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After its release, "Dope" reached the top of the music charts in Hungary and Spain, while attaining top-ten positions in Belgium, France, Greece, Italy and Luxembourg. The streams from the YouTube Music Awards performance helped the song become Gaga's 13th top-ten on the Billboard Hot 100 reaching number eight, as well as her highest charting ...
"Dope" is a song by American rapper Tyga with a guest appearance from fellow rapper Rick Ross. The song was originally titled "187" but was later changed to "Dope". [ 1 ] It was released on January 15, 2013 as the first single from his third album Hotel California (2013).
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Felons and Revolutionaries is the debut studio album by American industrial metal band Dope.The album was released in 1999 on Epic Records and has sold over 236,000 copies in the United States, [6] making it their best-selling album to date.
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Dope (band), an industrial metal band from the U.S. city of Villa Park, Illinois Edsel Dope (born 1974), the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the band Dope; Dope D.O.D., a Dutch hip hop crew
The band's song "Die MF Die" has become Dope's most popular song and has also been used during military operations. About the song, Edsel Dope explained: "It is a very progressive but very fun 'tongue in cheek' song. The real amazement to me is the power that song took on over the years and how many things it's done beyond way more than I ever ...
The band's songs have appeared in movies, TV shows, and video games. A song from their first album, Felons and Revolutionaries, appeared in the movie The Fast and the Furious. They also recorded WWE chairman Vince McMahon's theme song, "No Chance in Hell". Five songs from American Apathy feature in the video game MTX Mototrax.