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Money Maker (Reloaded), alternatively spelled Money Maker (Re-Loaded), is the debut album by American rapper Froggy Fresh, originally released on December 21, 2012. [1] The album was originally titled Money Maker. The album was named for Money Maker Mike. On April 23, 2014, a remastered version of the album was released. [1]
The music video for "The Baddest" was released on April 20, 2012, as Froggy's debut music video and song. The music video went viral, reaching 11 million views, before being removed from YouTube. The original music video, which included the name "Krispy Kreme" in the lyrics, was removed due to a dispute with the Krispy Kreme doughnut company.
Froggy Fresh deleted all his music videos that featured the moniker "Krispy Kreme", before re-posting the videos on February 15, switching "Krispy Kreme" to "Froggy Fresh". In February 2013, Froggy released an announcement video that also included a freestyle. [27] The music video for "Mike's Mom" was released on March 4, 2013. [28]
The music video depicted the friendship between Froggy Fresh, and Money Maker Mike. [4] It also displays the "beef" that Mike has with the main antagonist of Froggy's raps, James. [5] James, a drug lord, kidnaps Mike. [6] [7] This propels Froggy to salvage his friendship, by rescuing Mike.
Fast Money may refer to: Fast Money, a 2005 album by Birdman; Fast Money, a 2006–present American television show; Fast Money, a 1996 American film featuring Yancy Butler; Fast Money, the bonus round in the American TV game show Family Feud "Fast Money", a song by Big Pun from the album, Capital Punishment, 1998
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The Try Guys is an American online comedy series currently available for streaming on YouTube starring comedians and filmmakers Keith Habersberger, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld, and Eugene Lee Yang. The group created the Try Guys while working for BuzzFeed and subsequently separated themselves from the internet media company in 2018.