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AleXa was born as Alexaundra Christine Schneiderman on December 9, 1996, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, [3] to a Russian American father and a South Korean mother. AleXa's mother was adopted at age five by her adoptive American parents from an orphanage in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, where she last saw her brother. [4]
Too Many T's are a British rap and hip hop band from London, England, [1] consisting of Leon Rhymes and Ross Standaloft. [2] Their style is compared to Beastie Boys. [3] In September 2017, they released their debut album South City. [4]
Alexa has stated that she has always been a massive fan of the song, which was originally released the same year she was born. [56] The song was released to Australian radio on 1 February 2008, and peaked at number sixty-four on the airplay chart. [57] The song's producer, Molly Meldrum, suggested that Alexa should cover the song. [56]
Models Alexa Lawrence and Iryna Ivanova and Quavo's fellow Migos members, Offset and Takeoff, make cameo appearances in the video. The video was filmed at a luxury mansion in 26848 CA-1, Malibu, CA 90265, USA, erroneously reported to be Khaled's own.
"Wonderland" is a song by Korean-American singer AleXa. It was released on March 21, 2022, by Atlantic Records [1] and was written by Andreas Carlsson, Bekuh Boom, Ellen Berg, and Cazzi Opeia, as well as Albin Nordqvist who produced the song. [2]
On September 30, 2022, Gloss Up was featured on Hitkidd's single "Shabooya",alongside Slimeroni, Alexa, and K Carbon. [11] On January 18, 2023, Gloss released "Bestfrenn", featuring GloRilla, accompanied by a music video. [12] [13] On January 20, 2023, Gloss Up released her debut mixtape, Before the Gloss Up.
Lexii Alijai was born and raised in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [2] She was the granddaughter of musician Roger Troutman, founder of funk band Zapp. [3] Her father, Roger Lynch, the son of Roger Troutman, was also a musician. [4]
"UP! (Beat The Pussy Up)" is the debut single by American hip hop recording artist LoveRance. The song originally featured guest vocals from rappers Iamsu! and Skipper; however, once being re-issued by Interscope Records, the label's executive Larry Jackson placed 50 Cent on the song's commercial remix to replace both rappers.