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"Sucker for Pain" is a song by American rappers Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa and American rock band Imagine Dragons with fellow American rapper Logic and American singer Ty Dolla ...
One of the first viral nightcore videos was for "Rockefeller Street", the song by Getter Jaani that was chosen to represent Estonia at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest. The song became an internet meme after the nightcore version was posted to YouTube by a user known as Andrea, who was known as an Osu! player.
It should only contain pages that are T-Pain songs or lists of T-Pain songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about T-Pain songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Sucker is a derogatory street term for someone who believes he has skills, but who does not. It is derived from the common slang term sucker , relating to one who is gullible. For Peter Shapiro , Run-D.M.C.'s 1983 two-song release "It's like That"/"Sucker M.C.'s" "completely changed hip-hop" "rendering everything that preceded it distinctly old ...
"Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)" is a song by T-Pain featuring Nappy Boy Entertainment artist Joey Galaxy. It was released as a single on June 7, 2011, and originally served as the second single off T-Pain's fourth studio album RevolveЯ. However, the song was later excluded from the album's track listing.
"Freeze" is the third and final single from R&B singer T-Pain from his third album, Thr33 Ringz. The song features fellow singer Chris Brown. The song was released on iTunes on October 10 [1] and was added to T-Pain's MySpace on October 17. A version that features Omarion was originally on the album, but was changed to Chris Brown.
"Sucker" is a song by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers. The song was released on March 1, 2019, through Republic Records . It is the group's first single released together in six years, since their reunion a day before the song was released.
On 23 July 2009, the video premiered on Jay Sean's YouTube page; it was the number one most viewed music video on YouTube for its first two weeks and had over 5 million views as of 24 December 2009. [19] During the week of 10 August 2009, the music video was featured as iTunes' Free Music Video of the Week. The video was added to MTV's rotation ...