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  2. Terror Squad (group) - Wikipedia

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  3. Lean Back - Wikipedia

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    Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic called the song "a perfect club-ready duet between Fat Joe and Remy that boasts a trademark Scott Storch beat and a memorable singalong hook and dance-along step". [1]

  4. Terror Squad: The Album - Wikipedia

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    Mark "Buju Banton" Myrie – vocals (track 13)Keith Keith/Keith Nut – vocals (track 15); Dirtman – vocals & producer (track 16); Reka – vocals (track 16); Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence – keyboards & producer (track 1)

  5. True Story (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sample credits [9] "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me" contains excerpts from "Nothing Can Stop Me", written by Anthony Hester, as performed by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" contains excerpts from "Burning Bridges", written by Lalo Schifrin and Mike Curb, as performed by The Mike Curb Congregation.

  6. Twenty One Pilots ‘Heathens’ Music Video, Featuring ‘Suicide ...

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    Twenty One Pilots has done it again: The music video for their 2016 hit “Heathens,” from the soundtrack of DC’s first “Suicide Squad,” has officially crossed the 2 billion views mark on ...

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  8. Levar Coppin - Wikipedia

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  9. Terror Squad Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On February 7, 2000, Big Pun died of a heart attack, and his album Yeeeah Baby was released posthumously that year on April 4. The album debuted and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top 200.