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  2. Smack That - Wikipedia

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    "Smack That" was released worldwide for digital distribution on September 25, 2006, and serviced to mainstream and rhythmic crossover radio on October 12, 2006, in the United States. [4] [5] A two-track version of the single, featuring "Senegal" as a B-side, was released internationally on October 9, 2006. That same day, an extended play ...

  3. Roundball Rock - Wikipedia

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    "Roundball Rock" is a musical composition by John Tesh composed in 1990 for the NBA on NBC. The song has served as the theme for the NBA on NBC from 1990-2002, and will be the theme again starting in 2025. [1] It also currently serves as the theme song for Fox /FS1 College Hoops. [2]

  4. The NBA on NBC theme song, 'Roundball Rock,' set to return in ...

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    The Los Angeles Lakers were playing the host San Antonio Spurs in NBC’s first NBA broadcast of the season on Nov. 3, 1990. More than a year prior, Tesh had returned home, retrieved his message ...

  5. Romanization - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, romanization is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization include transliteration , for representing written text, and transcription , for representing the spoken word, and combinations of both.

  6. The Prodigy change lyrics to ‘Smack My B***h Up ... - AOL

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    Band had previously defended problematic lyrics, despite condemnation from fellow artists and anti-domestic violence charities The Prodigy change lyrics to ‘Smack My B***h Up’ – 26 years ...

  7. Dig In - Wikipedia

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    "Dig In" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz, the lead single from his sixth studio album, Lenny (2001). It was released in September 2001.

  8. ESPN's Mark Jackson apologizes after NBA reveals he left ...

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    The mystery of the Nikola Jokić MVP snubber has been solved. The culprit: ESPN's Mark Jackson, who quickly apologized after being unmasked Thursday.

  9. Vette Motors - Wikipedia

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    In the song, NBA YoungBoy "flexes new flows and cadences", [1] switching between aggressive rapping and melodic crooning, [2] as he lists off his accomplishments, such as having new cars. The production is based on piano.