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While the song's meaning is widely debated, the chorus "If you're having girl problems, I feel bad for you son/I've got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one" was defined in Jay-Z's book, Decoded, as referring to something different in each verse. For example, in verse two, it refers to a police dog.
The song later peaked at number two, becoming Grande's highest-charting single and Azalea's second-highest after "Fancy", which blocked "Problem" from the top spot. The song remained in the top ten of the Hot 100 for sixteen weeks and topped the US Mainstream Top 40 and Rhythmic charts. Internationally, the single debuted at the top of the ...
Ice-T explained that the idea for the song "99 Problems" originated during a conversation about the single "Whoomp! (There It Is)" and its popularity in Magic City and that out of nowhere Ross said "Man, I got 99 problems, but a bitch ain't one". Ice-T felt it sounded right for a song's name, and once he made it, he invited Ross to do a verse. [24]
Aaron Judge has by far the best batting numbers against the Dodgers of any player in history. And the Yankees slugger's biggest games against L.A. came this year. 99 problems but a Dodgers pitch ...
The article says the song contains samples of "99 Problems" by Ice-T, which it doesn't. A sample is - atleast in musician's terms - a digital recording of something else, like a movie, another song, an instrument, etc etc. It's true both songs share some lyrics, but there is nothing SAMPLED from Ice-T in Jay-Z's song.
He is best known for his bluegrass re-working of Jay-Z's "99 Problems". His debut album, Old Tyme Religion , was released on 10 May 2011. He can trace direct royal heritage back from his maternal great-grandfather, Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath , a son of King Rama V of Thailand, and is a second cousin once removed of the King of Thailand, King ...
"You've Got Your Troubles" was the inaugural composition by the prolific songwriting team of Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway in 1964. "You've Got Your Troubles" became a number 2 UK hit for the Fortunes in the United Kingdom in August 1965, [2] affording the group international success including a Top Ten ranking in the US. [3]
3 Kings (song) 5 Colours in Her Hair; 5 Years from Now; 7 Days (Adriana Evans song) 7 Years and 50 Days (song) 8th World Wonder; 9 to 5 (Lady Sovereign song) 10 A.M. Automatic; Los 12 Discípulos; 15 Minutes (Michelle Williams song) 21 (The Paddingtons song) 22 Grand Job; 45 RPM (song) √69; 0078h; 99 Problems; 1959 (Saves the Day song) 1980 ...