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‘Crocodile feet’ refers to dress shoes made from alligator skin. Commonly worn by pimps.

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Canadian Rapper Kish’s one and only hit
This song was released in the 90’s, enjoyed a brief spike in popularity then was quickly forgotten.

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A song by Maine rapper Spose, Jimmy! Tells the tale of how bullying does not pay off. The story revolves around 2 characters. Jimmy (the bully), and Chris (the victim)
At the climax Chris sends Jimmy off to jail for robbery.

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“Buffalo Stance” is Swedish rapper/singer Neneh Cherry’s debut and breakout single. The song reached the top 10 in eleven countries worldwide, including peaking at #3 in the UK in late 1988, and #3 again in the US six months later. It remains her biggest solo hit in both countries and is considered her signature song, known for successfully “blurring the lines between hip-hop, pop, and dance” at a time when hip hop was first reaching the top few positions on the Hot 100.

The song was derived from the 1986 track “Looking Good Diving with the Wild Bunch”, which was the B-side to the Stock Aitken Waterman-produced single “Looking Good Diving” by the duo Morgan-McVey. On that b-side, Cherry rapped over the instrumental of the A-side. Later, with production help from Bomb the Bass’s Tim Simenon, the song was reinvented as Cherry’s debut single.

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