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An accompanying music video directed by Christian Breslauer features Tyga being seduced by a sultry dressed Doja Cat. The song shares a title with -- but has no relation to -- a 1978 hit soul single by R&B/funk artist Roy Ayers. Ayers' song "Freaky Deaky" peaked at #29 on the Billboard magazine Hot Soul Singles Chart in 1978.
Freaky Deaky may refer to: Freaky Deaky, a 1988 novel by Elmore Leonard "Freaky Deaky" (song), a 2022 song by American rappers Tyga and Doja Cat "Freaky Deaky", a 2008 song by Flo Rida from Mail on Sunday; Freaky Deaky, a 2012 crime-comedy-thriller, based on the novel; Freaky Deaky Music Festival, Chicago, Illinois
Austin Alan Rochez (born September 2, 1997), known professionally as 645AR, is an American rapper based in Atlanta, Georgia.Best known for his use of a high-pitched voice, a hallmark of the hip hop style dubbed "squeak rap", he has released singles with artists such as Danny Brown, Tyga, FKA Twigs, Tony Shhnow, BabyTron, Tommy Cash, Valee, and Dorian Electra. 645AR first gained recognition ...
Tax Day is coming up fast — April 18! — but for certain dog owners, every day is Tax Day. Or at least, that's how Matt Hobbs sees it. He's the Atlanta-based songwriter behind the viral hit ...
The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick, Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis, and Fergus "Cracked Up" Smith, best known for "Crack Rock," their hit single with the chant "Yo' Mama's on Crack Rock!" The group released three studio albums The Dogs in 1990, Beware of The Dogs in 1991 and K-9 Bass in 1992.
The Dogs is the self-titled debut album by American hip hop group The Dogs. It was released on March 28, 1990, through JR Records with distribution via Joey Boy Records. Engineering and mixing sessions took place at HN Studios in Miami. Production was handled by Calvin Mills II with Disco Rick serving as co-producer.
The line "Freaky deaky, star speckles and pink butterflies", sung by Shifty Shellshock, is sung in a similar manner to that of his band's previous single, "Butterfly".The song also samples "Everybody's Talkin'" by Harry Nilsson, which is a cover version of the original by Fred Neil, hence why Neil received a songwriter credit for "Starry Eyed Surprise".
Nothing puts a damper on your TV watching quite like the saddest commercial ever. You know the one. It's Sarah McLachlan and poor, unfortunate shelter dogs begging you to get off the couch and ...