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| | Too Short [ mp3 ]album: Choosin format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 192 length: 7:59 min
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Tracks of Choosin:
Choosin' [Clean Version].mp3
Choosin' [Explicit Version].mp3
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| | Too Short [ mp3 ]album: Married To The Game format: mp3 release: 2003 bitrate: 192 length: 62:34 min
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Tracks of Married To The Game:
Choosin' (feat. Jagged Edge).mp3
What She Gonna Do?.mp3
That's How It Goes Down (feat. Oobie).mp3
You Can't Fuck With Us (feat. Petey Pablo & N.O.R.E.).mp3
Shake That Monkey (feat. Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz).mp3
Burn Rubber.mp3
Hey, Let's Go (feat. Devin The Dude & Cutty Cartel).mp3
Pimpandho.com.mp3
Hobo Hoeing.mp3
Get It.mp3
Married To The Game.mp3
California Girls.mp3
What's A Pimp.mp3
Don't Act Like That.mp3
Short Short.mp3
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| | Too Short [ mp3 ]album: Southern Style DJs: Shake It For Daddy 2 format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 79:59 min
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Tracks of Southern Style DJs: Shake It For Daddy 2:
Yeah.mp3
Milkshake.mp3
Shake That Monkey.mp3
Salt Shaker.mp3
Shake Dat Jelly.mp3
Tip Drill.mp3
Pussy Poppin.mp3
Come Get Some.mp3
The Way You Move.mp3
Make Em Get Dat Money Right.mp3
Do It.mp3
Get Lower.mp3
Choppa Style.mp3
Rock It.mp3
Get Low.mp3
Freak A Leek.mp3
Bounce Back.mp3
Splash Waterfalls.mp3
She Lives In My Lap.mp3
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News from our arhive: Loose Ends:Ozzy Calls Prince Charles His Mate |
In his everlasting quest to destroy all of his cred, Ozzy Osbourne defended his "mate," Prince Charles and the royal's decision to marry his longtime girlfriend, Camilla Parker Bowles. The Associated Press reports Osbourne offered his congrats to Charles and Camilla while the royal made a much publicized tour of Australia. Osbourne is also down under to host the MTV Australia Video Music Awards.
"His first wife got killed so what's he expected to do, be single for the rest of his life?" Ozzy asked a group of reporters. Of course, Charles and Diana were officially split at the time of her death, but potato-potahto.
A survey says British tabloid star Kylie has been deemed the most popular email forward. The popstar's ad for Agent Provocateur that depicts her riding a bucking bronco in her pants was downloaded over 2.5 million times according to the website boreme.com.
A Virgin ad featuring Missy Elliott ranked #2, while a video edited to make President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair sing the Electric Six song "Gay Bar came third.
Here are the top 10:
Erotic Kylie - Agent Provocateur ad
Missy Elliot caught bending over (Virgin ad)
"Gay Bar" - Bush and Blair sing
Britney, Madonna and Christina kiss
Christina exposed (Virgin ad)
Kylie and Geri Haliwell kiss
Michael Jackson's face
Janet Jackson's Super Bowl boob
Destiny's Child trip
Ray Charles sings into the wrong mike
As far as concerts go, Toronto is filled to the gills with new listings. John Legend will be playing at The Docks on March 29. Chart toppers Black Mountain will be performing on April 5 at The 360. Also that night, Mudvayne are at the Kool Haus. Kathleen Edwards and Jason Collett play the Mod Club on April 7. Less Than Jake play Kool Haus on April 12 and The Shins play that venue on April 17. Moby and Buck 65 roll into the Phoenix on April 18. Adam Green is at Lee's Palace on May 3. Joe Pernice plays the Horseshoe on May 5. Finally, Jack Johnson will be at the Molson Ampitheatre on September 17.
In Vancouver, you can catch Bloc Party and Erase Errata at the Commodore Ballroom on March 27. Lowest Of The Low play Red Room on March 31. Death From Above 1979 are at the same venue on April 2, with Controller.Controller. Nardwuar's The Evaporators are at Chilliwack Lions Hall the same night. The Raveonettes are at Richard's On Richards on May 5. Kelly Clarkson is at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on May 29. Motley Crue and Sum 41 are at the Pacific Coliseum on July 29. And Jack Johnson is last on the schedule again, playing Deer Lake Park in Burnaby on August 14. |
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