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  2. Drive Slow - Wikipedia

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    Drive Slow" was the B-side to the vinyl, while fellow album track "We Major" was the A-side. [23] The song had a lack of airplay, which West himself admitted. [24] On September 1, 2021, "Drive Slow" was awarded a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for amassing 500,000 certified units in the US. [25]

  3. Drive (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drive" is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City (1984). It was released on July 23, 1984, as the album's third single. It was released on July 23, 1984, as the album's third single.

  4. Late Registration - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, "Drive Slow" was released on a 12" vinyl as the album's fifth and final single by Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam. [93] The song was later certified gold by the RIAA for shelving 500,000 certified units in the US. [94] An accompanying music video was filmed, featuring cameos from Wall and fellow rapper T.I. [95]

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  6. No Particular Place to Go - Wikipedia

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    In the first verse, the narrator is riding in his car as his girlfriend drives, and they kiss. In the second, they start to cuddle, and drive slow. In the third, they decide to park and take a walk, but are unable to release the seat belt. In the last verse, they drive home, defeated by said recalcitrant seat belt.

  7. Hurricane (Thirty Seconds to Mars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hurricane" is a song written by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars that is featured on their third studio album, This Is War. The song was written by lead vocalist and songwriter Jared Leto and produced by Leto, Flood and Steve Lilywhite.

  8. Spaceship (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally scheduled to be a GLC track produced by West, until West played it to Plain Pat, who insisted on him putting it on the album. [4] It was swapped for "Good, Bad, Ugly" as the position of number six from the original track list to the final.

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