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・ WHO Collaborating Centres
・ WHO collaborating centres in occupational health
・ Who Controls the Internet?
・ Who Could That Be at This Hour?
・ Who Could Win a Rabbit
・ Who Covers Who?
・ Who Dares Wins
・ Who Dares Wins (album)
・ Who Dares Wins (disambiguation)
・ Who Dares Wins (film)
・ Who Dares Wins (game show)
・ Who Dares Wins (TV series)
・ Who Dares Wins (UK game show)
・ Who Dares, Sings!
・ Who Dat
Who Dat (J. Cole song)
・ Who Dat (JT Money song)
・ Who Dat (Young Jeezy song)
・ Who Dat Girl
・ Who Dat?
・ Who Dem
・ Who Did You Think I Was
・ WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease
・ WHO Disease Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Adults and Adolescents
・ WHO Disease Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Children
・ Who Do I Choose?
・ Who Do I Gotta Kill?
・ Who Do U Believe In
・ Who Do U Love
・ Who Do We Think We Are


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Who Dat (J. Cole song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Who Dat (J. Cole song)

"Who Dat" is a song by the American hip hop recording artist J. Cole. It was released as a single in the United States on May 31, 2010. Despite initially being meant to be the lead single from Cole's first album ''Cole World: The Sideline Story'' (2011), "Who Dat" was ultimately cut from the album's standard track listing. It does, however, appear as a bonus track on the iTunes edition of the album.
==Background and composition==
Produced by J. Cole and Elite, "Who Dat" contains samples of "Godofallofus" as performed by New Hope and a line from "SpottieOttieDopalicious" by Outkast, in which André 3000 raps "Now who else wanna fuck with Hollywood Courts?". Explaining why he chose "Who Dat" to be his first single, Cole said, "It's really about the beat and the raps and not much more. It's an introduction to those that were unfamiliar and also something for my fans to brag about as opposed to hearing it on the radio and being like 'Ehhh.'" He also described the song as "raw" and stated that it reminded him of his older sound.〔 While the song does not appear as a standard track on his first studio album ''Cole World: The Sideline Story'' (2011), Cole kept the song as a bonus track because "() connects the past two years to everything."

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