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Freek-a-leek 📌 ⏰

The beat was originally intended for Usher’s 2004 hit "Yeah!" . Due to a label oversight, Petey Pablo recorded over it first and refused to give up the track after it gained radio traction, prompting Lil Jon to create a new instrumental for Usher. 3. Commercial Performance & Cultural Impact

It peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 , making it one of the most recognizable rap anthems of the early 2000s. Freek-A-Leek

The single was a major commercial success and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The beat was originally intended for Usher’s 2004

The lyrics are heavily sexually explicit, revolving around club culture and various sexual encounters. Freek-A-Leek