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  2. Good Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    "Good Rhymes" is the debut single by UK garage group Da Click, released in late 1998. It was produced by DJ Pied Piper, and features rapping from the MCs Creed, PSG and Unknown MC, and singing from Valerie M.

  3. List of interpolated songs - Wikipedia

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    "Good Times" The Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight" [53] Love De-Luxe "Here Comes That Sound Again" [54] Chic "Good Times" Da Click "Good Rhymes" [55] Luther Vandross "Never Too Much" Chip Taylor "Angel of the Morning" Shaggy feat. Rayvon "Angel" [56] Christina Aguilera "Genie in a Bottle" Camila Cabello "Crying in the Club" [57] Chuck Berry ...

  4. Da Click - Wikipedia

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    They are best known for their UK chart hit single "Good Rhymes", which reached No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart in January 1999, and spent 6 weeks on the chart. Their second single, "We Are Da Click" was a top 40 hit, peaking at No. 38. [1] "Good Rhymes" interpolates "Good Times" by Chic and "Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross. [2] "

  5. Bad Girls (M.I.A. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bad Girls" first appeared on M.I.A.'s self-released mixtape Vicki Leekx (2010), shortly following the release of her third studio album Maya earlier that year. [5] Recording sessions for the song transpired in Miami, Florida; M.I.A worked with Danja, a producer who previously collaborated with recording artists such as Madonna and Nelly Furtado. [6]

  6. Teacher's impressive Busta Rhymes rap performance on ... - AOL

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    A video of an Atlanta teacher's first day of school went viral after she delivered a superior performance of a Busta Rhymes rap, which the hip-hop icon himself couldn't help but applaud.

  7. J Dilla production discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Year Peak chart positions Album US US R&B US Rap SCO UK "Runnin'" (The Pharcyde) 1995 55 35 6 59 36 Labcabincalifornia "Stakes Is High" (1996 — 53 — — 55 Stakes Is High

  8. Ric Flair Drip - Wikipedia

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    In late February 2018, Ric Flair posted a photo to his personal Twitter account of himself and Offset in sequin robes reminiscent of those famously worn by Flair during his WWE career, suggesting that a music video was in the works. [19] A music video was released a week later on March 1, and was directed by Bengali-American director Shomi Patwary.

  9. Tear da Roof Off - Wikipedia

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    "Tear da Roof Off" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front on October 21, 1998, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes and its producer Swizz Beatz.