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  2. Nasty Girl (Nitty song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nasty Girl" is a song by American rapper Nitty. It is the third track on his second studio album, Player's Paradise (2005), and was released as the album's second single on August 30, 2004. Despite failing to enter the top 75 in the United States, it reached number one in Australia for two weeks and peaked within the top 40 in Austria, Denmark ...

  3. Nitty (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The following album, Player's Paradise, was released in 2005. In an interview with the former Australian music television show So Fresh, Nitty explained that he did not want to jump into rap as a mean, edgy type of rapper that is the current trend, but more of a nice-guy rapper, with lighthearted songs and videos. He calls this style "playboy rap".

  4. Nasty Girl (The Notorious B.I.G. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nasty Girl" is a song by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., released on October 11, 2005. The song features guest appearances from Jagged Edge, P. Diddy, Avery Storm, and Nelly, and the video also contains guest appearances from Pharrell, Usher, Fat Joe, 8 Ball & MJG, Teairra Mari, Jazze Pha, DJ Green Lantern, Naomi Campbell and Memphis Bleek.

  5. Player's Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Player's Paradise is the second album by American rapper and producer Nitty. The album peaked at #30 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. The song "Hey Bitty" appears on NBA Street Vol. 3 .

  6. Drill music - Wikipedia

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    [32] [54] The Independent ' s Sam Gould wrote that Chief Keef "represents both a scary strain of current hip hop culture and a seriously alienated group within American society." [40] YouTube was a platform for many drill rappers to release their music videos on, and ultimately significantly contributed to the genre's popularity. [55]

  7. Duets: The Final Chapter - Wikipedia

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    The album's first single was "Nasty Girl", featuring P Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge, Avery Storm, Jazze Pha, and Fat Joe. It took Biggie's vocal samples from his song "Nasty Boy". The single climbed to #1 in the UK in its second week of release, where it stayed for 2 weeks and became his first and only #1 single there.

  8. Nasty Girl (Ludacris song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video was shot for "Nasty Girl". Just like the music videos for the first two singles this one is directed by Chris Robinson. A "behind-the-scenes" video was shot to prepare for the release of the music video. [1] The video premiered on the Def Jam website February 10, 2009. DRANK, the world's first hip hop relaxation beverage, which ...

  9. Yours, Mine & The Truth - Wikipedia

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    The announced second single was "Nasty Girl", released in 2007. The single fared worse than the first single peaking at number 17 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles (#117 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs). [4] As a result, the single was scrapped and the album was delayed. This single does not appear on the album.