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Yes, Jimmy Buffett recorded a song titled "The Pi" as part of his 1994 album "Fruitcakes." The song humorously celebrates the mathematical constant pi (π) and incorporates elements of his signature laid-back style. It reflects Buffett's penchant for blending playful lyrics with catchy melodies.

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