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"Baby Mama" is a song recorded by American singer Fantasia for her debut studio album Free Yourself (2004). It was written and produced by Vito Colapietro, Neely Dinkins, and Harold Lilly . The song samples from "There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table)" by American group The Chi-Lites ; thus, Eugene Record ...
"Baby Mama" is a song recorded by American singer Brandy, featuring rapper Chance the Rapper. It was written by Norwood, Chance, Akil King, and Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk for her seventh studio album B7 (2020), while production was helmed by Hit Boy and Norwood along with LaShawn Daniels .
By the time this one ends you could believe, so dense does the sound and the atmosphere become, that 50,000 people were roaring along with the band in some distant dark stadium." [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In a retrospective song review by AllMusic , Dave Thompson described the song as a "full-on adrenalin monster, ear-splittingly loud with its lyrics a raw ...
The song is a tribute to Maybelle Carter. [ 2 ] Released in July 1971 as a single (Columbia 4-45758, with "One More Summer in Virginia" on the opposite side), [ 1 ] [ 3 ] the song reached number 37 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of October 9.
"Mama" is a song by American singer B. J. Thomas, released in March 1966 as a single from his debut album I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry. It peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was later covered by British singer Dave Berry , whose version became a top-ten hit in the UK.
"New Mama" is a song by Neil Young, recorded initially for his 1973 album Tonight's the Night. It is said to have been inspired by the birth in 1972 of Zeke, his son with Carrie Snodgress . [ 1 ] It is a slow song with sparse instrumentation—guitar, piano, and vibes.
After playing a bunch of songs from the early aughts, they stumbled on J-Kwon’s 2004 debut, “Tipsy,” which came out when Shaboozey was 9 — the age when he fell in love with Southern hip ...
"Love to Love You Baby" is a song by American singer Donna Summer from her second studio album, Love to Love You Baby (1975). Produced by Pete Bellotte, and written by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder, Summer, and Bellotte, the song was first released as a single in the Netherlands in June 1975 as "Love to Love You" and then released worldwide in November 1975 as "Love to Love You Baby".