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  2. Fat (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fat" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "Bad" by Michael Jackson and is Yankovic's second parody of a Jackson song, the first being "Eat It", a parody of Jackson's "Beat It". "Fat" is the first song on Yankovic's Even Worse album. The video won a Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video in 1988. [1]

  3. Vindaloo (song) - Wikipedia

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    They called the band Fat Les, named after a woman they knew. [3] The idea of using "vindaloo" in the lyrics came when they ordered a takeaway while writing the song, but when the pizza arrived, they craved a vindaloo instead. Allen reasoned that a standard Indian dish would be apt for the type of songs a "right-wing lout" hostile to Indians ...

  4. Fat Joe Came Out of Rap Retirement for This One Reason - AOL

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    There's one reason why Fat Joe would come out of retirement. In an interview with Billboard on Tuesday, Jan. 7, the "Lean Back" musician, 49, revealed how Killer Mike inspired him to return to his ...

  5. Fat El Ma'ad - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Fat El Ma'ad" delve into themes of love, longing, and the passage of time. They reflect the pain of missed opportunities and the melancholy of lost love. The song's narrative portrays a poignant story of a love that could not be fulfilled.

  6. Fat Joe is opening up about how he raised his son Joey, who has autism and Down syndrome.. As a guest on the Wednesday, Oct. 16 episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast hosted by Shannon Sharpe, the ...

  7. (Ha Ha) Slow Down - Wikipedia

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    2 Music video. 3 Charts. ... (Ha Ha) Slow Down" is the first single from Fat Joe's tenth studio album The Darkside Vol. 1. ... & Al Harrington ...

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  9. Albuquerque (song) - Wikipedia

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    In a video on GQ where he broke down his most iconic songs, Yankovic said he had finished writing the song and needed to cut it down to song length, but then he decided "No! I'm not going to cut it down, I'm just going to do the whole thing!" [2] Yankovic set off to write the lengthy song, considering it as a final track for Running with Scissors.