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  2. Drop (The Pharcyde song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drop" is a single by alternative hip hop group The Pharcyde, released in 1995 as the second single for the group's second album, Labcabincalifornia. The single contains a reversed sample of Dorothy Ashby 's recording of " Django ", originally by the Modern Jazz Quartet , as well as a vocal sample of the Beastie Boys song " The New Style ...

  3. Pressure Drop (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song appears on their 1970 album Monkey Man (released in Jamaica by Beverley's Records) and From the Roots (released in the UK by Trojan Records). "Pressure Drop" helped launch the band's career outside Jamaica when the song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1972 film The Harder They Come, which introduced reggae to much of the world. [1]

  4. Drop (Rich Boy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drop" is a song by American rapper Rich Boy featuring Zone 4 label-head Polow da Don. Written by its performers and produced by Cha-Lo, "Drop" was released as a single on January 20, 2009 through Interscope Records. [2] It was intended as a promotional single for his second studio album Buried Alive, which was ultimately never released. [3]

  5. Drop! (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drop!" (stylized in all caps) is a single by American rap/hip-hop musician Forrest Frank. The song was released on River House Records on January 24, 2025. The song was released on River House Records on January 24, 2025.

  6. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)

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    Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In" is a psychedelic rock song written by Mickey Newbury and best known from a version by the First Edition, recorded in 1967 and released to popular success in 1968. Said to reflect the LSD experience, the song was intended to be a warning about the dangers of using the drug. [1]

  7. Drop Me Off in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Drop Me Off in Harlem" is a 1933 song composed during the Harlem Renaissance composed by Duke Ellington, with lyrics written by Nick Kenny. [ 1 ] A.H. Lawrence writes that the song originated from an off the cuff remark from Ellington.

  8. Drop Dead Gorgeous (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drop Dead Gorgeous" is a song by English alternative rock band Republica. Released in 1996 on their self-titled debut album and in 1997 as the album's third and final single from the album, it was as a commercial success, giving the group their only top 10 hit to date in the UK.

  9. One Drop (Bob Marley & The Wailers song) - Wikipedia

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    "One Drop" is a 1979 Bob Marley song from the album Survival (1979) notable for exemplifying the one drop rhythm, one of the three main reggae drum rhythms, as performed by The Wailers' drummer Carlton Barrett. The song uses Marley's most militantly Rastafarian lyrics. [1] "In 'One Drop,' Marley asserts that he does not want 'devil philosophy ...