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"Coochie", as he was known in the West Country, was a rotund Bath and England prop forward who ended his club career with the sombre declaration: "I'm going to the pub for a quiet pint followed by 15 noisy ones."
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Listen as he goes toe-to-toe with Ludacris and an exhumed ODB on "Coochie" (massive, bombastic) and simmers behind Jay-Z clone Noe on "Hard Times" (dark, haunting).
The Seattle Times 2009
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Listen as he goes toe-to-toe with Ludacris and an exhumed ODB on "Coochie" (massive, bombastic) and simmers behind Jay-Z clone Noe on "Hard Times" (dark, haunting).
The Seattle Times 2009
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If you ordered a set of Coochie notecards yesterday, please speak up.
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OK, all the Zazzle designer stuff Dingleberry Plaid, Coochie, and Louis Vagoo is uploaded and fixed and whatnot.
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The late great Chicago blues singer Muddy Waters sang, "I got seven hundred dollars, don't you mess with me," in his immortal Chess Records hit "Hoochie Coochie Man," a song young white boys trying to get the girl still try to play sixty years on.
Rebecca Sive: I Got Seven Million Dollars, Don't You Mess With Me Rebecca Sive 2010
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As I mentioned earlier, a black man on top is a threat in America, but also some in the community felt he did a disservice to black women with songs like “Me So Horny” and “Pop That Coochie.”
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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The late great Chicago blues singer Muddy Waters sang, "I got seven hundred dollars, don't you mess with me," in his immortal Chess Records hit "Hoochie Coochie Man," a song young white boys trying to get the girl still try to play sixty years on.
Rebecca Sive: I Got Seven Million Dollars, Don't You Mess With Me Rebecca Sive 2010
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As I mentioned earlier, a black man on top is a threat in America, but also some in the community felt he did a disservice to black women with songs like “Me So Horny” and “Pop That Coochie.”
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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As I mentioned earlier, a black man on top is a threat in America, but also some in the community felt he did a disservice to black women with songs like “Me So Horny” and “Pop That Coochie.”
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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