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  2. Make It Clap - Wikipedia

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    "Make It Clap" is the first single released from Busta Rhymes's sixth studio album, It Ain't Safe No More..., released on the following month, which is November 26, 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The remix version was released on January 13, 2003 [ 3 ] as the official single in place of the original, released two months earlier, which is October 14, 2002.

  3. It Ain't Safe No More... - Wikipedia

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    The original version of "Make It Clap" (which features Spliff Star) was released to urban contemporary radio on October 14, 2002. [2]The remix version (which features another guest, Sean Paul) was later sent to radio as the album's official lead single on January 13, 2003.

  4. Stella Ella Ola - Wikipedia

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    With potentially some variations. The most common of these include substituting “Rita Rita Rita” for “Your mama smells like pizza”, replacing “fellow” with “galore” or “flora” or nonsense words such as “galora” and “delora”, and rendering the name and first line as any of a number of similar variations (“Quack Diddly Oso”, “Quack A Dilly Oh My”, “Quack A ...

  5. She Make It Clap - Wikipedia

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    "She Make It Clap" is a single by American rapper Soulja Boy. The song was initially self-released on March 15, 2021, before seeing a wider global release under Virgin Music on April 5, 2021, The Song Has a Colaboration And Verse With Canadian Rapper Tory Lanez, Following its release, the song gained tens of millions of plays across streaming platforms, while also reaching number 23 on the US ...

  6. Break Ya Neck - Wikipedia

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    The music video for this song was directed by Hype Williams and it was released on October 16, 2001. [1] It features cameos from other artists such as Spliff Star, Diddy, Ludacris, Fabolous, Crunchy Black of Three 6 Mafia, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz, Swizz Beatz, CeeLo Green, Big Gipp and Khujo.

  7. Sons of Westwood - Wikipedia

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    When sung, usually at the end of a game, the UCLA Band plays the song the first time, followed by the UCLA 8-clap. The first two lines are sung in 3/4 time. The singers wrap arms around their neighbors' shoulders and sway in time to the music, somewhat in the manner of a German Schunkeln. After the "FIGHT! FIGHT!

  8. Dangerous (Busta Rhymes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dangerous" was composed in 4 4 time and the key of B-minor, with a tempo of 103 beats per minute. It has a duration time of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds. [2] The chorus of the song (This is serious/We could make you delirious/You should have a healthy fear of us/'Cause too much of us is dangerous) was taken from a 1980s PSA produced by Kids Corner Ltd of Colorado Springs, Colorado ...

  9. The Coming - Wikipedia

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    As Rhymes was not comfortable with including lyrics about his personal life and struggles, the album was very short on autobiographical or personal topics and lyrics. [3] The "epic," "extended and extremely busy" intro of The Coming [10] contains two beat change ups and "commentary on wack rappers and the state of the rap game" from Rhymes. [11]