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Celebrity Playlist
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Celebrity Playlist
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T-Pain
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Tipsy
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from Epiphany
(2007)
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Prince
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Let's Pretend We're Married
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from 1999
(2007)
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Shaggy & Samantha Cole
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Luv Me, Luv Me
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from Hot Shot
(2000)
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Crazy Town
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Butterfly
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from The Gift of Game
(1999)
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Petey Pablo
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Freek-A-Leek
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from Still Writing In My Diary: 2nd Entry
(2002)
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Whitesnake
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Bad Boys
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from Whitesnake
(1987)
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Alice Cooper
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Guilty
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from Goes to Hell
(2005)
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Van Halen
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Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
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from Van Halen
(2007)
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2 Live Crew
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Get It Girl
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from The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are
(1987)
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K7
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Come Baby Come
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from Swing Batta Swing!
(2004)
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Bloodhound Gang
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The Bad Touch
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from Hooray for Boobies
(2000)
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David Banner
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Play
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from Certified (Bonus Track Version)
(2005)
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Xzibit
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Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair)
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from Man vs. Machine
(2002)
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Trillville & Cutty
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Some Cut
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from The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville
(2004)
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Ludacris
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Splash Waterfalls
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from Chicken-N-Beer
(2003)
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Funkadelic
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Get Off Your Ass and Jam
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from Let's Take It to the Stage
(2005)
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Lovewhip
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Bombay Booty Machine
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from Virtual Booty Machine
(2005)
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Shaggy
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It Wasn't Me
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from Hot Shot
(2000)
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Queen
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Another One Bites the Dust
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from The Game
(1994)
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Nine Inch Nails
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Happiness in Slavery
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from Broken
(2004)
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Five Horse Johnson
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Beggin' for Bail
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from Double Down
(1997)
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Batmobile
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Can't Find My Way Back Home
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from Bail Was Set At $6,000,000
(1988)
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Bill Haley & His Comets
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See You Later, Alligator
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from Rock Around the Clock
(2004)
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Van Halen
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Happy Trails
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from Diver Down
(2007)
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Willie Nelson
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The Party's Over
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from The Essential Willie Nelson
(2003)
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Comment:
You’re bleary-eyed from a night of bidding bachelorhood goodbye, and your archenemy, the sun, is creeping dangerously close to its daily debut. Time to make one last stand for the single life — let blues doctor John Lee Hooker write a boogie-in-a-bottle prescription to get you past the point of no return with “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.” Now the slow-rolling flow of “Tipsy” is starting to make it seem like T-Pain’s peeking inside your head somehow. And what, exactly, is it that your buddies seem to find so damn funny about playing Queen’s bass-boosted dance-floor dynamo “Another One Bites the Dust” over and over anyway?
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