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"Paper Planes" is a downtempo alternative hip hop and electro hop song with a duration of three minutes and 24 seconds. [18] [19] [20] The song takes a musical approach which incorporates elements of hip hop and African folk music. [21] "Paper Planes" follows what M.I.A. characterised as the "nu world" music style of Kala. [22]
In 2003, The Source placed Paper Thin No. 24 in their list "Top 151 Rap Songs of All-Time". [citation needed] In April 2013, the song was included No. 8 on Complex's "The 50 Best Rap Songs by Women" list. [3] Paper Thin was ranked No. 23 on About.com's The 100 Best Rap Songs of All Time list. [4]
However, his interest in her music grew further after he heard her 2007 song "Paper Planes", [2] which he decided to use in a hip hop music production—the first he had composed since the death of his mother, Donda West, in 2007 following complications during cosmetic surgery. [3] [4] "Swagga Like Us" was heavily remixed by various artists.
The song leaked on the internet ten days prior to F.A.M.E.'s release. [1] Musically, "Paper, Scissors, Rock" mixes hip hop, R&B, rock and electronic music. The song's verses are performed by Timbaland and Big Sean, while Chris Brown performs the chorus, with his vocal performance being noted for its harmonization and Auto-Tuned vocals.
"Ditty" is a song by American rapper Paperboy from his debut studio album The Nine Yards. It is the opening track on the album and was issued as the album's lead single.The song is primarily based around a sample of Zapp's "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)", but it also contains a sample of James Brown's "Funky President (People It's Bad)".
"Proud" is a song by American record label Paper Route Empire and American rapper Key Glock, released on January 18, 2022. It is a single from Paper Route Empire's compilation album Long Live Young Dolph (2022). Produced by BandPlay, the song sees Glock rapping about his grief over the death of rapper Young Dolph.
When Big Sean released "Control" featuring Lamar and New Orleans-born rapper Jay Electronica in 2013, the rap world went into a frenzy due to the subtle but clear jabs said throughout the record ...
The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 6, 2008, and set a new record for biggest one-week jump to the top position, going from number seventy-one to number one, becoming his first number one song on the chart as a lead artist and best opening-week sales by a rap track since Nielsen SoundScan began compiling download ...