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Music video by Bobby Valentino performing Anonymous
with Timbaland [Producer], The Clutch [Producer], Bernard Gourley, Andy Kawanami
(C) 2007 DTP Records, LLC
Video duration: 341 seconds
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Well it's a song dedicated to 7 times World Moto GP Champion, Valentino Rossi.
Even though i have already said this to loads of people, the name of the song is 'The Doctor' and it is sung by a band called 'Megadeath'
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The best ride ever.
Valentino is the King.
Don't try this at home or anywhere, or Valentino will give you a weird look, a wheelie and watch the video for the rest.
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