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  2. Are You Ready (Aaliyah song) - Wikipedia

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    "Are You Ready?" is an R&B song performed by singer Aaliyah. The song was written by Renee Neufville (of the R&B duo Zhané) and produced by DJ Kay Gee of Naughty by Nature for the soundtrack to the basketball film Sunset Park (1996). It was released as a promotional radio single for the soundtrack.

  3. Are You Ready - Wikipedia

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    Are You Ready? (Abraham Mateo album) or the title song, 2015; Are You Ready (Blue Rodeo album) or the title song, 2005; Are You Ready (Bucks Fizz album) or the title song, 1982; Are You Ready (Shakaya album) or the title song (see below), 2006; R U Ready?, by Lovelyz, or the title song, 2017; Are You Ready!, by Atlanta Rhythm Section, 1979

  4. It's Funky Enough - Wikipedia

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    The song was produced by Dr. Dre. It samples "Misdemeanor" by Foster Sylvers. The song has appeared on many video games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, True Crime: Streets of LA, and Madden 2005. Its line "Y'all ready for this?" has been sampled on many rap tracks. [which?]

  5. Super Nancy - Wikipedia

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    Super Nancy is the second children's album by Lebanese recording artist Nancy Ajram.It was released on September 13, 2012 by In2Musica, Rotana and Arabica Music. [1] Following the critical success of her debut album Shakhbat Shakhabit, which was also exclusively oriented toward kids, Ajram decided to dedicate another record to them to show appreciation for their loyalty to her.

  6. Yatta (song) - Wikipedia

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    " (やった "Hooray") is a 2001 parody song by the fictional Japanese boy band Green Leaves (はっぱ隊, Happa-tai). The song title, yatta, is the past tense of the Japanese verb yaru ("to do"), an exclamation meaning "It's done!", "I did it!", "Ready!" or "All right!" The song and video have been used as a web culture in-joke on many ...

  7. One for the Money - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was also used as the title and in the main hook, with altered lyrics, for the song "One for the Money" by American rock band Escape the Fate. The phrase has also been used by Argentinian rapper Dillom in his song "PELOTUDA" from the album Post mortem. [5] The phrase was also used in the song "Give it to Me" by Agust D. [6]

  8. Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released one week after the single release and radio airplay. [15] "Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?)" received heavy rotation on MTV Europe, [16] power play on France's MCM [17] and was A-listed on Germany's VIVA in October 1994. [18] In 2011, the video was made available on Snap!'s official YouTube channel. [19]

  9. Ya Kid K - Wikipedia

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    Ya Kid K (born Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi, [1] 1972) is a Congolese–Belgian hip hop recording artist. She was the rapper for the dance/house act Technotronic . Her sister is Karoline "Leki" Kamosi .