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"Swagga Like Us" is a song by American rappers Jay-Z and T.I. featuring fellow American rappers Kanye West and Lil Wayne, the former of whom also produced the song, constructed primarily around a vocal sample of "Paper Planes" by British musician M.I.A.
"Swagga Like Us" (2008) Music video; on ... In the video, silver and black U.S ... Remixes and freestyles. An official remix featuring rapper Jay-Z was released on ...
"You" is a song by American R&B singer Lloyd, featuring rapper Lil Wayne. It was the lead single from Lloyd's sophomore studio album, Street Love (2007). "You" was produced by Big Reese and Jasper Cameron, and recorded in their basement.
"Swagga Like Us" – Jay-Z & T.I. featuring Kanye West & Lil Wayne "Royal Flush (song) – Big Boi featuring Raekwon & Andre 3000 "Mr. Carter – Lil Wayne featuring Jay-Z "Wish You Would" – Ludacris featuring T.I. "Put On" – Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West; Best Rap/Sung Collaboration "American Boy" – Estelle featuring Kanye West
The song features Lil Wayne and was released as the album's sixth official single. It was released to radio stations on April 24, 2012. It was released to radio stations on April 24, 2012. The song was nominated for the 55th Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance , but lost to " Niggas in Paris " by Jay-Z and Kanye West .
The official remix was released later in the year and features DJ Paul & Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia, along with Big Kuntry King. This remix is also known as "Hypnotized 24's". During the summer, 50 Cent and Young Buck did one of their patented song jackings of T.I.'s "24's," on which they made up a new song using the same beat and the melody. The ...
For the video he shot in his hometown of Compton, Lamar took home the Grammy for music video. Fellow rappers Eminem and ASAP Rocky were nominated for “Houdini” and “Tailor Swif.”
"Mrs. Officer" is the fourth single from Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter III. Its lyrics explore the tension between criminal suspects and police officers by portraying a relationship between Lil Wayne and a female police officer; it goes so far as to reference the famous N.W.A rap song "Fuck tha Police" (though in a literal sense). [1]