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  2. Professor Green - Wikipedia

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    Green married Millie Mackintosh at Babington House in Somerset in 2013. [54] They divorced in 2016. [55] Green's autobiography, Lucky, was published in September 2015. [56] It was a Times bestseller. [40] Green presented Suicide and Me on BBC Three on 27 October 2015. [57] Green also contributed to the book, Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank ...

  3. Professor Green discography - Wikipedia

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    Professor Green has also appeared as a featured artist on several occasions, including on Tinchy Stryder's album track "Game Over", which also featuring Example, Tinie Tempah, Giggs, Devlin and Chipmunk debuted at number twenty-two in the UK.

  4. Just Be Good to Green - Wikipedia

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    "Just Be Good to Green" is a reworked cover of "Dub Be Good to Me" [2] by British recording artist Professor Green from his debut studio album, Alive Till I'm Dead. Featuring pop singer Lily Allen , the song was released as the second single by Virgin Records in Australia on 25 June 2010, [ 3 ] and in the UK on 11 July 2010.

  5. Category:Songs written by Professor Green - Wikipedia

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    I Need You Tonight (Professor Green song) In the Air (True Tiger song) J. Jungle (Professor Green song) Just Be Good to Green; L. Little Secrets (Professor Green song)

  6. List of R&B musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of R&B musicians encompasses sub-genres such as urban-contemporary, doo wop, southern, neo-soul and soul, indie, alternative, country, rap, ska, funk, pop, rock, electronic and new jack swing fusions.

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  8. Monster (Professor Green song) - Wikipedia

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    "Monster" is a song by British rapper Professor Green. This is the third single from his second album, Alive Till I'm Dead, featuring uncredited vocals from British singer and rapper Example. It was released on 1 October 2010 by digital download and on 4 October 2010 by CD single. [1] The song was added to the BBC Radio 1 A-List. [2]

  9. Jungle (Professor Green song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jungle" is a song by British rapper Professor Green, released as the fourth and final single from his debut studio album, Alive Till I'm Dead. The track features vocals from Irish singer Maverick Sabre. The single was released was on 3 January 2011. The track won an award for "Best Dancefloor Filler" at the 2011 NME Awards.