Lyrics: “Nobody’s crazy as Shady in an eighty million mile radius/I’m what Tom Brady is to the Patriots/To rap I’m not a man, I’m a weapon who just happened” 6. Lyrics: “I’ma shake it on him, shake it all around like a hula hoop/And now he wanna take me to Hawaii/And you know I’ma go, go and get it/Tom Brady, I’ma throw it, throw it back” 7. Lyrics: “ Out of this 3rd Rock, n***a air it out I am on my Tom Brady, y’all n****s is Eric Crouch/ What the bloodclot?/Tommie Frazier, f**k yourself” 8. “Pandemonium” – Rick Ross, Meek Mill & Wale (2011) Lyrics: “I’m goin’ Tom Brady, ain’t made no bad call/Just bought a new crib, old one was mad small/ I triple my cup, I make it mad tall, mad tall”ĩ. “Champion”- NAV featuring Travis Scott (2018) Lyrics: “I always wanna be ‘da boss, neva’ wanna be the shooter/The bosses always had the money to broke ni**a was the shoot us/ I ain’t some Tom Brady and I ain’t Belichick/But I might have to buy another hand for all these rangs, bih” 10. Lyrics: “Rico, are you crazy? I don’t know, maybe (Woah)/ Take the air out you, Tom Brady/ I do this s**t on the daily, I don’t ask for shit, I demand it” 11. “Cheat Code” – Rico Nasty & Kenny Beats featuring Baauer (2019)
Lyrics: “ I got a K for the cuz if he hit you/If I call Nappy Blue, he come and get you/ Call Dread, that’s the new Tom Brady/ ‘Cause he be sendin’ shots like it’s missile” 12. Lyrics: “Yeah, ah, bye baby, they ain’t fly, baby/Looking at the whip frame, that’s a nice ‘Cedes/Used to throw it to me, like Tom Brady/With the long blonde hair, that’s Marcia Brady” 13. “Do It Again” -Pia Mia featuring Chris Brown and Tyga (2015) Lyrics: “ Oh baby, that beat so f****n’ wavy/ You callin’ up yo girl, she said “sorry, I’m with Gravy”/Gravy known to keep a b***h wet like the Navy/Also known to throw that d**k like I’m Tom Brady”ġ4. Lyrics: “ You can’t buy class, I bought a new Mercedes/Came back on them birds, I’m the new Tom Brady” 15. “Wild Thots” – A Boogie wit da Hoodie featuring Fabolous (2017) 1 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in 20, respectively.LOVE YOU PATS NATION /lxSQZmnjPLĬheck out just some of our favorite references to Brady in rap below. Covers by Seal and by American band, Train each went to No. A cover of the song by Chris Brown, recorded for the 2007 film of the same name, peaked at No. Blige (2013), Maysa featuring Will Downing (2014), The Dazz Band featuring Jerry Bell (2015), Train (2015), and The Braxtons (2015). (2003), Aretha Franklin (2008), Spyro Gyra (2008), Cee Lo Green (2012), Lady Antebellum (2012), Pentatonix (2012), John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John (2012), Mary J. More contemporary notable covers include Yutaka Yokokura (1988), Gloria Estefan (1993), SWV (1997), Christina Aguilera (2000), Destiny's Child (2001), Chicago (2003), Harry Connick, Jr. A previously unheard recording of the song by Diana Ross from 1974 was released on Motown Records' compilation album Christmas in the City in 1993. Prior to this re-release, artists who recorded cover versions included The Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, as well as Patti LaBelle, who titled a Christmas album after the song.
In 1991, Atco Records released a revised edition of their 1968 compilation album Soul Christmas that included "This Christmas".Īfter the 1991 release of Atco Records' Soul Christmas, the song became particularly notable for the popularity of its numerous covers by other artists, particularly pop and R&B artists. It made Billboard's special Christmas Singles chart on the week of December 23, 1972, peaking at No. "This Christmas" was released as a single in 1970, where it saw little success, charting only once on any of Billboard magazine's weekly published music charts. On writing the song with Hathaway (who died in 1979), Nadine McKinnor said she felt "blessed to have written with Donny a song that celebrates the possibilities, the expectations, and the anticipation of Christmas and the good fun and happy loving times", and that the creation of the song "was a God plan. Ric Powell (see credits below) said that Hathaway was "very upbeat during the session" and that he "knew what he wanted to do musically and the impact he wanted to make with this song" regarding the representation of African Americans in Christmas music. "This Christmas" was recorded at Audio Finishers Studio on Ontario Street, Chicago in the fall of 1970. It was written by Hathaway and Nadine McKinnor. Phil Upchurch said the song was "absolutely the premiere holiday song written by an African American". The song gained renewed interest when it was included in 1991 on Atco Records' revised edition of their 1968 Soul Christmas compilation album and has since become a modern Christmas standard, with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers reporting that it was the 30th most-performed holiday song of all time.
"This Christmas" is a song by American soul musician Donny Hathaway released in 1970 by Atco Records.