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  2. Doja Cat - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, a 2015 song by Doja Cat titled "Dindu Nuffin" resurfaced. [244] "Dindu Nuffin" is an alt-right term used to ridicule African-American detainees protesting their innocence. [244] [245] After apologizing, Doja Cat said that although the song was intended to flip the term's meaning, it was a "bad decision". [246]

  3. Need to Know (Doja Cat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Need to Know" is a song by American rapper and singer Doja Cat, from her third studio album, Planet Her (2021). Written by Doja Cat and producer Dr. Luke, the song was initially released through Kemosabe and RCA Records on June 11, 2021, as the sole promotional single from the album, and impacted American rhythmic contemporary radio stations on August 31, as the third single.

  4. Juicy (Doja Cat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Juicy" is a song recorded by American rapper and singer Doja Cat. It was included on the deluxe edition of her debut studio album Amala, released on March 1, 2019.A remix version featuring American rapper Tyga was released as the lead single from her second studio album Hot Pink on August 15, 2019.

  5. Demons (Doja Cat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Demons" is a song by American rapper and singer Doja Cat from her fourth studio album, Scarlet (2023). It was released on September 1, 2023, through Kemosabe and RCA Records as the second promotional single. [1] The song is produced by American record producer D.A. Got That Dope. [2]

  6. So High (Doja Cat song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [10] An official music video for the song was released a few days later, [11] and somewhat helped gain the song moderate public attention online. [12] [3] It would serve as the lead single for Doja Cat's debut EP Purrr! (2014), [13] but would also later lose traction when her Roc Nation partnership ended and she failed to find a "solid team".

  7. It was 1982. Darryl “DMC” McDaniels had just graduated from high school, and his group Run-DMC with Joseph “Run” Simmons and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell was garnering significant ...

  8. Madness - Wikipedia

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    Madness (All That Remains album) or the title song, 2017; Madness (Guy Sebastian album) or the title song, 2014; ... This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, ...

  9. Talk:Stop the Madness - Wikipedia

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