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  2. Po' Folks (Nappy Roots song) - Wikipedia

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    "Po' Folks" is a 2002 song by the Kentucky-based hip group Nappy Roots, featuring fellow Southern act, singer Anthony Hamilton. Released on July 10 of that year by Atlantic Records , it served as the second single from their second studio album Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz .

  3. Po' Folks (Bill Anderson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Po' Folks" was recorded on April 24, 1961 at the Bradley Studios, located in Nashville, Tennessee. Three additional tracks were recorded in the same sessions, including the song's B-side, "Goodbye Cruel World." The recording session featured The Nashville A-Team of musicians, including Floyd Cramer, Buddy Harman and Grady Martin. The sessions ...

  4. Nappy Roots - Wikipedia

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    Nappy Roots is an American alternative Southern rap group. The group met in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1995 while attending Western Kentucky University.They have worked with Rob Run Corleone of Empire Distribution.

  5. Anthony Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton was first introduced to mainstream audiences with after performing the chorus to Nappy Roots 2002 single "Po' Folks", which earned a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration" in 2003. [13] [14] "Po' Folks" is the second single from the debut album, Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz (2002). [15]

  6. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Bill Anderson album)

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  8. Southern Fried - Wikipedia

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    This is Anderson's first self-produced album, produced in part with bandleader Mike Johnson. Johnson was the bandleader of the Po' Folks Band, Anderson's backing band that received equal billing (i.e. "Bill Anderson and the Po' Folks") [3] The album only consisted of 6 tracks, one of the shortest albums of Anderson's. Four songs were penned by ...

  9. Christmas (Bill Anderson album) - Wikipedia

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    Also contained in the album were two medleys of holiday songs. These tracks were featured on side two of the record. Two tracks on the album were new recordings composed by Anderson himself. One of these recordings was the fifth track, "Po' Folks Christmas", a holiday version of his original country music hit, "Po' Folks". [2]