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  2. Sound of da Police - Wikipedia

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    The song plays over the final scenes and closing credits of season 3, episode 2 of Sex Education. [13] It is the theme music for the long-running stand-up show on BBC Radio 4, Alfie Moore - It's a Fair Cop. The song is well known in France, where the chorus is commonly misinterpreted as "assassins de la police" (literally "police killer"). [14]

  3. International Standard Recording Code - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings.The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated it in 2001.

  4. Whoops (song) - Wikipedia

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    Trainor wrote the song with Sean Douglas and its producers, Gian Stone and Grant Boutin. Epic Records released it as the album's third single on June 24, 2024. "Whoops" is a pop-doo-wop break-up song, on which she addresses an ex-partner and derides the woman who he cheated on her with.

  5. Wop (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song would re-emerge to mainstream exposure on March 20, 2013, when Miley Cyrus posted a video on Facebook which featured her twerking to "Wop" while wearing a unicorn onesie. While Cyrus had previously shared her fondness for the song with J. Dash and suggested that they make a video together, these plans never came to fruition. J.

  6. Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None) - Wikipedia

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    The song incorporates funk elements [4] and melodic singing [5] from Nate Dogg, who sings the chorus. [2] The lyrics revolve around having sexual intercourse with women; [2] [6] Kurupt notably raps, "If Kurupt gave a fuck about a bitch, I'd always be broke / I'd never have no motherfucking indo to smoke."

  7. Terryfold - Wikipedia

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    The song played twice during "Rest and Ricklaxation", the sixth episode of the third season of Rick and Morty. The title characters, Rick and Morty, hear and enjoy the song as it plays over a radio. [1] The song also played during the episode's credits. [2]

  8. Wesley Willis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] He is best known for songs such as "Rock N Roll McDonald's" as well as a series of songs where he would directly insult his demons. Willis gained a large cult following in the 1990s, particularly after the release of his 1995 Greatest Hits album on the Alternative Tentacles label. Jello Biafra compiled the album's track list.

  9. For the Damaged Coda - Wikipedia

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    The song, a continuation of "For the Damaged," is based on Frédéric Chopin's Nocturne in F minor, Op. 55, No. 1, [1] and gained renewed exposure on April 7, 2014 when it was used in Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind, an episode of the animated television series Rick and Morty, as "Evil Morty's Theme Song", the theme for the character "Evil ...