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  2. Louie Louie - Wikipedia

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    Their rap, with rewritten lyrics, "chronicled a pursuit of the song's real words". [351] Dave Marsh in 1993 called their version "the last great 'Louie Louie' to date". [351] The Fat Boys version was released on the Coming Back Hard Again album on the Tin Pan Apple label, and also on a 12" single (5:42 and 3:50 edits) and a 7" single (3:50 edit).

  3. Tim DuBois - Wikipedia

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    James Timothy DuBois (born May 4, 1948) is an American accountant, songwriter, and recording industry executive based in Nashville.He has headed both Arista Records and Universal South Records, [1] and as a songwriter, he has written five No. 1 country hits, including "Love in the First Degree" which was a world-wide hit recorded by the group Alabama.

  4. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute songs - Wikipedia

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    POMCA (Production Operations Management & Cost Accounting) S-O (Student Orientation) STS (Science and Technology Studies) TF1/2 (Thermal Fluids 1/2) UPAC (Union Programs and Activities Committee) In more recent years, this entertaining song has been cut from the ceremony by administration at the last minute for unknown reasons.

  5. Turks & Caicos (song) - Wikipedia

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    Preezy Brown and Armon Sadler of Vibe commented that 21 Savage's appearance on the song is "accounting for the lone blockbuster feature on the long player." [2] Isaac Fontes responded negatively to the song, writing that Rod Wave's "mundane delivery on the hook of the 21 Savage-assisted 'Turks & Caicos' expose the simplicity of some of his problems".

  6. Mairzy Doats - Wikipedia

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    “Mairzy Doats” is a novelty song written and composed in 1943 by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston. It contains lyrics that make no sense as written, but are near homophones of meaningful phrases. The song's title, for example, is a homophone of "Mares eat oats".

  7. Mr. Jones (Counting Crows song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is written by band members David Bryson and Adam Duritz, and produced by T-Bone Burnett. It became the band's first radio hit and has been described as their breakout single. [5] "Mr. Jones" reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts. Internationally, the song peaked at number one in Canada and number seven in France.

  8. Mom Who Allegedly Looked at Phone and Ignored Son While He ...

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    The mother of a three-year-old boy who drowned at a water park in 2023, while she allegedly sat nearby and stared at her cell phone, has been indicted by a grand jury in connection with his death.

  9. Bitch Better Have My Money - Wikipedia

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    The song was conceived in producer Deputy's apartment and consisted of a simple beat. Development continued when the producer had a session with writer Bibi Bourelly, who went into the recording studio and began to freestyle the initial lyrics. The first lyric of her freestyle was "bitch better have my money" which later became the title of the ...