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Upon release, the song premiered on iTunes. On the week dated April 21, 2007 the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 83. [3] This song samples Jay-Z's line, "said she loved my necklace, started relaxing, now that's what the fuck I call a chain reaction" from the 1998 Jermaine Dupri song, "Money Ain't a Thang".
"It's Me Bitches" (censored as "It's Me Snitches") is a song by American rapper and producer Swizz Beatz. The song, released February 13, 2007, serves as the lead single from his debut studio album, One Man Band Man (2007).
The single became Ludacris' third number-one song on the US Billboard Hot 100, while also topping the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Tracks charts. Released on August 17, 2006, the song's music video premiered on MTV 's Making the Video and later managed to reach the number-one spot on BET 's 106 & Park , where it remained for several days.
Much as Liquid Liquid’s “Cavern” built an early bridge between hip-hop and underground New York rock, Bronx dance-punk band ESG’s 1981 song “UFO” became an unlikely rap staple which ...
It is a hip hop song that features T-Pain, Rick Ross and DJ Khaled with a quick intro. DJ Khaled is not credited in "Cash Flow". It is produced by The Runners. [1]
The song contains different references to other popular hip hop songs: Lil Scrappy's song "Money in the Bank" is referenced in the chorus with the line, "I got money in the bank / Shawty what you think about that". The line "We in the bed like 'Ooh'" is a reworked version of the chorus to the Lil Boosie song "Zoom".
"Whole Lotta Money" is a song by American rapper Bia, released on May 18, 2021, as the fifth single from Bia's second EP, For Certain. The song's music video was released on April 8, 2021. Following viral success on social media platform TikTok, the song's original version peaked at number three on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
The song entered the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 53 for the issue date of July 16, 2005, [93] while it later went on to reach number three around two months later. [83] The same week as topping the Hot 100, the song rose to number two on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [ 83 ]