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Hamilton released "Hands Up!" with Kets4eki and Pixel Hood in 2022. The song became his first to chart on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, reaching number 14. He released his debut studio album, Sassy Scene, on March 3, 2023. Hamilton also collaborated with Odetari on the song "GMFU", a top-5 hit
A day later, they had received an instrumental and within two days Gravy had rapped over the beat. Originally, the record was called 'Get Pussy' with the company requesting a redo of the title and some of the lyrics. [4] "Betty (Get Money)" is the second song by Gravy to receive viral attention on TikTok, with his 2020 track
On April 15, 2014, the music video was released for "Get Ya Money" featuring Fabolous. [18] On June 26, 2014, the music video was released for "FML" featuring Pusha T . [ 19 ] On July 1, 2014, the music video was released for "Benediction" featuring Rick Ross ; the video also features a cameo appearances from DJ Khaled .
Meanwhile, spinning the original's Get money hook is the Take money refrain of rapper 2Pac's June 1996 single "Hit 'Em Up," [4] the legendary diss track—answering B.I.G's renowned single "Who Shot Ya," a February 1995 release by Sean "Puffy" Comb's Bad Boy label—that maligns and menaces B.I.G. and Puffy, and shares an instrumental with the ...
The first single from her album, "Get Ya'" was accused of plagiarizing Britney Spears's "Do Somethin'," as proposed by the composer of the American pop star's hit. [1] After the news started to spread, Lee and her record company announced that promotion of the single would be quickly halted, and that she would have a short break from activities ...
"I Get Money" is a single by American rapper Birdman. It was originally supposed to be included on a fifth studio album called Bigga Than Life . It features fellow American rappers Lil Wayne and Mack Maine and American singer T-Pain and was produced by the Runners , co-produced by the Monarch and Infamous .
Reality Check is the seventh studio album by American rapper Juvenile.The album was released on March 7, 2006, by UTP Records and Atlantic Records. [11] The album features guest appearances from Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Fat Joe and Ludacris, among others.
"Move This" is a song by Belgian electronic music project Technotronic featuring Ya Kid K. Recorded in 1989 and appearing on Technotronic's debut album, Pump Up the Jam: The Album (1989), the song was re-recorded and included on The Greatest Hits (1993). It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their 3rd and last top 10 hit. [1] "