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  2. Smack That - Wikipedia

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    "Smack That" was released worldwide for digital distribution on September 25, 2006, and serviced to mainstream and rhythmic crossover radio on October 12, 2006, in the United States. [4] [5] A two-track version of the single, featuring "Senegal" as a B-side, was released internationally on October 9, 2006. That same day, an extended play ...

  3. Roundball Rock - Wikipedia

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    "Roundball Rock" is a musical composition by John Tesh composed in 1990 for the NBA on NBC. The song has served as the theme for the NBA on NBC from 1990-2002, and will be the theme again starting in 2025. [1] It also currently serves as the theme song for Fox /FS1 College Hoops. [2]

  4. The NBA on NBC theme song, 'Roundball Rock,' set to return in ...

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    The Los Angeles Lakers were playing the host San Antonio Spurs in NBC’s first NBA broadcast of the season on Nov. 3, 1990. More than a year prior, Tesh had returned home, retrieved his message ...

  5. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    A censored version of the song titled "El del Tabacón" was also released [35] Oct 12, 1986 "Scum" Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: NME journalists Mat Snow and Antonella Black: Single-sided flexidisc given away at gigs promoting Your Funeral... My Trial and including a fold-out poster of the lyrics. Later included on CD pressings of the album.

  6. Vette Motors - Wikipedia

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    In the song, NBA YoungBoy "flexes new flows and cadences", [1] switching between aggressive rapping and melodic crooning, [2] as he lists off his accomplishments, such as having new cars. The production is based on piano.

  7. The Prodigy change lyrics to ‘Smack My B***h Up ... - AOL

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    Band had previously defended problematic lyrics, despite condemnation from fellow artists and anti-domestic violence charities The Prodigy change lyrics to ‘Smack My B***h Up’ – 26 years ...

  8. No Smoke (YoungBoy Never Broke Again song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is directed at NBA YoungBoy's foes; he warns his foes that they don't want any issues with him. [3] Mitch Findlay of HotNewHipHop suggests that it is possibly a subtle response to rappers who are trying to ban him from his own city.

  9. All Star (song) - Wikipedia

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    "All Star" is a song by the American rock band Smash Mouth from their second studio album, Astro Lounge (1999). Written by Greg Camp and produced by Eric Valentine, the song was released on May 4, 1999, as the first single from Astro Lounge.