Suck on dat!!!
Don't even mention the sacreligious, sampled hiphop variant. Mya was pretty doable though. | |
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None that I know of. I forgot about the "more than one song" condition. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Too $hort and Lil Kim-Call Me That is one freaky ass song! | |
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Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue (Where The Wild Roses Grow, Death is not the end) Nick Cave & PJ Harvey (Henry Lee) Tricky & PJ Harvey (Broken Bones) Bryan Adams & Sporty Spice (When You're Gone) | |
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you ain't the only one | |
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Prince/Shiela E. Pebo Bryson/Natlie Cole Pebo Bryson/Regina Bell Barbara Streisand/Barry Gibb | |
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James Ingram and Patti Austin (How Do You Keep The Music Playing, Baby, Come To Me)
James Taylor and Carly Simon (husband and wife at the time who could harmonize well)
Keith Washington and Chante Moore (Candlelight and You and I Love You)
Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick (great cuts from the Women in Red soundtrack)
Chaka Khan and George Benson (We Got The Love and Love Will Come Again)
Nat King and Natalie Cole (I maybe reaching on this one)
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They were both incredible by themselves and I don't want that altered by one note. But somehow, every time they sing, I can't shake the notion that they've always been standing together.
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They sounded like a damn choir together. | |
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