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  2. John (Lil Wayne song) - Wikipedia

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    "John" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne, and the second single from his album Tha Carter IV. The song features rapper Rick Ross, and it peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. "John" was released on March 24, 2011, on iTunes. [1] The song uses the hook from Rick Ross' song "I'm Not a Star" from his album Teflon Don.

  3. 9 Piece - Wikipedia

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    "9 Piece" is a song by American rapper Rick Ross. There are two versions, one featuring T.I. and the other – Lil Wayne.The song was originally placed on Ross' mixtape Ashes to Ashes and later released as a single from his fifth studio album, God Forgives, I Don't (2011).

  4. God Did (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the first verse, Rick Ross dismisses his haters, hinting that some work for the IRS; then Lil Wayne praises God for making him so influential. [ 4 ] Jay-Z then raps for the next four minutes, detailing his journey from a drug dealer to a successful rapper who has helped build up other Black billionaires, [ 5 ] and "dissecting with deceptive ...

  5. Tha Carter IV - Wikipedia

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    Recording sessions for the album began in late 2008, shortly after Lil Wayne's sixth studio album, Tha Carter III (2008) was released to strong sales and critical acclaim: however, the sessions were put on hold, as Lil Wayne claimed he did not want to follow an album he held in high regard so quickly with another, potentially inferior release.

  6. Pop That - Wikipedia

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    "Pop That" is a dirty rap and trap song of five minutes and four seconds in length. [1] The song's production, composed by record producer Lee on the Beats, [2] is built around an 808 drum pattern, and was described by Tyler McDermott of Billboard as "abrasive", also noting that it also complemented the performance of the rappers well. [3]

  7. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    Lil Wayne: George Bush: A scathing critique of George Bush and the failings of himself, FEMA, and the rest of white America to respond to Hurricane Katrina. Following 20+ tracks of mostly braggadocio, this track is a shocking way to close Wayne's 2006 mixtape Dedication 2, with both the mixtape and the song receiving critical acclaim. [90] Nov ...

  8. Welcome to My Hood - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to My Hood" is a song by American record producer DJ Khaled featuring American rappers Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Wayne, and T-Pain from the former's fifth studio album We the Best Forever. The album also contains the remix of the song featuring Ludacris , Busta Rhymes , Mavado , Twista , Birdman , Ace Hood , Fat Joe , The Game , Jadakiss ...

  9. Thug Cry - Wikipedia

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    "Thug Cry" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Rick Ross, released on March 13, 2014 by Maybach, Slip-n-Slide, and Def Jam, as the 2nd and final official single from his sixth studio album Mastermind (2014).