. Stalin, released on July 10, 2012 via Town Thizzness & Fontana.It peaked at #54 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, [citation needed] #16 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, [citation needed] and at the top spot on the Top Heatseekers Pacific chart, [failed verification] making it J. Stalin's most successful album to date.

  7. Long Live Our State - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Alexander Shilov. " Long Live Our State " ( Russian: Да здравствует наша держава) is a Soviet patriotic song, composed by Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov with lyrics by Alexander Shilov. The original melody was composed in the winter of 1942 after the Soviet victory in the Battle of Moscow, with the lyrics ...

  8. Anthem of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The melody of the anthem was composed by Gustav Ernesaks, and the lyrics written by Johannes Semper. The anthems of the Estonian SSR, the Karelo-Finnish SSR, and the Georgian SSR were the only Soviet regional anthems not to mention the Russian people. After the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin died in 1953, during the following period of "de ...

  9. Anthem of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The anthem was approved by the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic on 19 July 1945, subsequently banning the previous anthem "Dievs, svētī Latviju!". The original lyrics had references to Joseph Stalin until its replacement in 1977, when the references of him were removed. After Latvia regained independence in 1990, "Dievs ...