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  2. Wild, Wild West (The Escape Club song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wild, Wild West" is a song by British pop rock band the Escape Club from their debut studio album, Wild Wild West (1988). The single reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 the week of 12 November 1988, making the Escape Club the only British artist to have a No. 1 hit in the United States while never charting in the UK.

  3. Champions (Paid in Full song) - Wikipedia

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    because back in 2002, when the soundtrack album was released, West was only recognized for his talent as a producer and not viewed as a credible rapper. [2] Throughout the entirety of the track, a sped up sample of highly famous 1977 Queen single " We Are the Champions " is used and the rappers state themselves as being of importance.

  4. Freestyle 4 - Wikipedia

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    The track prominently samples the beginning of 2001 song "Human" by Goldfrapp, resulting in Will Gregory and Alison Goldfrapp being credited as songwriters.[4]By the time that all of the changes had been made to The Life of Pablo in June 2016, a different instrumental popped up at the 45-second mark and more synths were added.

  5. Wild Wild West (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Wild West is an album of music inspired by the 1999 film Wild Wild West.It was released June 15, 1999, through Interscope Records and consisted mostly of hip hop and R&B songs which were not in the film, with the exception of one by Will Smith and another by Enrique Iglesias played over the end credits.

  6. Wild Wild West (Kool Moe Dee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Wild West" is a song by American rapper Kool Moe Dee, released in 1988 as a second single from his second studio album How Ya Like Me Now. It was recorded in 1987 at Battery Studios in London, England , produced by Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba Mallison, Pete Q. Harris, Teddy Riley and Kool Moe Dee, and released via Jive Records .

  7. Coldest Winter (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cara Nash from No Ripcord saw the song as "an ode to [West's] mother" that would work perfectly as the record's closing track. [21] RapReviews author Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania felt the song is the only one on 808s & Heartbreak that seems real due to delving into "the death of [West's] mother", and his involvement in the death. [22]

  8. Champions (GOOD Music song) - Wikipedia

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    "Champions" is a song by American rappers Kanye West, Gucci Mane, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Travis Scott, Yo Gotti, Quavo, and Desiigner. [1] It was originally intended to be released as the lead single from the scrapped GOOD Music compilation album Cruel Winter.

  9. Facts (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    "Facts" (stylized in all caps [1]) is a song by American rap artist Kanye West. It was released as a promotional single on New Year's Eve 2015. [2] The song was later released on West's seventh studio album The Life of Pablo (2016) as "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)". The song is a diss track aimed at footwear company Nike.