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Mishon Tarique Ratliff (born February 3, 1993) [2] is an American singer, dancer and actor. [3] ... "Excuse Me Mama" — Non-album single 2009 "Just A Kiss" 36
(Avril Lavigne featuring Lil Mama) 2007 The Best Damn Thing "Sexiest" [28] (Yahaira featuring Lil Mama) 2010 Non-album singles "Billionaire" [29] (Prince Malik featuring Jim Jones and Lil Mama) "Turn It Up" (Mishon Ratliff featuring Roscoe Dash and Lil Mama) "Ball" [30] (MC Lyte featuring Lil Mama & AV) 2014 Legend "Call Me When You're Lonely"
In 2015, she starred alongside Clifton Powell, Mishon Ratliff, and Malachi Malik in the segment "Mama's Boy" of TV One's anthology romance horror film Fear Files. [26] Givens was the spokesperson for the National Domestic Violence Hotline for several years. [5] [12]
Chicory Tip are an English pop group, formed in 1967 in Maidstone, Kent.. The band originally comprised vocalist Peter Hewson (born 1 September 1945, in Gillingham); guitarist Richard "Rick" Foster (born 7 July 1946); bass guitarist Barry Mayger (born 1 June 1946, Maidstone, died 14 January 2020 [1] in Portugal); drummer Mick Russell who on getting married and moving to Wales was replaced in ...
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"Excuse Me Miss" was the third and final single from The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse and was successful commercially. It peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard R&B chart in April, and was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 46th Grammy Awards but lost to Eminem 's " Lose Yourself ". [ 1 ]
"The Chair" came at the end of a night-long songwriting binge by country music songwriters, Hank Cochran and Dean Dillon. The two had been writing songs all night long and as Dillon puts it, "were about written out" - when he strummed his guitar and sang the line "Excuse me but I think you've got my chair."
Entertainment Weekly ' s Mike Flaherty gave Volume 1 a "B" rating. He called the compilation less sanctimonious than traditional benefit albums, noting the number of celebrity artists, and he singled-out Pearl Jam's cover of the "loopy" "Gremmie Out of Control" and Helmet's "ham-fisted" cover of "Army of Me". [2]