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  2. So What (Field Mob song) - Wikipedia

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    "So What" is the first single from Field Mob's third album, Light Poles and Pine Trees, featuring multi-platinum recording artist Ciara, who performs the chorus and the bridge. The single peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart making it Field Mob's first Top 10 single and Ciara's sixth.

  3. Field Mob - Wikipedia

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    Field Mob is an American hip hop ... So What, featuring Ciara and coincidentally ... This video turned out to have been filmed and produced by a Disturbing tha Peace ...

  4. Light Poles and Pine Trees - Wikipedia

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    Light Poles and Pine Trees is the third studio album by American Southern hip hop duo Field Mob.It was released on June 20, 2006 through Disturbing tha Peace, Geffen Records and Interscope Records.

  5. Disturbing tha Peace - Wikipedia

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    The second single was "Damn" featuring Smoke of Field Mob. The album has so far sold over 240,000 copies in the U.S., and over 260,000 copies worldwide. That same year, Field Mob released their third album and their first under the label, Light Poles and Pine Trees. It spawned one single, the Jazze Pha-produced song "So What" featuring Ciara.

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  7. So What - Wikipedia

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    "So What!!", by the Lyrics, included on Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968, 1998 reissue "So What", a song from the Bratz Rock Angelz soundtrack, 2005 "So What" (Field Mob song) , 2006

  8. From tha Roota to tha Toota - Wikipedia

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    From tha Roota to tha Toota is the second album from the hip hop duo Field Mob released under Interscope Records.It was released to stores on October 22, 2002. [3] The title of the album is a colloquial southern United States reference to making use of an entire pig - from the snout to the tail. [4]

  9. LIV Golf had a flash mob, for some reason, to kick off London ...

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    For some reason, LIV Golf had a flash mob break out on the first tee to “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO — which coincidentally also peaked in the early 2010s.