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"Copy, Paste" is a song by American rapper Diggy Simmons. It was written by Simmons, Warren "Oak" Felder, John Maultsby and Andrew "Pop" Wansel, who co-produced the song with producer Oak Felder . It was posted on Atlantic 's SoundCloud page and released as the debut single on May 29, 2011.
Diggy went on his first tour for BET's 106 & Park Closer to My Dreams Tour in the summer of 2011 starring Tyga, Mac Miller, Mindless Behavior, Lil Twist, Jawan Harris, and Trevante. He released his first major-label single, "Copy, Paste", soon thereafter. [1] [12] "Copy, Paste" peaked at number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in ...
Unexpected Arrival is the debut studio album by American rapper Diggy Simmons.It was released on March 20, 2012, by Atlantic Records.Recording sessions took place from 2010 to 2011, at various locations, while the production on the album was handled by Da Internz, Osinachi Nwaneri, Pop & Oak, Happy Perez, and Soundz, among others.
"Mrs. Right" is a song by American boy band Mindless Behavior featuring guest vocals from American rapper Diggy Simmons. The song was written by Mindless Behavior, Dee1, Rickey Deleon, Diggy Simmons and was produced by Walter W. Millsap, Candice "Goldie" Nelson.
"Yeah Right" is a song by British singer Dionne Bromfield featuring American rapper Diggy Simmons released as the first single from her second album, Good for the Soul (2011). [ 1 ] Background
Kimora Lee Simmons. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for amfAR. A June 2004 New York magazine profile on Simmons referred to an alleged previous incident where Diddy threatened to hit the model.
Yo Gotti and Angela Simmons on Dec. 17, 2015, in New York City. Their relationship may have come as a surprise to some fans, but Yo Gotti has apparently been envisioning their union for some time.
"Do It Like You" was written by Diggy Simmons, Jeremih Felton, John Maultsby, McGee, Andrew "Pop" Wansel (who co-produced the song with producer Oak) and Dexter Wansel, whose song "Theme From the Planets" was used as a sample. [1] Billboard editor Jon Blistein described the song as having "sugar-rushed synths and bubblegum snap snares."