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"Pop, Lock & Drop It" is the only single by rapper Huey, released on September 19, 2006, from his debut album Notebook Paper. In early March 2007, "Pop, Lock, & Drop It" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 98, then later peaked at number six, becoming his first and only hit.
The song is notable for its sample in "California Love" by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman, which was released on Death Row Records record label in 1996. Ronnie Hudson made a comeback with his album entitled Westcoastin' , in which the "West Coast Poplock" was renamed to "West Coast Poplock 2020" and was re-mastered.
Players can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a "song pack" or complete album, usually at a discounted rate. Tracks released for Rock Band 2 on the Wii platform are only available as singles while Rock Band 3 offers multi-song packs as well as singles. Since on-disc songs are not available ...
Year Title Album 1995 "My World" Tripping the Light Fantastic: 1997 "Bitter" 1999 "My Own Worst Enemy" A Place in the Sun "Zip-Lock" (featuring blink-182 and Dee Snider of Twisted Sister)
Han was the sole lyricist for several tracks in Stray Kids' discography, including "Another Day" featured on Go Live, [8] "Get Lit" and "Collision" from 5-Star, [9] "Secret Secret" included in Noeasy, [10] "Sunshine" on Clé: Levanter, [11] "Twilight" on Ate, which was ranked third by Billboard in their review of all tracks on the album, [12 ...
"Zip-Lock" is a song by the American pop punk band Lit, released as the follow-up single to their number one rock hit "My Own Worst Enemy" from their second album, A Place in the Sun in 1999. While not as successful as its previous single, it was able to reach number 11 on the Modern Rock Tracks and number 34 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.
Pop 2 is the fourth mixtape by English singer Charli XCX, released on 15 December 2017 by Asylum Records. [8] Executively produced by A. G. Cook of PC Music, sessions for the album began several months before its release and featured a wide variety of guest contributions. [9]
The album received mostly positive reviews. Eduardo Rivadavia in his review for AllMusic calls Under Lock and Key "quite possibly Dokken's most 'complete' album, with a little something for every type of fan", like "fist-pumping headbangers", extraordinary "bittersweet mid-paced rockers" ("Unchain the Night" and "The Hunter") and "saccharine ballads".