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  2. Lose Control (Missy Elliott song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is an uptempo electronic dance track and contains samples of "Clear" by Cybotron and "Body Work" by Hot Streak, of which Curtis Hudson was a member. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In March 2005, Ciara confirmed she would appear on The Cookbook , singing and rapping on the potential first untitled single at the time.

  3. Fatman Scoop - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Freeman III (August 6, 1968 [a] – August 31, 2024), better known by his stage name Fatman Scoop, was an American hip-hop recording artist. Noted for his booming, raw vocal presence on various hip-hop songs, he was best known for his guest performances on the 2005 singles "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott and "It's Like That" by Mariah Carey, as well as his 1999 sleeper hit single, "Be ...

  4. The Humpty Dance - Wikipedia

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    "The Humpty Dance" is a song by the American hip-hop group Digital Underground from their debut album Sex Packets. Released as the second single from the album in January 1990, it reached No. 11 on the pop chart, No. 7 on the R&B chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

  5. Dance! (Lumidee and Fatman Scoop song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dance!" is a song credited to Goleo VI featuring Lumidee and Fatman Scoop. It is included on the FIFA World Cup 2006 soundtrack album and contains Scorccio sample replays of the chorus of Whitney Houston 's " I Wanna Dance with Somebody " and beats from the Coolie Dance riddim , both produced by Mark Summers .

  6. Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)

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    "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" is a song composed by Joe Tex and Buddy Killen, and released by Tex as a single in December 1976, bringing the musician back to the top 40 of the US pop and R&B charts simultaneously for the first time since 1972's "I Gotcha". Tex used his aunt Bennie Lee McGinty's name as composer for tax reasons.

  7. Fergalicious - Wikipedia

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    "Fergalicious" is a dance, electro, and hip hop song with a length of 4 minutes and 52 seconds. [3] [1] [2] The song features sampling from two songs, "Supersonic" by J. J. Fad and "Give It All You Got" by Afro-Rican, utilizing their rapping style and synthesized strings respectively. [11]

  8. The Fat Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded for Imperial Records in Cosimo Matassa's J&M Recording Studio on Rampart Street in New Orleans, Louisiana on Saturday, December 10, 1949. [1] Imperial's Lew Chudd had previously asked Dave Bartholomew to show him some locally popular talent, and was most impressed with the 21-year-old Fats Domino, then playing at a working class dive in the 9th Ward of New Orleans.

  9. The Rubberband Man - Wikipedia

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    "The Rubberband Man" is a song recorded by American vocal group the Spinners. The song, written by producer Thom Bell and singer-songwriter Linda Creed, is about Bell's son Mark, who was being teased by his classmates for being overweight. Intended to improve his son's self-image, the song eventually evolved from being about "The Fat Man" to ...