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  2. Miss Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally by rapper Bun B featuring Drake for his 3rd album, Trill OG, with a different chorus, entitled "All Night Long." [3] This version was never released, but a version with Drake's and Bun B's verses and the final chorus was released as the "OG Mix", which is the official remix of the song, on September 13, 2010, on Bun B's Twitter page.

  3. Miss Me (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Miss Me", a song by Drake featuring Lil Wayne from Drake's album Thank Me Later. Miss Me may also refer to: Miss Me?, a 2007 album by Korean singer Crown J "Miss Me" (Mohombi song), a song by Mohombi featuring Nelly from the 2010 album MoveMeant; Miss Me?, a 2016 EP by Korean girl band I.O.I "Miss Me", a song by Gotthard from their 2017 album ...

  4. Way Less Sad - Wikipedia

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    "Way Less Sad" is a song by American pop band AJR. It was released on February 17, 2021, via the band's label AJR Productions and BMG.It was additionally released through S-Curve Records for radio airplay and through Black Butter Records for international releases.

  5. 0 to 100 / The Catch Up - Wikipedia

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    The song received critical acclaim from music critics, appearing on several year-end top 10 lists. In July 2014, Billboard listed "0 to 100" as one of the "10 Best Songs of 2014 (so far)" saying that "months after releasing another hit album, Drizzy returned briefly to take it from '0 to 100' with careening bars punctuated by boasts like 'If I ain't the greatest, then I'm headed for it'."

  6. This Drake song has sparked a hilarious social media challenge

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    A popular Drake song has led to a wave of extremely amusing social media clips that are set to a specific verse. In 2018, the Toronto rapper released “Scorpion,” his fifth studio album.

  7. Record Player (song) - Wikipedia

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    AJR reached out to Daisy the Great to collaborate on a remix of "The Record Player Song", featuring two new verses and additional production from Ryan Met. [3] The remix released on August 31, 2021 under the new name "Record Player", and has amassed 42 million streams on Spotify as of December 14, 2022. [ 4 ]

  8. Pretender (Steve Aoki song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was teased on social media on April 23 and officially released on May 18, 2018. [3] On July 13, 2018, several remixes of "Pretender" were released. Remixes were provided by Matoma, Blanke, Max Styler, and Aoki. [4] An acoustic version of the song performed by AJR was eventually included on the deluxe edition of The Click. [5]

  9. Bummerland - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to "Bummerland" describe hitting rock bottom with the optimistic mindset of "the only way to go is up", [7] while also including quarantine anecdotes. [8] The bridge of the song features "instrumoprhing", a transition from one instrument into another produced in a way to make it morph rather than cut, with "Bummerland" using a voice, trumpet, guitar, and violin. [9]