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"Exodus 23:1" heavily references Biggie's "What's Beef". [3] Although Pusha T does not refer by name in the song and has denied it is a diss, multiple lines have been regarded as directed toward Drake and Lil Wayne. [4]
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This article is for musicians from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Pages in category "Musicians from Fort Wayne, Indiana" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The (Notorious) Cherry Bombs: Rodney Crowell (Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band) Vince Gill (Pure Prairie League, solo) Emory Gordy Jr. (Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band, TCB Band) Richard Bennett (Neil Diamond) Tony Brown; Larrie Londin (The Funk Brothers, TCB Band) Albums: The Notorious Cherry Bombs (2004) 1981 Asia: John Wetton (Family, King ...
Wayne and DMX previously collaborated on "Dogs Out", a track from the latter's posthumous album, Exodus, which was released a month after his death in 2021. [179] Wayne released a single titled "Kat Food" on September 1, 2023. [169] That October, Lil Wayne released a mixtape, Tha Fix Before Tha VI. [180]
This prequel to "Million Dollar Quartet" chronicles a young Elvis Presley's journey to stardom to the tune of more than 40 hits, including "That’s All Right" and "All Shook Up." 'Tootsie' Oct ...
The Three Rivers Festival is an annual multi-day event held in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The festival lasts for nine days in mid-July, starting on the first Friday after Independence Day . Events include concerts, a community parade, amusement rides, a bed race, art and craft shows, children's and seniors mini-fests, an International Village, and a ...
The change was then moved up a few days to the 28th, and at Noon on that day, following a goodbye show for The Fort from the DJs of the station (who had previously announced that they and the format would move to an online webstream at TheFortRocks.com; the show ended with "Happy Trails" by Van Halen), 92.3 began simulcasting WOWO as "News/Talk ...