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The song entered the chart initially at number 72, went up to number 48 the following week, then dropped to number 52 before jumping to number 42. [3] Their appearance on Top of the Pops broke the record wide open and on the following Monday the distribution centre received some thirty thousand orders, [ 3 ] sending the record to number 24 ...
Kevin Cortez of HipHopDX, in a review of JackBoys, wrote that Sheck Wes "glides through 'Gang Gang' with a bag full of adlibs and charisma." Cortez described the song's hook (sung by Don Toliver with Sheck Wes and Travis Scott as backup vocals) as reminiscent of ASAP Rocky 's " Babushka Boi ", and the background humming as similar to that of ...
"The Guns of Brixton" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash, originally released on their 1979 album London Calling. It was written and sung by bassist Paul Simonon, who grew up in Brixton, South London. The song has a strong reggae influence, reflecting the culture of the area and the reggae gangster film The Harder They Come.
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Gangsta rap or gangster rap, initially called reality rap, is a subgenre of rap music that conveys the culture and values typical of urban gangs, reality of the world and street hustlers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Emerging in the late 1980s, gangsta rap's pioneers include Schoolly D of Philadelphia and Ice-T of Los Angeles, later expanding in ...
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Songs of the Free is the third studio album by Gang of Four, released in 1982. It is their first recording with Sara Lee as bassist, replacing Dave Allen . The album also marks a shift towards R&B or funk music , and away from the more abrasive elements in their earlier albums.
"Gold Guns Girls" is the fourth single from Canadian rock group Metric's fourth studio album Fantasies. The lyrics were inspired by the 1983 movie, Scarface . [ 1 ] The song was released in the UK and US for radio airplay in December 2009 and as a download single in the UK on April 25, 2010.