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  2. Shake That Thing - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song (oft-repeated in the lyrics) contains double entendre: at the time "shake it" was a vulgar euphemism for coitus [3] (on the innocent side, it was quite likely a directive for female dancers to shake their hips, the author Stephen Calt thinks that the expression became indecent as a result of the success of the song).

  3. They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Wikipedia

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    Samuels said he was inspired by the rhythm of the old Scottish tune "The Campbells Are Coming". The song is driven by a snare drum , bass drum , tambourine and hand clap rhythm. The vocal is spoken rhythmically rather than sung melodically, while the vocal pitch rises and falls at key points to create an unusual glissando effect, augmented by ...

  4. Dangerous (Busta Rhymes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dangerous" was composed in 4 4 time and the key of B-minor, with a tempo of 103 beats per minute. It has a duration time of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds. [2] The chorus of the song (This is serious/We could make you delirious/You should have a healthy fear of us/'Cause too much of us is dangerous) was taken from a 1980s PSA produced by Kids Corner Ltd of Colorado Springs, Colorado ...

  5. The Ballad of Eskimo Nell - Wikipedia

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    When a man grows old, and his balls grow cold, And the tip of his prick turns blue, When it bends in the middle like a one string fiddle He can tell you a tale or two So pull up a seat, and buy me one neat And a tale to you I will tell, About Dead-Eye Dick and Mexican Pete, And a harlot named Eskimo Nell. When Dead-Eye Dick and Mexican Pete

  6. N.W.A - Wikipedia

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    The opening song "Straight Outta Compton" introduced the group, "Fuck tha Police" protested police brutality and racial profiling, and "Gangsta Gangsta" painted the worldview of the inner-city youth. While the group was later credited with pioneering the burgeoning subgenre of gangsta rap , N.W.A referred to their music as "reality rap".

  7. This is why dogs shake off when they’re not wet, according to ...

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    Later on in the video, Abby shakes off again, but this time it’s because she’s finding the pet store they’re visiting overwhelming due to the exciting smells and the sight of other dogs ...

  8. The ‘most dangerous’ Christmas song you should never listen ...

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    The ‘most dangerous’ Christmas song you should never listen to while driving — and why it could cause an accident. ... Shake Shack is offering a buy-one-get-one burger deal just in time for ...

  9. When I Grow Too Old to Dream - Wikipedia

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    Slim Dusty recorded the song on his 1997 album A Time To Remember. John McDermott included the song in his concert special A Time To Remember, staging it as a father-daughter duet. A segment of "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" is used in the chorus of the song "Too Old To Dream" on O'Hooley & Tidow's album Silent June (2010).