• "Roll It Gal" (otherwise known as "Roll It") is a song written by Shontelle Layne and Sheldon Benjamin, and originally recorded by soca singer Alison...
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  • Roll It” has been a popular staple in the Caribbean culture. She also recorded a collaboration with Machel Montano for the remix of "Roll It Gal". Hinds'...
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  • in the Caribbean later that year. The album features the hit single "Roll It Gal", and includes the songs "Ladies Rule" and "Faluma", which date from...
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    original on June 21, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2012. "ACE Title Search (Roll It Gal, Rihanna)". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Archived...
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  • second studio album by British producer Rishi Rich. It was released on 24 July 2006 on 2Point9 Records. It features frequent collaborator Juggy D, JD (Dready)...
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    capacity: AVGAS 100LL 61.5 US gal (51.2 imp gal; 233 L) total (17.5 US gal (14.6 imp gal; 66 L) fuselage + 22 US gal (18 imp gal; 83 L) in each wing) Powerplant:...
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  • "Apuskeleke" "W'asei" "Scent No" "Obiaa Nnye Obiaa" "African Money" Samini "Gyae Shye" "Linda" "Where My Baby Dey" "Samini" Alison Hinds "Roll it Gal"...
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  • Notable Songs "Roll It" was a song written by Sheldon Benjamin and Shontelle for Alison Hinds, and was originally titled "Roll It Gal". It became a huge...
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    and less hose for a 50% larger tank. It is required to carry a minimum of 750 US gallons (2,800 L; 620 imp gal) of water, but only pump 50 US gallons...
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  • origins of rock and roll are complex. Rock and roll emerged as a defined musical style in the United States in the early to mid-1950s. It derived most directly...
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