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  2. Crazy Rap - Wikipedia

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    Afroman singles chronology. "Because I Got High". (2001) " Crazy Rap ". (2001) "Palmdale Pimp". (2008) " Crazy Rap ", also known as " Colt 45 and 2 Zig-Zags " or simply " Colt 45 ", is a song by American rapper Afroman. It was featured on his third album, Sell Your Dope, and was later included on his greatest hits album, The Good Times.

  3. The Code (Nemo song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Code" is a song by Swiss singer Nemo, released on 29 February 2024. It has been described by Nemo as a song that details their experience with coming to terms with their non-binary identity. They represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song, where they won the contest with 591 points.

  4. Code 46 - Wikipedia

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    Code 46. Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and starring Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. Produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films, the film is a dystopian sci-fi love story, exploring the implications of current trends in biotechnology . The soundtrack was composed by David ...

  5. 45 (Shinedown song) - Wikipedia

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    45 (Shinedown song) " 45 " is a song by American rock band Shinedown. The song was released on July 13, 2003, on the album Leave a Whisper. Following the album's release, "45" became a popular single. An acoustic cover of "45" was featured on the album's re-release on June 15, 2004.

  6. Old Cape Cod - Wikipedia

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    The song was referenced by Bruce Johnston in the lyrics of "Disney Girls", his nostalgic song about growing up in the 1950s: "Patti Page and summer days on old Cape Cod." Other versions "Old Cape Cod" was the subject of a 1990 lawsuit after a sound-alike song appeared in a 1989 commercial for American Savings Bank. Page sued the advertising ...

  7. 25 or 6 to 4 - Wikipedia

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    The song's title is the time at which the song is set: 25 or 26 minutes before 4 a.m., phrased as, "twenty-five or [twenty-]six [minutes] to four [o’clock]," (i.e. 03:34 or 03:35). [3] [4] Because of the unique phrasing of the song's title, "25 or 6 to 4" has been interpreted to mean everything from a quantity of illicit drugs to the name of ...

  8. Beechwood 4-5789 - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood 4-5789. " Beechwood 4-5789 " is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvelettes on Motown's Tamla subsidiary record label. The song became a hit again when it was covered by the pop duo The Carpenters in 1982.

  9. Wild Ones (Jessie Murph and Jelly Roll song) - Wikipedia

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    In the choruses and her verse, Jessie Murph talks about the type of people she finds attractive and describes them as "wild ones" that would have “a .45 on ‘em” and be driving recklessly at 102 mph. Jelly Roll combines singing and rapping while his lyrics focus on his wife, Bunnie XO, whom he also mentions by name in his verse.