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  2. Redrum (21 Savage song) - Wikipedia

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    The Danny Seth-directed music video was recorded in 21 Savage's city of birth, London. [9] Beginning the video by showing stereotypical locations in London like the Big Ben, the London Eye, and the iconic Red telephone boxes before switching the setting to Brixton, a working-class district in South London, to show viewers who criticized him for being British-born the 'real' London.

  3. The Banks o' Doon - Wikipedia

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    "The Banks o' Doon" is a Scots song written by Robert Burns in 1791, [1] sometimes known as "Ye Banks and Braes" (after the opening line of the third version). Burns set the lyrics to an air called The Caledonian Hunt's Delight. [2]

  4. My Life (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" features a notable switch-up in Cole's delivery, which starts "with a chilled out, melancholy feel" and changes to a "harder, razor-sharp tone". [7] The lyrics see Cole and Savage exploring "how tragedy and hardship led them to develop strong characters", while "Morray's hook ties together the track with an homage to Styles P and Pharaohe Monch". [8]

  5. Schnitzelbank - Wikipedia

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    Within this volume, the lyrics are included in a book titled Das deutsche Kinderbuch (The German Children's Book), which may have originally been published in 1848. The text includes many ideas common to the modern song, including "kurz und lang" ("short and long"), "hin und her" ("back and forth"), "krumm und grad" ("bent and straight"), and ...

  6. The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" (originally titled "The Man that Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo") is a popular British music hall song published in 1891 by Fred Gilbert, a theatrical agent who had begun to write comic songs as a sideline some twenty years previously. [1] The song was popularised by singer and comedian Charles Coborn.

  7. Spin Bout U - Wikipedia

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    The official music video was released on February 24, 2023. Directed by Dave Meyers, it begins with the rappers lavishly enjoying themselves on a private yacht; [6] [7] [8] 21 Savage raps as he prepares fruit, slicing cara cara oranges, and lights a cigar with a dollar bill, [9] [10] while Drake enjoys fresh ocean air on the boat's deck above. [10]

  8. Rich Flex - Wikipedia

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    "Rich Flex" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage from their collaborative studio album Her Loss (2022). It was sent to US rhythmic radio on November 11, 2022, as the lead single from the album.

  9. Mr. Right Now - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Right Now" is an R&B-leaning [3] ballad, [4] [5] containing a light instrumental. [3] Micah Peters of The Ringer deemed the song "an extremely competent 'for the ladies' song", with 21 Savage rapping about spoiling his better half, and "waiting on her hand and foot". [5]