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"'''Boy Looka Here'''" is the second single off the self-titled debut album by rap artist ]. The single was produced by ]. The video was recently released and features the ], ] and ] marching band. This song was used in an '']'' segment at ] ] ] in February of 2007. "'''Boy Looka Here'''" is the second single off the self-titled debut album by rap artist ]. The single was produced by ]. The video was recently released and features the ], ] and ] marching band. It was co-wrtten by ]. This song was used in an '']'' segment at ] ] ] in February of 2007.
The song was also featured in the film '']''. The song was also featured in the film '']''.
This video was released in February 2007 This video was released in February 2007

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"Boy Looka Here"
Song

"Boy Looka Here" is the second single off the self-titled debut album by rap artist Rich Boy. The single was produced by Polow da Don. The video was recently released and features the Omega Psi Phi, Tuskegee University and Alabama A&M University marching band. It was co-wrtten by Nas. This song was used in an Extreme Exposé segment at World Wrestling Entertainment's pay-per-view No Way Out in February of 2007. The song was also featured in the film Rocky Balboa. This video was released in February 2007

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U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 53
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