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The music video of "Low" was directed by Bernard Gourley and contains certain clips from Step Up 2: The Streets. It also contains cameos from Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Cool & Dre, Briana Evigan, Torch and Gunplay of Triple C's and Jermaine Dupri. Also, T-Pain and Flo Rida are in a nightclub in a few scenes.
"Chopped 'n' Skrewed" is the second single from American singer T-Pain's third album, Three Ringz. The song features American rapper Ludacris. [1] It was first released on the Canadian iTunes on September 22, 2008, the same day the song was also added to T-Pain's MySpace. It was released in the US on iTunes on September 30.
"Video Games" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. The song was written by Del Rey and Justin Parker, and produced by Robopop.It was first released to the Internet on May 5, 2011, [1] and was later released on her extended play, Lana Del Rey.
T-Pain. Paras Griffin/Getty Images T-Pain says he no longer takes credit for writing country music songs because of the racist backlash. The two-time Grammy winner, 39, is best known for creating ...
Baby Don't Go (Fabolous song) Bang Bang Pow Pow; Bartender (T-Pain song) Been Like This; Best Love Song; Better (Bow Wow song) Blame It; Boom (Snoop Dogg song) Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time) The Boss (Rick Ross song) Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')
The Getaway is an open world action-adventure game played from third-person view in which the player controls the two lead characters as they carry out their missions for game progression. Both of the characters can perform a series of physical tasks such as walking, sprinting, rolling, shooting, and taking cover during a gunfight.
The song was originally inspired by Petey Pablo's hip-hop song "Raise Up", and the part of the song included Pablo telling his native peers "take your shirt off, twist it 'round yo' head, spin it like a helicopter," and the same words were used on T-Pain's version (with the addition of the word motherfucker, although it is slightly muted). The ...
The official remix features Ludacris, T-Pain, Busta Rhymes, Twista, Mavado, Birdman, Ace Hood, Fat Joe, Game, Jadakiss, Bun B, and Waka Flocka Flame, released on March 14, 2011. As with the remix for Khaled's previous song " All I Do Is Win ", Khaled himself raps a verse on the "Welcome to My Hood" remix.