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  2. Savage (Megan Thee Stallion song) - Wikipedia

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    Candace McDuffie of Consequence of Sound noted, in the song, Megan "paints herself as 'the hood Mona Lisa' while celebrating her complexity." [3] Megan employs huge bravado on the song, which, according to HipHopDX ' s Aaron McKrell, works to her advantage, as she "surgically pummels a formidable J. White Did It beat into submission, and still makes time for cool quips like \'I need a mop to ...

  3. Savage Love - Wikipedia

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    Savage invited his readers to create a sex-related definition for "santorum" to "memorialize the Santorum scandal [...] by attaching his name to a sex act that would make his big, white teeth fall out of his big, empty head." [30] The winning definition was "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex."

  4. Good Good (Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage song)

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    "Good Good" is a song by American singers Usher and Summer Walker and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage. In addition to the three artists, the track was written by Caleb Ishman, Rafael Ishman, Jaylyn Denaie Macdonald, Keith Thomas, Paul Dawson, Tauren Stovall, and producers Mel & Mus.

  5. We finally know the meaning of 'Hit Me Baby One More Time ...

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    YouTube After meeting then 15-year-old Britney Spears, who was newly signed at Jive Records, Martin went back to Stockholm and "worked on the song a little more with her in mind, made a copy, and ...

  6. Ball w/o You - Wikipedia

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    "Ball w/o You" finds 21 Savage expressing his heartbreak from relationships, [1] stating he prefers loyalty over love; [2] in the first verse, he says, "I'd rather have loyalty than love / 'Cause love really don't mean jack / See love is just a feeling / You can love somebody and still stab them in the back". [3] He raps in a falsetto voice on ...

  7. Bank Account (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jon Caramanica of The New York Times opined that the song is among 21 Savage's "best and most fully realized songs to date." [9] Reviewing the album, Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork expressed that the song's production's "clean minimalism is one of the surprises", while lyrically its makes "the same banal comment about an increased cash flow," along with the tracks "Dead People" and "Money Convo".

  8. Hold Me (Savage Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hold Me" is a song by Australian musical duo Savage Garden. It was released as the sixth overall single from their second and final studio album, Affirmation (1999). It was initially planned to be released on 8 August 2000 in the United States but was pulled at the last minute, with "Affirmation" being released instead. [1]

  9. Eminado - Wikipedia

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    "Eminado" (meaning "Good Luck Charm") is a song by Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage. It features vocals by Don Jazzy and was released as the seventh single from her debut studio album, Once Upon a Time (2013).