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  2. Take It to the Head - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Khaled and the track's featured artists, the video features cameos from rappers Drake, Birdman, Busta Rhymes and Mack Maine, among others. The video takes place at The BART. Brown appears in a cage as he sings the chorus. Rick Ross performs his verse on the sidelines of the train tracks as during the verse, Drake appears.

  3. Joe Burrow Names The 1 Nickname He Likes - AOL

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    On Friday, a video of Burrow signing autographs for a few fans surfaced on Twitter. One of the fans in the […] The post Joe Burrow Names The 1 Nickname He Likes appeared first on The Spun.

  4. Brrr (song) - Wikipedia

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    Writers for Billboard called "Brrr" a "hypnotic" hyperpop track, [2] [5] and the Dallas Voice said the song has "industrial beats and bad bitch energy". [6] Cillea Houghton of American Songwriter said, "The song features a throbbing beat layered by Petras’ crisp vocals as she takes on the persona of a fearless character."

  5. New York (Ja Rule song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song Ja Rule raps: "Y'all niggas is pussy, punani, vagina, your monologue's gettin' tired now it's time to ride, Apprentice, you're fired, you're no longer desired, so take off them silly chains, put back on your wire, I'm on fire" making a reference to G-Unit member Lloyd Banks's song On Fire. 50 Cent responded the next year with his ...

  6. Down in the Boondocks (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Down in the Boondocks" is a song written by Joe South, and first recorded by American artist Billy Joe Royal as his debut single. It was a hit in 1965, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [2] In the UK, it hit No. 38 on the Record Retailer chart. [3] In Canada, it reached No. 1 on the RPM chart, on August 9, 1965. [4]

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  8. Brrr - Wikipedia

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    Brrr or BRRR may refer to: Onomatopoeia for shivering; Br-r-r-!, 1959 anthology of horror stories; BRRR (real estate), "buy, rehab, rent, and refinance", a real estate investing strategy; Brrr, a 2023 song by Kim Petras; Brrr – the Cowardly Lion, a character in the 1995 novel Wicked by Gregory Maguire

  9. Taylor Swift Fans Think "The Bolter" Is a Reference to *This ...

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    Taylor Swift dropped some new information into everyone's laps while performing The Eras Tour in Melbourne: (1) a shiny new cover for The Tortured Poets Department, and (2) the fact that the album ...