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  2. Vans (song) - Wikipedia

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    When Lil B heard the beat, he blurted out the lyrics that would become the chorus: "Got my Vans on but they look like sneakers." [ 1 ] The Pack first released the song on their MySpace page. [ 2 ] It became a surprise hit for them and caught the attention of rapper Too Short , who then signed the Pack to his Up All Nite label.

  3. Lil B - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Christopher McCartney (born August 17, 1989), [1] [2] known professionally as Lil B and as his alter ego the BasedGod, is an American rapper.He has recorded both solo and as a member of the Berkeley, California-based hip hop group the Pack.

  4. God (Kendrick Lamar song) - Wikipedia

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    "God" (stylized as "GOD.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album Damn, released on April 14, 2017. The thirteenth and penultimate track on the album (second on the Collector's Edition of Damn [2]), the song was produced by Ricci Riera, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Bēkon, Cardo, Tiffith, with additional production by Yung Exclusive, Mike Hector and Teddy Walton.

  5. God's Father - Wikipedia

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    Letso also thought that "the cohesiveness of God’s Father in the face of all these approaches is what makes it a great mixtape." [3] Pitchfork critic Jayson Greene stated: "It's probably his most immersive single release--or album, or mixtape, or emanation, or whatever--in a year and a half, better than both Based God Velli and I'm Gay."

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  7. Generator (The Holloways song) - Wikipedia

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    "Generator" is the first, fourth and sixth single from the North London indie group The Holloways. The initial limited release wasn't chart eligible as it was only available from one shop on Holloway Road. The first re-release debuted at #89 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] It was included in The Holloways' debut album So This is Great Britain?.

  8. You're a God - Wikipedia

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    "You're a God" is a song by American rock band Vertical Horizon from their third studio album, Everything You Want. The single reached No. 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Ten Crack Commandments - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Crack Commandments" does not follow the typical constructs of a hip hop or pop song. It contains no chorus and abandons the typical 16-bar construction of a rap verse. Instead, the song presents the lyrics in a list and offers a short, witty explanation of each.