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  2. Big Foot (Nicki Minaj song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big Foot" is a song by rapper Nicki Minaj, released on January 29, 2024. The song is a diss track released in response to a lyric from rapper Megan Thee Stallion 's single " Hiss ", released three days prior.

  3. Atavista - Wikipedia

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    Atavista is the reissue of American rapper Childish Gambino's fourth studio album, 3.15.20, described by Gambino as a "finished version". [1] [2] The album was released on May 13, 2024, five days after 3.15.20 was removed from streaming platforms (except Spotify).

  4. Mairzy Doats - Wikipedia

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    It contains lyrics that make no sense as written, but are near homophones of meaningful phrases. The song's title, for example, is a homophone of "Mares eat oats". The song's title, for example, is a homophone of "Mares eat oats".

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Very little; superlative of poco poco A little, as in poco più allegro (a little faster) poco rall a gradual decrease in speed poco a poco Little by little poetico Poetic discourse poi Then, indicating a subsequent instruction in a sequence; diminuendo poi subito fortissimo, for example: getting softer then suddenly very loud pomposo Pompous ...

  6. Donald Glover announces two final Childish Gambino albums - AOL

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    No release date has been announced for either record, although Glover did reveal that a music video for single “Little Foot Big Foot” (which was originally titled “35.31”) will be directed ...

  7. Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are brief and are dominated by the repetition of the title words and the nonsense refrain, "floy-doy, floy-doy, floy-doy". The original lyric, recorded in January 1938, was "flat foot floozie with a floy floy". However, Vocalion objected to the word "floozie", [3] meaning a sexually promiscuous woman, or a prostitute. The second ...

  8. Childish Gambino discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American hip hop recording artist and actor Childish Gambino comprises five studio albums, fourteen mixtapes, and four EPs.After releasing his first five mixtapes and EP independently, he signed to Glassnote Records and released Camp (2011), [1] his first album on a major record label.

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