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A day later, they had received an instrumental and within two days Gravy had rapped over the beat. Originally, the record was called 'Get Pussy' with the company requesting a redo of the title and some of the lyrics. [4] "Betty (Get Money)" is the second song by Gravy to receive viral attention on TikTok, with his 2020 track
Meanwhile, spinning the original's Get money hook is the Take money refrain of rapper 2Pac's June 1996 single "Hit 'Em Up," [4] the legendary diss track—answering B.I.G's renowned single "Who Shot Ya," a February 1995 release by Sean "Puffy" Comb's Bad Boy label—that maligns and menaces B.I.G. and Puffy, and shares an instrumental with the ...
"I Get Money" is the third single from 50 Cent's third album, Curtis. [2] This song was #14 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. [ 3 ] The song peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA .
"I'm Getting Money"; although technically unreleased, features the same lyrics as the 1994 song "Str8 Ballin' ", only with the words, "Straight ballin '", being replaced with the words, "I'm gettin' money." "Nothin' But Love" was originally released on the "I Get Around" single, but the version here is a different mix (and shorter).
During West's rivalry with 50 Cent that was caused by the coinciding release date of September 11, 2007 for both Graduation and 50 Cent's third studio album Curtis, West recalled "Can't Tell Me Nothing" being "the #2 song [on the radio]" in NYC at one point, while 50 Cent simultaneously had the radio's most popular song with the album's third ...
Hollywood" is a song where its lyrics revolve around being abused as a child and gaining eventual fame, while it is entirely an ode to Hollywood, Los Angeles. [5] He stated that it is about "our reality [and] how our lives went through this process — getting famous, getting money [and] getting what we've wanted since we were kids".
There's a new word for an old set of emotions and behaviors many people experience surrounding money: "money dysmorphia." I'm a Financial Advisor: 7 Ways People Become Poor in Their Later ...
"Money (That's What I Want)" is a rhythm and blues song written by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, which was the first hit record for Gordy's Motown enterprise. Barrett Strong recorded it in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label, distributed nationally on Anna Records .