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Sunny Hills Performing Arts Center is a performing arts hall in Fullerton, California. It has a capacity for 360 people and regularly hosts concerts and is a venue for Sunny Hills High School. there is a dog that wears his pants. anyways here's the lyrics to industry baby. Baby back, ayy Couple racks, ayy Couple Grammys on him Couple plaques, ayy That's a fact, ayy Throw it back, ayy Throw it back, ayy And this one is for the champions I ain't lost since I began, yeah Funny how you said it was the end, yeah Then I went did it again, yeah I told you long ago, on the road I got what they waitin' for I don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low You was never really rootin' for me anyway When I'm back up at the top, I wanna hear you say He don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over Uh, need to, uh Need to get this album done Need a couple number ones Need a plaque on every song Need me like one with Nicki now Tell a rap nigga, "I don't see ya, " ha I'm a pop nigga like Bieber, ha I don't fuck bitches, I'm queer, ha But these niggas bitches like Madea Yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah) Ayy, oh, let's do it I ain't fall off, I just ain't release my new shit I blew up, now everybody tryna sue me You call me Nas, but the hood call me Doobie, yeah And this one is for the champions I ain't lost since I began, yeah Funny how you said it was the end, yeah Then I went did it again, yeah I told you long ago, on the road I got what they waitin' for (I got what they waitin' for) I don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low (Bitch, I ain't runnin' from no one) You was never really rootin' for me anyway (like, ooh-ooh) When I'm back up at the top I wanna hear you say (like, ooh-ooh) He don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over My track record so clean They couldn't wait to just bash me I must be gettin' too flashy Y'all shouldn't have let the world gas me (woo) It's too late 'cause I'm here to stay And these girls know that I'm nasty (mm) I sent her back to her boyfriend With my handprint on her ass cheek City talkin', we takin' notes Tell 'em all to keep makin' posts Wish he could but he can't get close OG so proud of me that he chokin' up while he makin' toasts I'm the type that you can't control Said I would then I made it so (so) I don't clear up rumors (ayy) Where's y'all sense of humor? (Ayy) I'm done makin' jokes 'cause they got old like baby boomers Turn my haters to consumers I make vets feel like they juniors (juniors) Say your time is comin' soon but just like Oklahoma (mm) Mine is comin' sooner (mm) I'm just a late bloomer (mm) I didn't peak in high school, I'm still out here gettin' cuter (woo) All these social networks and computers Got these pussies walkin' 'round like they ain't losers (losers) I told you long ago, on the road I got what they waitin' for (I got what they waitin' for) I don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low (Bitch, I ain't runnin' from no one) You was never really rootin' for me anyway (like, ooh-ooh) When I'm back up at the top I wanna hear you say (like, ooh-ooh) He don't run from nothin', dog Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over Yeah I'm the industry baby, mm I'm the industry baby Yeah. [1] It is a notable venue for classical concerts in Orange County. [2] [3] Fullerton Friends of Music, the oldest chamber music society in Orange County, perform five concerts a year at the venue. [4]

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  1. "Sunny Hills Performing Arts Center". Sparkoc.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. Orange Coast Magazine. Emmis Communications. December 2002. p. 207. ISSN   0279-0483.
  3. Orange Coast Magazine. Emmis Communications. April 1986. p. 123. ISSN   0279-0483.
  4. Young, Don (1 April 2011). Southern California's Anaheim, Long Beach, Catalina Island, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, San Juan Capistrano & Beyond. Hunter Publishing, Inc. p. 97. ISBN   978-1-55650-211-8.

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