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  2. Squidward Nose - Wikipedia

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    "Squidward Nose" is a song by American rapper and singer Cupcakke. It was independently released on January 11, 2019. It was independently released on January 11, 2019. The song refers to the character Squidward Tentacles from the Nickelodeon TV series SpongeBob SquarePants .

  3. Face Off (Tech N9ne song) - Wikipedia

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    "Face Off" is a song by American rapper Tech N9ne featuring fellow American rappers Joey Cool and King Iso and American entertainer Dwayne Johnson. It was released on October 8, 2021, as the lead single from Tech N9ne's twenty-third studio album Asin9ne. The song also features uncredited vocals from rapper Krizz Kaliko and was produced by Seven.

  4. Faneto - Wikipedia

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    The song saw sustained viral success, around 60 million cumulative YouTube views, and was covered by Drake. [7] One review points out that Back from the Dead 2 was one Chief Keef's best mixtapes, and that "Faneto" was the centerpiece of it, helping to cement Keef in the rap game, as the "internet was flooded with infinite remixes of the track, raising the profile nearly every rapper that ...

  5. Crab Rave - Wikipedia

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    "Crab Rave" is a song by Irish DJ and music producer Noisestorm. Canadian record label Monstercat released it on 1 April 2018.. The song was originally released as part of the compilation album Monstercat Instinct Vol. 1, released 15 June 2018.

  6. Rape (song) - Wikipedia

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    Primarily, the song is a satirical response to rapper Common's classic "I Used to Love H.E.R.," a nostalgic song that features a feminized personification of hip-hop as a lost love that has fallen to vice. Pharoahe Monch's more graphic and violent rendition is accordingly a critique of the vapid state of contemporary mainstream hip-hop ...

  7. Little Girls (Oingo Boingo song) - Wikipedia

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    Elfman would reiterate this view in 2014, claiming that the song was an "in-your-face facetious jab." [2] [3] Elfman has occasionally offered other explanations; in a 1985 concert he jokingly suggested that the song was about how his girlfriend was so "very, very little" that "she fits in the palm of [his] hand." [4] [better source needed]

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  9. The Warning (song) - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Carey's single "Obsessed", a song about an obsessed man who claims to be having a relationship with her, Eminem claimed that the song was directed at himself, despite claims to the contrary by Cannon (although he later said that it was a diss to Eminem). As a response, Eminem released "The Warning".