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  2. Hey There Delilah - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, comedian Snowd4y and fellow Canadian rapper Drake published a rewritten version of this song, infused with Toronto slang and titled "Wah Gwan Delilah." [91] It was one of Drake's first releases after the Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud and was widely derided on social media.

  3. The cover, titled “Wah Gwan Delilah” and filled with Toronto references and slang, was uploaded by SoundCloud user Snowd4y and claims to feature Drake. More from Variety.

  4. Mr. Right Now - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Right Now" is an R&B-leaning [3] ballad, [4] [5] containing a light instrumental. [3] Micah Peters of The Ringer deemed the song "an extremely competent 'for the ladies' song", with 21 Savage rapping about spoiling his better half, and "waiting on her hand and foot". [5]

  5. Toronto slang - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation descendants of these immigrants significantly contributed to embedding Toronto's distinctive slang and accent into the city's culture. [19] Faced with limited economic opportunities within their communities, these children of the initial immigrant influx turned to creative outlets like rap music, fashion, and athletics for both expression and livelihood. [20]

  6. Every Girl (Young Money song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Every Girl" was released on April 6, 2009, and features the Young Money artists and animation from humorous pop-up words and sentences and distortion of a silver Rolls-Royce Phantom in the video.

  7. ‘This has to be a joke’: Drake baffles fans with Plain White ...

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  8. No Frauds - Wikipedia

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    "No Frauds" is a diss track aimed at Remy Ma. The song's title and chorus are a response to a lyric from Ma's second diss track against Minaj, "Another One", where she raps, "I swear to God, this chick a real fraud."

  9. Money to Blow - Wikipedia

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    "Money to Blow" is the third single from rapper Birdman's fourth studio album, Priceless. It was released on September 16, 2009 and features guest appearances from then-Cash Money Records artists Drake and Lil Wayne.