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Meek Mill is a rapper from Philadelphia, PA. In addition to his music, Meek Mill has also had beef with Drake that started over Meek Mill calling out Drake for allegedly not writing his own raps. Post Malone may be likening himself to Meek in this regard, as Post has been called out by many people of being a culture vulture.

Meek Mill is also a big fan of bikes. In a YouTube video uploaded to his channel, one can see Meek working on a bike and eventually popping a wheelie. Meek would eventually be arrested in 2017 for popping a wheelie on a dirt bike, leaving him with a possible 4-year sentence due to a violation of his probation.

Post has also discussed his gold teeth in a video with GQ.

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Ken Griffey Jr. was a talented baseball player who was inducted to the MLB Hall of Fame. He’s known for having the ability to do it all on the field: hitting for average, fielding, throwing, baserunning, and hitting for power.

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This is the 7th track of Kari’s Laugh now, Die Later EP. It is an ode to baseball Hall of Fame member Ken Griffey Jr. who has an impressive total of 13 All-Star game appearances, an AL MVP, 10 Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers, a four time AL Home Run leader, one time AL RBI leader, and one of the most highly regarded baseball players of all-time. This was proven when he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame with a 99.3% vote.

Kari is making just as many hits with her impressive flows, beats and style that maybe she will one day be a Hall of Famer herself.

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The weekend’s possibilities have Cole wound up. His brain’s in the bedroom but his body’s in class. He fears that if his teacher made him stand everyone would see that the “lil' man” was awake.

Big Mike had a similar situation in “The Wood”–and his teacher made him stand up.

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As soon as the liquor is gone she’s on to the next person who will buy it for her.

“Never trust a big butt and a smile” is a phrase borrowed from the 1990 smash hit “Poison” by New Jack Swing trio Bell Biv DeVoe

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Robin starts the song of with a “love at first sight” metaphor. Upon his first gaze at her, she was glowing and looked beautiful as ever.

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Pleasures U Like is the third studio album by Jon B. Jon reunites with past producers Babyface and Tim Kelley and Bob Robinson (Tim & Bob), who each produce one song. Also present on the album is Joshua P. Thompson, a songwriter and producer who is best known for his work with the R&B singer Joe.

Despite the album being certified gold, Jon felt it was not marketed and promoted properly. The only song released from the album as a single was “Don’t Talk”- which was due primarily to Jon wanting to get out of his contract with Epic Records. As a result, this would be his final album released on a major label. Ten years after the release of Pleasures U Like, a song from the album “Calling on You” would later be known as the sample on Drake’s song “Cameras” from his sophomore album Take Care.

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Cool Relax is the second studio album by Jon B. The album features the Tim & Bob produced single “They Don’t Know”, which was one of the year’s biggest hits.

The first single released from the album was “Don’t Say”, with a music video that featured a then-unknown Sanaa Lathan as the female love interest. The remix sampled “Love Hangover” by Diana Ross.

The album- Jon B.’s most successful commercially- has been certified Double Platinum by the RIAA. Cool Relax earned 3 Top 20 hits with 2, “They Don’t Know” and “Are U Still Down” featuring Tupac Shakur hitting the Top 10. He would release a sequel to “Are U Still Down”, “Part 2” now featuring a posthumous rap by Shakur on 2004’s Stronger Everyday.

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This song written by Wendell Mobley and Neil Thrasher. It was released in October 2003 as the first single from Kenny Chesney’s album When the Sun Goes Down. The song spent seven consecutive weeks at number one in late December 2003 and January 2004.

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Let’s Get It On is the twelfth studio album by Motown recording artist Marvin Gaye. It was released on August 28, 1973 by Tamla Records by way of Motown.

The album is mostly known for the hit title track that was number one on the pop singles chart for two weeks, and the black singles chart for six weeks.

It has been known as “one of the most sexually charged albums ever recorded.”

The album is normally placed on many greatest of all-time lists.

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