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  2. Cradle to the Grave - Wikipedia

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    The music video takes one more last scene at the neighborhood, and finally cuts to the ending scene of 2Pac and the rest of Thug Life rejoicing behind the holographic jail cell bars. The music video was released for the week ending on November 13, 1994. It was directed by Ricky Harris. [1]

  3. City Girls (song) - Wikipedia

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    "City Girls"'s official music video was released on December 4, 2020. It was directed by Brown’s frequent collaborator, and ex-tour photographer Jake Miosge. [3] The video was filmed in downtown Los Angeles, and features a 1940s gangster scenario.

  4. Go Crazy (Chris Brown and Young Thug song) - Wikipedia

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    "Go Crazy" first appeared as track 2 on Brown's and Thug's collaborative mixtape Slime & B on May 5, 2020. [9] The song performed particularly well on streaming services and was subsequently sent to radio as a single. [10] Two weeks later, Brown and his daughter Royalty started a dance challenge for the song called "#GoCrazyChallenge". [11]

  5. Young Thug trial live: Defence insists YSL lyrics are ‘art ...

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    Young Thug, real name Jeffery Williams, is charged under a sprawling RICO indictment which accuses him of running a criminal gang called YSL Young Thug trial live: Defence insists YSL lyrics are ...

  6. Lifestyle (Rich Gang song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lifestyle" is a song by American hip hop group Rich Gang, featuring performances from American rappers Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan. The song, produced by London on da Track , [ 1 ] was released on June 5, 2014.

  7. Thug Mentality 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Thug Mentality 1999 is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Krayzie Bone. It was released April 6, 1999, on Ruthless Records , Relativity Records and Mo Thugs Records . The double-disc album featured a large selection of guest appearances, including Bone Thugs-n-Harmony , Mariah Carey , the Marley Brothers , Big Pun , Fat Joe , Cuban ...

  8. Who Shot Ya? - Wikipedia

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    James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond further called Tupac a "coward" who tried "street" ways but failed "the test" and was, "hysterically, talking about, 'Call the police.' "[2] Puffy spoke of empathy and hope his "Thug Life" ethos "is really over," but added, "if you gonna be a motherfuckin' thug, you gots to live and die a thug."

  9. Wyclef Jean (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wyclef Jean" is a pop and reggae song by American rapper Young Thug. It is the opening track and second single from his fourth commercial mixtape, Jeffery, which was released by 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records on August 26, 2016.