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"I'm Getting Money"; although technically unreleased, features the same lyrics as the 1994 song "Str8 Ballin' ", only with the words, "Straight ballin '", being replaced with the words, "I'm gettin' money." "Nothin' But Love" was originally released on the "I Get Around" single, but the version here is a different mix (and shorter).
Chamillionaire also created his own version of the song called "Money Already Made" for his Mixtape Messiah 3. Lil' Flip released a song titled "I Get Money" (ft. Rick Ross) which was featured on his album "I Need Mine" in 2006 followed by a remix ft. Jim Jones more than a full calendar year before 50 Cent's version was released. The two songs ...
I'm gettin' paid, I wanna get paid. "I Ain't No Joke" was produced by the duo using the samples from " Pass the Peas " by The J.B.'s [ 7 ] and "Theme from the Planets" by Dexter Wansel . [ 8 ] Like most of the album, "I Ain't No Joke" was recorded at Power Play Studios in Long Island City , Queens , New York City .
Sha Money XL "Untouchable" 2001 Supernova: Left Eye "Untouchable" (Remix) 2006 Pac's Life: Krayzie Bone: Swizz Beatz "The Uppercut" 2004 Loyal to the Game: E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble: Eminem, Luis Resto, (co.) "Violent" 1991 2Pacalypse Now: DJ Fuze, Money B, Mac Mone Raw Fusion "Wanted Dead or Alive" 2007 Evolution: Duets and Remixes: Snoop Dogg ...
I'm Gettin' Sentimental over You" is a 1932 song first released by the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. [1] It was recorded by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1935, becoming his theme song. The lyrics were written by Ned Washington and the music was by George Bassman .
"Get Money" is a song by the American rap group Junior M.A.F.I.A., released as the third and final single from their debut album Conspiracy (1995). [1] " Get Money," whose instrumental is fundamentally a sample of R&B singer Sylvia Striplin 's 1981 song "You Can't Turn Me Away," was produced by EZ Elpee, rapped by the Notorious B.I.G. and Lil ...
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
"Money (That's What I Want)" is a rhythm and blues song written by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, which was the first hit record for Gordy's Motown enterprise. Barrett Strong recorded it in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label, distributed nationally on Anna Records .