BILLY NASTY has been DJing half his life; a career that has seen him spin p… Read Full Bio ↴BILLY NASTY has been DJing half his life; a career that has seen him spin professionally for over nearly fourteen years. He has continually travelled the world as one of the most in-demand techno/electro DJs, and has performed at the most prestigious events, and infamous clubs – across the globe. As a result, he has been one of only a handful of more ‘underground’ DJs who has consistently featured in the annual DJ Mag Top 100.
Billy is not, and has never been, just a DJ, though: he’s enjoyed an extensive recording career; runs three record labels widely-regarded by a broad range of DJs and record buyers alike; and also established a DJ agency, Theremin, that looked after the bookings of many of techno’s leading names, as well as nurturing new talent and allowing them to progress upwards through the ranks. Theremin closed last year, and, after signing up with the reputed DJ agency, Decked Out, Billy has now been granted additional time to concentrate on his labels and DJing.
Having spent a handful of formative, pre-house years, soaking up the rhythms of rare-groove, go-go and funk, Billy was already a committed DJ when house music exploded in the UK in the late eighties. He secured a job at the cutting-edge, Camden-based, Zoom record shop in the latter stages of 1989; this frontline job was extremely important and allowed Billy to regularly meet other prominent figures on London’s burgeoning club scene, as well as helping him to enhance his reputation as a DJ.
At the beginning of 1990, Billy took up his first residency at The Exploding Plastic Inevitable night (with accomplice and Lost founder, Steve Bicknell), at the legendary BrainClub in Soho. It ran for two and a half years with Billy playing a mixture of sounds and styles that proved a precursor to the progressive house scene that followed.
By 1991, Billy’s reputation behind the decks was such that he was invited to record the first mix for a new CD series entitled, Journeys By DJ. Seamlessly weaving between artists of the day – including Leftfield and Eagles Prey – Billy gained entry into the Guinness Book of Records for producing the first commercially-available DJ mix. Shortly afterwards, he undertook his first studio project when invited to remix St Etienne’s Join Our Club; he later accompanied the band, as tour DJ, on their 1992 Japanese tour.
Throughout 1992-93, so many bootleg mix tapes of Billy's were flooding the UK that they proved the ultimate marketing tool and resulted in requests for his presence at burgeoning nights nationwide, most notably: Venus, Renaissance and Back2Basics.
At the front of the pack when Progressive House boomed in ‘93, Billy's DJing schedule went through the roof. Besides being a regular at four of the most prominent clubs in London (The Drum Club, Open All Hours, Final Frontier, and Strutt), Billy began to reach wider audiences as he travelled the whole of the UK and undertook an increasing amount of European gigs. He enjoyed studio adventures with Dave Wesson (Zoom owner) as Shi-Take – who had a six-single career on the shop's in-house label – and also, future Chemical Brothers engineer, Steve Dub, as Vinyl Blair; the latter partnership led to releases on Leftfield’s recently founded Hard Hands label.
1995 saw Billy's workload multiply further still, to the extent, that, working at Zoom was no longer an option: he was now DJing 3-5 times a week in the UK and further afield. Such a hectic schedule required greater levels of professionalism and, it was with this in mind, that the Theremin DJ agency was launched; initially it looked after fellow UK DJs – Jim Masters, Mark Williams and Phil Perry – but European DJs were quickly added to the roster: Adam Beyer, Marco Carola, Umek, The Youngsters and Oliver Ho, as well as many others, would not be so widely regarded amongst UK clubbers if it had not been for their association with Theremin.
In 1996, with the airmiles continuing to stack up, Billy was nominated for best national DJ, as well as best Radio One Essential Mix, at the Muzik magazine awards. He also played peak-time sets at the seminal Tribal Gathering festivals in the UK and Germany.
Billy’s style had shifted dramatically by 1997 and he was now widely-regarded as one of the premier exponents of hard-edged techno. A second mix-CD – Race Data, released on the Avex label – documents this perfectly.
Due to frustrations with the number of UK labels championing the style of techno featured in his sets, Billy established his own imprint, Tortured, in order to provide an outlet for his favourite producers. A bi-monthly night, Open To Torture, at London clubbing mecca, The End, was established during the same period – it provided the perfect opportunity to showcase the talent directly involved with the Tortured label, as well as those linked by association: Adam Beyer, Umek and Marco Carola all played their debut London gigs at the night.
A fantastic year was enhanced further by, arguably, Billy’s greatest achievement – he became a father to the first of his two daughters.
1998 saw Billy's first expedition to the States: the Americans quickly warmed to him resulting in frequent return trips to venues in: Chicago, Detroit, Washington, San Francisco, LA, Toronto, Seattle, and also throughout Canada. The US expeditions ran concurrently with dates in the UK and Europe; Billy had become especially popular in Holland by this stage and was voted second most popular international DJ there in 1998.
In May 2000, Tortured released The Torture Chamber, Billy’s third mix CD, which showcased the label’s high-quality output. It was the first instalment in a series of Torture Chamber mixes and, two years later, the second volume followed: Slovenian DJ Umek contributed a three turntable mix-up of incredible intensity that perfectly demonstrated his jaw-dropping deck skills.
Umek also had the honour of launching Tortured’s sister label, Electrix. Electrix was established with the proviso of pushing boundaries and putting out “experimental electronica – encompassing everything from Maurizio-style dubby tracks through to straight-up, dancefloor-oriented 808 workouts”. The label quickly proved popular and is now regarded as one of the UK’s finest for dancefloor electro with support consistently forthcoming from Dave Clarke, Laurent Garnier, Andrew Weatherall and Freddie Fresh. Electrix was also a more natural home for album projects than Tortured and long-players from both Transparent Sound and The Advent now reside amidst a back-catalogue approaching 20 single releases in length.
In order to demonstrate his long-standing involvement with electro, Billy compiled his favourite electro tracks for his fifth mix CD, BN02, which was released on the trustthedj.com label in 2002; the first volume, BN01, which concentrated on techno, preceeded it.
The third of Billy’s labels, Painkillers, was established in 2002 – it acts as an outlet for remixes of tracks previously released on Tortured. The first release featured a Ben Sims remix of Ben Long’s Imperial Leather, as well as two Oliver Ho re-works of Umek tracks (recorded under his Mumps guise). Billy is currently working on releases two and three.
Four years after Billy’s first successful tour of the States, his deck skills took him even further afield: he has made several visits to Brazil and Columbia, both of whom have burgeoning techno scenes that proved a real inspiration, as well as an Australian expedition that took in Singapore’s world-renowned Zouk club on the way.
2003 saw Billy look to establish Tortured as more than just a label with parties held under the Tortured banner worldwide: the first took place at the Miami WMC, followed by a session at New York’s Arc. The label also hosted tents at the Impulse and Dance Valley festivals in Holland.
Now in 2004, with Tortured and Electrix both well established, and after nearly fourteen years as a professional DJ, Billy can boast a diary busier than ever before. He continues to turn his back on the cash-lined path, preferring instead to play for appreciative, knowledgable crowds worldwide.
Selected Discography
- Journeys By DJ - Billy Nasty Mix, CD (Moonshine)
- Journeys By DJ Volume 1: In The Mix With Billy Nasty, CD (Music Unites)
- Zoom Progressive House - Volume 1, CD
- Flux Trax 02, Cassette (EXP Recordings)
- The Torture Chamber, CD (Tortured Records)
- BN01, CD (Trust The DJ)
- BN02, CD (Trust The DJ)
Billy is not, and has never been, just a DJ, though: he’s enjoyed an extensive recording career; runs three record labels widely-regarded by a broad range of DJs and record buyers alike; and also established a DJ agency, Theremin, that looked after the bookings of many of techno’s leading names, as well as nurturing new talent and allowing them to progress upwards through the ranks. Theremin closed last year, and, after signing up with the reputed DJ agency, Decked Out, Billy has now been granted additional time to concentrate on his labels and DJing.
Having spent a handful of formative, pre-house years, soaking up the rhythms of rare-groove, go-go and funk, Billy was already a committed DJ when house music exploded in the UK in the late eighties. He secured a job at the cutting-edge, Camden-based, Zoom record shop in the latter stages of 1989; this frontline job was extremely important and allowed Billy to regularly meet other prominent figures on London’s burgeoning club scene, as well as helping him to enhance his reputation as a DJ.
At the beginning of 1990, Billy took up his first residency at The Exploding Plastic Inevitable night (with accomplice and Lost founder, Steve Bicknell), at the legendary BrainClub in Soho. It ran for two and a half years with Billy playing a mixture of sounds and styles that proved a precursor to the progressive house scene that followed.
By 1991, Billy’s reputation behind the decks was such that he was invited to record the first mix for a new CD series entitled, Journeys By DJ. Seamlessly weaving between artists of the day – including Leftfield and Eagles Prey – Billy gained entry into the Guinness Book of Records for producing the first commercially-available DJ mix. Shortly afterwards, he undertook his first studio project when invited to remix St Etienne’s Join Our Club; he later accompanied the band, as tour DJ, on their 1992 Japanese tour.
Throughout 1992-93, so many bootleg mix tapes of Billy's were flooding the UK that they proved the ultimate marketing tool and resulted in requests for his presence at burgeoning nights nationwide, most notably: Venus, Renaissance and Back2Basics.
At the front of the pack when Progressive House boomed in ‘93, Billy's DJing schedule went through the roof. Besides being a regular at four of the most prominent clubs in London (The Drum Club, Open All Hours, Final Frontier, and Strutt), Billy began to reach wider audiences as he travelled the whole of the UK and undertook an increasing amount of European gigs. He enjoyed studio adventures with Dave Wesson (Zoom owner) as Shi-Take – who had a six-single career on the shop's in-house label – and also, future Chemical Brothers engineer, Steve Dub, as Vinyl Blair; the latter partnership led to releases on Leftfield’s recently founded Hard Hands label.
1995 saw Billy's workload multiply further still, to the extent, that, working at Zoom was no longer an option: he was now DJing 3-5 times a week in the UK and further afield. Such a hectic schedule required greater levels of professionalism and, it was with this in mind, that the Theremin DJ agency was launched; initially it looked after fellow UK DJs – Jim Masters, Mark Williams and Phil Perry – but European DJs were quickly added to the roster: Adam Beyer, Marco Carola, Umek, The Youngsters and Oliver Ho, as well as many others, would not be so widely regarded amongst UK clubbers if it had not been for their association with Theremin.
In 1996, with the airmiles continuing to stack up, Billy was nominated for best national DJ, as well as best Radio One Essential Mix, at the Muzik magazine awards. He also played peak-time sets at the seminal Tribal Gathering festivals in the UK and Germany.
Billy’s style had shifted dramatically by 1997 and he was now widely-regarded as one of the premier exponents of hard-edged techno. A second mix-CD – Race Data, released on the Avex label – documents this perfectly.
Due to frustrations with the number of UK labels championing the style of techno featured in his sets, Billy established his own imprint, Tortured, in order to provide an outlet for his favourite producers. A bi-monthly night, Open To Torture, at London clubbing mecca, The End, was established during the same period – it provided the perfect opportunity to showcase the talent directly involved with the Tortured label, as well as those linked by association: Adam Beyer, Umek and Marco Carola all played their debut London gigs at the night.
A fantastic year was enhanced further by, arguably, Billy’s greatest achievement – he became a father to the first of his two daughters.
1998 saw Billy's first expedition to the States: the Americans quickly warmed to him resulting in frequent return trips to venues in: Chicago, Detroit, Washington, San Francisco, LA, Toronto, Seattle, and also throughout Canada. The US expeditions ran concurrently with dates in the UK and Europe; Billy had become especially popular in Holland by this stage and was voted second most popular international DJ there in 1998.
In May 2000, Tortured released The Torture Chamber, Billy’s third mix CD, which showcased the label’s high-quality output. It was the first instalment in a series of Torture Chamber mixes and, two years later, the second volume followed: Slovenian DJ Umek contributed a three turntable mix-up of incredible intensity that perfectly demonstrated his jaw-dropping deck skills.
Umek also had the honour of launching Tortured’s sister label, Electrix. Electrix was established with the proviso of pushing boundaries and putting out “experimental electronica – encompassing everything from Maurizio-style dubby tracks through to straight-up, dancefloor-oriented 808 workouts”. The label quickly proved popular and is now regarded as one of the UK’s finest for dancefloor electro with support consistently forthcoming from Dave Clarke, Laurent Garnier, Andrew Weatherall and Freddie Fresh. Electrix was also a more natural home for album projects than Tortured and long-players from both Transparent Sound and The Advent now reside amidst a back-catalogue approaching 20 single releases in length.
In order to demonstrate his long-standing involvement with electro, Billy compiled his favourite electro tracks for his fifth mix CD, BN02, which was released on the trustthedj.com label in 2002; the first volume, BN01, which concentrated on techno, preceeded it.
The third of Billy’s labels, Painkillers, was established in 2002 – it acts as an outlet for remixes of tracks previously released on Tortured. The first release featured a Ben Sims remix of Ben Long’s Imperial Leather, as well as two Oliver Ho re-works of Umek tracks (recorded under his Mumps guise). Billy is currently working on releases two and three.
Four years after Billy’s first successful tour of the States, his deck skills took him even further afield: he has made several visits to Brazil and Columbia, both of whom have burgeoning techno scenes that proved a real inspiration, as well as an Australian expedition that took in Singapore’s world-renowned Zouk club on the way.
2003 saw Billy look to establish Tortured as more than just a label with parties held under the Tortured banner worldwide: the first took place at the Miami WMC, followed by a session at New York’s Arc. The label also hosted tents at the Impulse and Dance Valley festivals in Holland.
Now in 2004, with Tortured and Electrix both well established, and after nearly fourteen years as a professional DJ, Billy can boast a diary busier than ever before. He continues to turn his back on the cash-lined path, preferring instead to play for appreciative, knowledgable crowds worldwide.
Selected Discography
- Journeys By DJ - Billy Nasty Mix, CD (Moonshine)
- Journeys By DJ Volume 1: In The Mix With Billy Nasty, CD (Music Unites)
- Zoom Progressive House - Volume 1, CD
- Flux Trax 02, Cassette (EXP Recordings)
- The Torture Chamber, CD (Tortured Records)
- BN01, CD (Trust The DJ)
- BN02, CD (Trust The DJ)
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Angie Okay Let's go I am like obsessed, I'm drowning in your eyes…
Animalhaüs 2010 is the year of the seed, a time to…
Antidote The drugs go slowly through my veins Pumped from the heart…
Apex Rise The roster) Real deal, you can see it in... Drake Man…
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B-Luv Yo every time I drop a track they got new…
B.A.R.F. I'm still dope, even if the bag ain't Coach Even if…
B.B.D Yo every time I drop a track they got new…
B.T.S Eoseo wa bangtaneun cheoeumiji Ayo ladies & gentleman Junbig…
B3 The Third B3 The Third, B3 The Third I put in work Bitch we…
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Beware of Darkness You are A planet among stars An ocean among raindrops And wo…
Birdman (Verse 1: Tyga) T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal…
Bones When I drop the work in tha pot it bounce…
Brocasito - Topic Essa .30 tá derrubando minha calça Eu uso tanta droga…
BTS 음, 어서 와, 방탄은 처음이지? Ayo, ladies and gentleman 준비가 됐다면 부를게…
BTS - The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Pt.1 어서 와 방탄은 처음이지? Ayo ladies and gentleman 준비가 됐다면 부를게 yeah! 딴…
BTS(방탄소년단) (Rap Monster): Eoseo wa bangtaneun cheoeumiji …
BTS/방탄소년단 (BTS) 어서 와 방탄은 처음이지? Ayo ladies and gentleman 준비가 됐다면 부를게 yeah! 딴…
C.J. Bassett I don’t think I’ll ever know 覺得賺到的永遠分不夠 I don’t need a sad…
Captain Balu Ey yo, ey yo, vielen Dank Wieder mal ist der Beat…
Carlos (feat. Juan Gotti, Baby Bash, Carolyn, Coast, Grimm, Low-G, …
CGB Doin' my thing Workin' on millions to get my mom right…
Chris Karjack C'est ton rebeu des rebeus des rebeus des rebeus Chris Gars…
CVSPER Yeah It′s Cvsper KTP We in this bitch Yeah I put the dope i…
D'espairsRay Monday 鳴り止まない 教会の鐘の音 聖者の行進で 頭撃ち抜かれて Tuesday 太陽が 黒く染まってゆ…
D-Formation Yea, I've been rapping for some time now I Got bars…
D.J.N.K. Yo man, what you need? Yo uh, man, I need something,…
Dael Traficando kilos, drogas na mala Plano perfeito, eu não vou …
Detsl a.k.a. Le Truk Shorty love me, when we fucking, I can't leave it…
Dice 6 o clock in the mornin'. heh. Get outta bed,…
Did Brock (Dascar) Sabe que nós nunca marca touca cê fica gelado com …
Dirt Feat. Rocko & Trae Tha Truth Well good evening Ladies and gentlemen To the scholars and s…
Doe Boy Feat. Future Wet, wet, wet, wet You know it's Pluto Tiffany's, Tiffany's…
Donutman Ay, ay, ay It's motherfuckin' dope Cook it, bake i…
Dope - You Spin Me Right Round don't wanna know your name and I don't want your private…
DopeadelicZ Iruttil Vazhgirai nee Kuruttu Nambikkaiyodu Velicham Thedi T…
Double-K Bounce Gang Hmm You see her coming in right there I need tha…
Dub-O Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, do…
E.SO Really am a goat be making music but I'm not…
E.Z I'm still dope even if the bag ain't Coach Even if…
Edgar Wasser Es ist der Edgar mit den Scherenhänden Komm’ mir in die…
elso J’ai trop de bleme J’effrite sur un bout de Quette Est ce…
Fifth Harmony New Jersey tongue Not saying too much I'm feelin' your attit…
fifty-one Dope, dope, dope, dope, dope I feel like I'm on dope Dope,…
Fler Silla G-Hot You've got a thing I'm gonna find out The je ne sais…
G-Jet Say, bitch don't get too comfortable Say, bitch don't get to…
G.Issa Sbirro vuole si Farmi si my bro Perché nella street sto vend…
George Cole verse 1: Said i wanna know why, Said i wanna know why…
Grizzy Wynter I'm hooked on Do oh oh we op I'm hooked your Do…
Hard Driver Put your drinks up, gonna take it home This is us,…
J. Mundaca Yea Thinkin bout it I'm thinkin of slingin dope What I'm thi…
JE$BY [Припев, JE$BY х УГАДАЙКТО] У меня есть крэк, мет, фен, гер*…
Jessie Reyez Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, that shit dope Come here hot boy (hot boy) …
John Legend She's so dope (Yeah, yeah) She roll up, it's automatic, my …
John Legend [feat. J.I.D] Aww yea shorty only on me cuz I got expensive…
Jones Fra mi stavo addormentando Almeno se dormo non piango Che vi…
Josh! Let's go Back in this bitch let's go I took notes Now they…
Jugi/Complex I'm on my I'm on my grizzy Fo' shizzy Just stacking Hundreds…
K.A.A.N. Yo man, what you need? Yo uh, man, I need something,…
K.A.A.N. & K-Def Wanna sit beside a sick an seductive sinner, see Something s…
K.A.A.N. K-DEF Yo man, what you need? Yo uh, man, I need something,…
K.O.D Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, do…
K9 Unit (Andrxw) (K9) Tamos pasados de dope Tamos taloneando el top…
KEKRA Low, low, low, low, low, low Yeah, yeah, yeah Low, low, low,…
Key Glock Yeah, yeah Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah (Tay Keith, fuck these nigg…
King-O De la bonne dope Dans l'bendo Des belles go, on ne joue…
L.A. Riot La calle, la calle (wait for it, YG Production) (Demande au…
lady g aga Cork's off, it's on The party's just begun I promise This dr…
LetsgetitTox I'm smokin dope Hoes goin crazy On the money train now they…
Lil GZ Dope dope, como Toronto Juzgándome antes de tiempo Con el ba…
Lil Thug-E I'm still dope, even if the bag ain't Coach Even if…
Lil Uzi Vert & Young Thug Smoke my dope Smoke, smoke, smoke my dope Smoke my dope Smok…
Los feat. Pusha T & Yo Gotti To celebrate my new haters I just bring a new whip…
Love/Hate (Cuff your chick) you heard that They call me Meek Milly…
Lupita's Friends Dope dope, como Toronto Juzgándome antes de tiempo Con el ba…
M.F.S: OBSERVATORY I'm still dope even if the bag ain't Coach Even if…
Mad Vibes vs. De.Glasklaren I came up out the dope hole Scrapin' that dope bowl Keep…
MAD-B Yo every time I drop a track they got new…
Manpreet Gill Tera Charheya Shbaab meri shutt gyi shraab Bane Oscar toh uc…
Marko and the Bruisers I wonder if they can tell I'm a dope boy My…
Mayot Я, е, а MAYOT — молодой киск**б I-I-Icy Е-е-е Diamond-diamon…
Millz Told me keep it going while I'm rolling all this purple…
Mistah F.A.B. Yo every time I drop a track they got new…
N.w.s Yo man, what you need? Yo uh, man, I need something,…
Nameless & K.I.T. Shorty love me, when we fucking, I can't leave it…
Nasty Crue No more shit tonight, to more Nasty Crue. All what everybody…
NLE Choppa (Ayy, MADENKA) (I think that's you one, you know) Yeah Nah,…
Noirre dope Words & Music by Noirre Put it in my pocket if…
NoNi I.D.R NONI IDR - DOPE Intro: Da um Braço pros irmãos que…
O.G. [feat. Ramo] Motherfucker, flex den Safe auf Zehn kleine Hoodies sind auf…
Obie Trice Shitted in it...ran from it nigga...fuck, i done did it…
Oliver She's a lover She's a flyer She's that summer night in Miami…
One G Say, bitch don't get too comfortable Say, bitch don't get to…
Pashapg Sono in strada che piscio all'una di notte sopra sta…
Payback What's up ese This is the notorious Capone Back to clean up…
Pherowshuz Damn that's so complicated Really? let me simplify for you K…
Philthy Rich (The Mekanix) (Dope like the building on Broadway) (Dope li…
production I got a dope beat (you got a dope beat?) I…
ProfJam Yeah, yeaaah yeah yeaaah yeah Yeaaah Dope boy, dope boy És …
Rafael Casal Daveed Diggs & Too $hort Bitch, funky fresh from Oakland, California Dangerous Music …
Rain Man dope, dope, dope ... life is dope, dope 'cause my life …
Rap-A-Lot Presents Devin [Verse 1] We unstoppable unfuckwidable yeah yeah We ain't go…
Rayan Rit (Intifaya) In zona non c'è più weed buona trovi solo la…
RICHCHEEZY DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE DOPE …
Rick Ross Feat. Tyga T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Rick Ross Future Everything dope, everything dope Everything dope, everything…
Rick Ross Tyga T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Rocca DeLuca and the Burden Show me your favorite image Is it gonna burn my brain Show…
Rocco DeLuca Show me your favorite image Is it gonna burn my brain Show…
Rocco DeLuca And The Burden Show me your favorite image Is it gonna burn my brain Show…
Royce Da 5´9 Featuring Juan Royce Da 5'9" [Chorus] I'm blow, bout to do …
S. Pri Noir Fais pas l'malin, le fou ou bien l'terroriste S.pri Noir, mo…
Sene feat. Blu Ayo relax soul,and rap dope Surpassed hope I was young, surv…
Sene ft. Blu Ayo relax soul,and rap dope Surpassed hope I was young, sur…
shermstick I already told y'all that I'm the illest forizzle Broken win…
Shlohmo x Jeremih Sometimes... Sometimes I need a rush Sometimes I need a rush…
Sizzy Rocket Thought we were the cool kids But now I know, I…
Skaterboy Rico Kansje noe for at eg føler meg så dope Trenger issje…
Skunk This guy attacked me But said I blew his mind We became…
Smiith007 Too my family I′m the man To these people I'm a…
SNC Ridin round with 100 on me OG gas im a rolling…
Soprano Parole Soprano Dopé Sopra débarque à l'improviste avec un…
Souldia Dope boy dope boy Grosse chaine grosse machine Gros cash gro…
ST.M. Oh you gone love what's on the menu tonight Sheesh Dope…
Stove God Cooks Duffle bag full of dope money All my niggas counting dope…
Supabeatz Do do do do do do do do do do…
SURFBORT I don't do dope anymore I now stare at the wall…
Synapson Habile en général mais finalement douée pour très peu de…
T-Pain Ok (yea)... pizzle (yea) I'm just gettin ya'll ready for the…
T-Pain feat. Shawnna Ok (yea)... pizzle (yea) I'm just gettin ya'll ready for…
T.C. Ellis Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, do…
T.I. Dope, dope, dope, dope, dope I feel like I'm on dope Dope,…
T.I.M. Spark me a Blunt Head to the spot Fucking these…
Taff Δεν έχω εταιρεία να με υποστηρίζει Μια παράνοια κουβαλάω με …
The Fuccbois Yeah Star Yeah Star Just dropped 50 thou on a fucking boat C…
The Game & Travis Barker Yeah, can't stop, can't stop, yeah What's up? what's up? Wha…
The Power Station I can take you all right now Kick the shit tomorrow…
The Quiett, Okasian & Just His Know my shit dope, I ain't gotta brag I ain't gotta…
Tyga T-raw rock my own kick game Eight figure deal figure how…
Tyga Rick Ross T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Tyga + Rick Ross T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Tyga and Rick Ross T-raw rock my own kick game Eight figure deal figure how…
Tyga feat. Rick Ross T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Tyga Rick Ross T-raw rock my own kick game Eight figure deal figure how…
Tygas T-raw rock my own kick game 8 figure deal figure how…
Walker Landing You are my water line Avalon You are my rising tide Avalon Y…
Weedow Faut que j'arrete la drogue faut que j'arrete la dope Faut…
Weekey Небо плакало Прямо на мой блант И меня режим секатором Мне н…
YAMZY Baby хочет dope, но нужен cash Cash, ну-да READY TO GO …
Yelawolf Catfish Billy mane, harder than a pinecone Hopping off an ae…
You Spin Me Right Round don't wanna know your name and I don't want your private…
Young D.C. Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, dope, dope Dope, dope, do…
Young Thug & Lil Uzi Vert Smoke my dope Smoke, smoke, smoke my dope Smoke my dope Smok…
Yun-Gun All this money we getting These niggas around And they playi…
Yung Trappa У меня есть крэк, мет, фен, кокс, Sleaze, diamond, dollar bi…
蜜妞Miko 他们的思想腐朽 甚至活的不如动物 I am such a dope 干掉你不用费功夫 他们的思想腐朽 甚至活的不如动物 …
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