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What happened to that boy?
Registration Number: PA0001105365
Type of Work: Music
Date: 2003-05-23 00:00:00
Date of Creation: 09/22/2024
Date of Publication: 11/26/2002
Description: Computer sound file.
Notes: Electronic registration.
Copyright Claimant: EMI April Music, Inc., Genmarc, Terrardome Music, Chase Chad Music, EMI Blackwood Music, Inc., Waters of Nazareth
Authorship on Application: words: Gene Elliott Thornton, Jr. & Terrence Le Varr Thornton; music: Chad Hugo & Pharrell L. Williams.
Rights and Permissions: Rights and permissions info. on CORDS appl. in CO.
Other Title: Clipse
Publisher Number: Universal Records 440-060-076-2
Appears in: Birdman. Universal Records 440-060-076-2, c2002
Performer: Performed by Baby & Clipse.
Names: Thornton, Gene Elliott, Jr.

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