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  2. Category:Tupac Shakur album covers - Wikipedia

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  3. Do for Love - Wikipedia

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    "Do for Love" (originally titled "Sucka 4 Luv" in its unreleased form) was the second and final posthumously released single by Tupac Shakur from his second posthumous album R U Still Down? (Remember Me). The vocal sample is from "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell. The song was produced by Soulshock & Karlin.

  4. Standing Room Only (The Motels album) - Wikipedia

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    The Motels chronology; Shock (1985) ... Clean Modern and Reasonable (2007) Standing Room Only is the first live album by the band The Motels, recorded live on June 9 ...

  5. Tupac Shakur discography - Wikipedia

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    Shakur released his debut studio album, 2Pacalypse Now, in November 1991. The album peaked at number 64 on the United States Billboard 200 and has since been recognized as a groundbreaking work of the hip-hop genre. Its singles included "Brenda's Got a Baby" and "Trapped," both of which highlighted Shakur's focus on social issues.

  6. R U Still Down? (Remember Me) - Wikipedia

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    The album was the first to be released from 2Pac's mother's imprint, Amaru Entertainment and features almost all previously unreleased material, all of which was recorded between 1992 and 1994. Of the material previously released is: "Definition of a Thug Nigga"; previously released on the 1993 soundtrack Poetic Justice (soundtrack) .

  7. The Motels discography - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone – The Motels return with their "Version 2.0" – September 2, 1999; Orange County Register – Entertainment section – July 16, 2005; Personal writings from band members – Official website themotels.com; Former band member Marty Jourard – Jourard.com; Creem – Take the El out of Motels and it's Mots – February 1983

  8. Standing Room Only - Wikipedia

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    Standing Room Only (Tesla album) Standing Room Only (The Motels album), 2006; Standing Room Only (Tim McGraw album), 2023 "Standing Room Only" (Barbara Mandrell song), 1976 "Standing Room Only" (Tim McGraw song), 2023 "Standing Room Only", a 1967 gospel song by Loretta Lynn from Who Says God Is Dead! Sinatra: Standing Room Only, a 2018 live box ...

  9. The Motels - Wikipedia

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    The Motels began to draw crowds and in May 1979 the band signed a contract with Capitol Records. Four months later, Capitol released The Motels' debut album, The Motels. Their first single, "Closets and Bullets", made no impact on the charts, but their second single release, "Total Control", reached the Top 20 in France and the Top 10 in Australia.