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Bitch Betta Have My Money is the debut studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released on December 3, 1991, by Select Records . The album achieved gold record status, and the single " Bitch Betta Have My Money " sold in excess of a million copies.
AMG produced almost the entire album by himself, with DJ Quik serving as an additional producer on one song. The album was a moderate success commercially, reaching No. 63 on the US Billboard 200. [1] AMG is known for his sexually explicit lyrics, and most notably for songs like "Bitch Betta Have My Money" and "Jiggable Pie". [1]
"And that's why that song starts off, 'I gotta be honest, we're covered in lies and that's okay.' ... Really, the title is ironic: you're a god and I am not – well, that's actually not true anymore, because now you're not a god." [1] "You're a God" was included on the Bruce Almighty soundtrack released on June 3, 2003, by Varèse Sarabande.
[10] EDM Identity's Grace Backer compared the song to one of Joyryde's previous songs "The Box", writing that he was "somehow able to seamlessly integrate many different sounds and tempos into one track." [7] Philip Mortillo of RaverRafting praised the song, noting its blend of rap and trap music in order to create a "one of a kind masterpiece ...
"Joyride" is a song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. Written by Per Gessle , it was released on 25 February 1991 by EMI as the lead single from their third studio album , Joyride (1991). It became one of Roxette's biggest hits and was one of the most successful singles of 1991, topping multiple record charts across Europe, as well as in Australia ...
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" is a power ballad by Swedish pop duo Roxette from their third studio album, Joyride (1991). Written by Per Gessle and produced by Clarence Öfwerman, the song was released as the second single from Joyride on 29 April 1991, by EMI Records.
Running on Ice is the second album by Vertical Horizon, released independently in 1995, and later re-released by RCA. It was produced by John Alagia ( John Mayer , Dave Matthews Band ), Doug Derryberry and Matt Scannell .
Musically, the song is a corrido tumbado with arrangements of Sierreño music, its lyrics are an apology for crime and organized crime, highlighting the luxuries, especially the cars and means of transportation, that are allowed to be dedicated to crime, emphasizing the Mercedes-Benz company with the mention of the G63 truck from the Mercedes-AMG division, as well as the GT-R car from the ...