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Celebrity Playlist
Playlist
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Celebrity Playlist
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50 Cent
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Just a Lil Bit
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from The Massacre
(2005)
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The Black Eyed Peas
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Let's Get It Started (Spike Mix) [Bonus Track]
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from Elephunk
(2004)
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Montell Jordan
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This Is How We Do It
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from Def Jam's Greatest Hits
(1997)
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Ludacris
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Rollout (My Business)
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from Word of Mouf
(2001)
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Eve & Gwen Stefani
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Let Me Blow Ya Mind
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from Scorpion
(2001)
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Game
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Hate It or Love It
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from The Documentary
(2005)
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The Karaoke Channel
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Pass the Courvoisier, Pt. 2 (Radio Version)
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from Hip Hop, Vol. 5
(2005)
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Terror Squad
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Lean Back
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from True Story
(2004)
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Lil' Kim
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The Jump Off (Album Version)
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from La Bella Mafia
(2005)
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Jay-Z & Linkin Park
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Numb / Encore
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from Collision Course
(2006)
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Heavy D & The Boyz & Al B. Sure!
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We Got Our Own Thang
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from 20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best of Heavy D & The Boyz
(2002)
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Salt-n-Pepa
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Whatta Man (Salt-N-Pepa feat. en Vogue)
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from Best of En Vogue
(2009)
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Cassidy
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Hotel
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from Split Personality
(1990)
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Nelly & Murphy Lee
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Batter Up
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from Da Derrty Versions - The Reinvention
(2003)
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Kid 'N Play
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Rollin' With Kid 'N Play
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from 2Hype
(2005)
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J-Kwon
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Tipsy
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from Tipsy - Single
(2004)
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Kelis
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Milkshake
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from The Hits
(2008)
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Lil Bow Wow
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Bounce With Me (feat. Xscape)
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from Beware of Dog
(2000)
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Murphy Lee, Nelly & P. Diddy
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Shake Ya Tailfeather
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from Murphy's Law
(2003)
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Lil Mama
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Lip Gloss
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from Lip Gloss - Single
(2007)
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Trick Daddy
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Sugar (Gimme Some)
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from Thug Matrimony - Married to the Streets
(2004)
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Jermaine Dupri
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The Party Continues
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from Life In 1472 (The Original Soundtrack)
(1998)
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Jagged Edge
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Where the Party At
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from Jagged Little Thrill
(2001)
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Baby Bash
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Suga Suga
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from Tha Smokin' Nephew
(2003)
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Snow
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Informer
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from Rhino Hi-Five: Rap, Vol. 1 - EP
(2006)
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Comment:
The "Deep Cuts" tab above the following tracks is a [i]little[/i] misleading. After all, each and every one of these songs attacked the charts at one time or another. That includes the buzzing-beehive synths and subtle, clanging triangle of "Milkshake," the hasty handclaps and [i]Knight Rider[/i] nods of "The Jump Off," the street-savvy R&B/rap duet of "Whatta Man," the head-on nü-metal/hip-hop collision of "Numb/Encore," and the Fergie-spiced "Let's Get It Started" — a new, beyond-the-underground recipe for Black Eyed Peas.
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