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November 3, 2019
In 2000, Lil’ Kim peaked at No.35,
on Atlantic, with ‘No Matter What They Say’.
And in 06, ‘Checkin It Out’, a Top 3,
for Lil’ Chris, on RCA.
In 89, ‘French Kiss’, on ffrr,
gave Lil’ Louis, a Top 2 hit.
And in 04, ‘Sunshine’, on Columbia,
reached No.4, for Lil’ Flip.
In 01, ‘Come Home’, on Ruffin,
found Lil’ Devious, with a No.55.
And in 08, ‘Shawty Get Loose’, made No.57,
for Lil’ Mama Featuring Chris Brown & T-Pain, on Jive.
In 87, ‘Lil’ Devil’, on Beggars Banquet,
for Cult, made No.11.
And in 01, ‘My Baby’, on Priority,
gave Lil’ Romeo, a No.67.
In 02, ‘Lil’ Big Man’, peaked at No.42,
for Omero Mumba, on Polydor.
And in 05, ‘Little Love’, on Positiva,
gave Lil’ Love, a No 34.
In 02, ‘Where’s My’, on EMI,
was at No.37, for Adam F featuring Lil’ Mo.
And in 07, ‘Lil’ Star’, on Virgin,
reached the Top 3, for Kelis Featuring Cee Lo.
InĀ 08, ‘Lollipop’, on Island,
gave Lil’ Wayne, a UK No.26 & US No.1.
And in 2010, ‘Do You Remember’, on Island,
was a No.13, for Jay Sean Featuring Sean Paul & Lil Jon.
In 91, making No.32, on Warner Brothers,
‘A Lil’ Ain’t Enough’ – David Lee Roth sang.
And in 96, ‘Reach’, on Multiply,
climbed to No.28, for Lil’ Mo’ Yin Yang.
In 66, ‘Lil’ Red Riding Hood’, on MGM,
gave Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, a No.46.
And in 02, ‘Lil’ Dub Chefin’, on Parlophone, at No.73,
for Spacemonkeyz vs Gorillaz – last in this mix.
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