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  2. Drive Slow - Wikipedia

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    Drive Slow" was the B-side to the vinyl, while fellow album track "We Major" was the A-side. [23] The song had a lack of airplay, which West himself admitted. [24] On September 1, 2021, "Drive Slow" was awarded a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for amassing 500,000 certified units in the US. [25]

  3. Slowthai - Wikipedia

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    Tyron Kaymone Frampton (born 18 December 1994 [1]), better known by his stage name Slowthai (stylised in lowercase), is a British rapper.Raised in Northampton, [3] he rose to popularity in 2019 for his gritty and rough instrumentals and raw, politically charged lyrics, especially around Brexit and Theresa May's tenure as British prime minister.

  4. Slow It Down (Benson Boone song) - Wikipedia

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    "Slow It Down" is a song by American singer and songwriter Benson Boone. It was released on March 21, 2024, as the second single from his debut studio album, Fireworks & Rollerblades (2024). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song peaked in the top twenty in several countries, including Ireland, Norway, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

  5. Slow Food - Wikipedia

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    Slow Food Nation was an event organized by Slow Food USA, which celebrates slow and sustainable foods. Slow Food Nation attracted an estimated audience of more than 50,000 people. [19] [20] Held over the Labor Day weekend from August 29 to September 1, 2008, the majority of the event took place in either San Francisco's Civic Center and Fort ...

  6. Potager du roi, Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Potager du roi (Kitchen Garden of the King), near the Palace of Versailles, produced fresh vegetables and fruits for the table of the court of Louis XIV. It was created between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie , the director of the royal fruit and vegetable gardens.