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  2. 500lbs - Wikipedia

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    "500lbs" is a song by American rapper Lil Tecca, released on July 21, 2023 as the second single from his third studio album Tec through Galactic Records and Republic Records. It was produced by Taz Taylor , Rio Leyva and 4OUR.

  3. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole - Wikipedia

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    The song has had 358 weeks on ... The state motto of Hawaiʻi is a recurring line in the song and encompasses the meaning of ... Israel was probably like 500 pounds ...

  4. Five Hundred Pounds - Wikipedia

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    Five Hundred Pounds is an album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released in 1993 on Hypnotic Records. In 1995, the album was released in the United States as 500 Pounds , with an alternate album cover and an alternate track listing.

  5. Related: 1000-Lb.Sisters’ Tammy Slaton Says She Was 'Suicidal, Depressed and Mean' Before 440-Lb.Weight Loss: 'I Value Life Now' Slaton has been fairly quiet on social media recently, but she ...

  6. Tammy Slaton Says She Faced 'Inner Demons' to Lose Over 500 ...

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    Each woman showed off their physical transformation as the video is paired with Andra Day’s hit song “Rise Up.” In the clip, Slaton walks into the frame revealing that she’s lost 500 lbs ...

  7. A Hundred Pounds of Clay - Wikipedia

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    "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" is a song written by Kay Rogers, Luther Dixon, and Bob Elgin [1] and performed by Gene McDaniels. The song was produced by Snuff Garrett. [2] Earl Palmer played drums on the song. [3] The song appeared on McDaniels' 1961 album 100 Lbs. Of Clay! [4]

  8. On August 20, the 1000-Lb. Sisters star, 38, posted a TikTok video dancing to Dylan Scott’s “Livin’ My Best Life,” sharing a motivational message after losing 500 lbs. “I know I can’t ...

  9. 30,000 Pounds of Bananas - Wikipedia

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    "30,000 Pounds of Bananas", sometimes spelled "Thirty Thousand Pounds of Bananas", is a folk rock song by Harry Chapin from his 1974 album, Verities & Balderdash. The song became more popular in its live extended recording from Chapin's 1976 concert album, Greatest Stories Live that started the phrase "Harry, it sucks."