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Show creator and comedian Romesh Ranganathan has featured High Focus members The Four Owls, Dirty Dike and former label star Ocean Wisdom on his hip hop themed podcast, Hip Hop Saved My Life. [14] High Focus artists have also been frequent collaborators with Rag'n'Bone Man, [15] [16] who released two EPs on the label between 2011 and 2014. [17]
The Four Owls, or simply The Owls, are a British hip hop group formed in 2011. [7]The group is signed to English label High Focus Records and is composed entirely of previously established High Focus members under bird-themed aliases: Fliptrix (Big Owl), Verb T (Bird T), BVA (Rusty Take-Off), and Leaf Dog (Deformed Wing).
"Dirrty" was created in the vein of Redman (pictured)'s 2001 hip hop song "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)", who is later featured on the song. [2]Despite rising to prominence with the commercial success of her 1999 self-titled debut album, [3] [4] [5] Aguilera was displeased with being marketed as her then-manager Steve Kurtz desired, and felt unable to control her image. [6]
"Freaky Friday" is a song by American rapper Lil Dicky featuring American singer Chris Brown. Written alongside Ammo and Nicholas Audino and produced by Mustard, Benny Blanco and Twice as Nice, it was released by Dirty Burd on February 27, 2018, with its music video being released the following week. [1]
Both the original song (without Canibus) and the extended cut (with Canibus and Master P) had accompanying music videos (directed by Diane Martel). The song peaked at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 10 on the Hot Rap Singles and number 24 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
The Grammy winner, 42, dropped a surprise remix of her hit song “Texas Hold ‘Em,” titled the “Texas Hold ‘Em (Pony Up) Remix,” on Wednesday, April 3.
It is a reggaeton song about exalting the attributes of women with breast and butt implants, an allegory to remix versions being better than the originals. Commercially, "Remix" reached number 147 on the Billboard Global 200 , as well as number one in Monitor Latino 's Puerto Rico and Mexico and the US Latin Airplay chart, as well as number ...
In his album review for AllMusic, Jason Birchmeier described the song as a "nice moment" on Malpractice. Alex Needham of NME called the song "a banger – a record that picks up the gauntlet left last year by DMX's bone-crushing rap anthem 'Party Up'". [1] The song was featured in video games Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and Def Jam: Fight for NY.