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LA COMBI VERSACE - MOTOMAMI + by ROSALÍA & Tokischa
MOTOMAMI + | ROSALÍA & Tokischa
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2:40
Durée
2:40
Going Bad (feat. Drake) - Championships by Meek Mill
Championships | Meek Mill
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3:00
Durée
3:00
Metaverse - Ikigai / 生き甲斐, Vol. 1 by Olamide
Ikigai / 生き甲斐, Vol. 1 | Olamide
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2:59
Durée
2:59
Algarete - Algarete - Single by Hozwal & Pirlo
Algarete - Single | Hozwal & Pirlo
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2:11
Durée
2:11
Tú No Eras Así - All Star Game by Pacho El Antifeka & Rauw Alejandro
All Star Game | Pacho El Antifeka & Rauw Alejandro
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3:00
Durée
3:00
Differences - Greatest Hits by Ginuwine
Greatest Hits | Ginuwine
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4:25
Durée
4:25
Tout laisse - Vibration Universelle by Josey
Vibration Universelle | Josey
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2:56
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2:56
goofy ahh luv joint - Me Muevo Con Dios by Cruz Cafuné
Me Muevo Con Dios | Cruz Cafuné
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2:59
Durée
2:59
Te Perdió - Te Perdió - Single by Justin Quiles
Te Perdió - Single | Justin Quiles
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3:17
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3:17
African Sugar (feat. Tiwa Savage) - Fleur froide by Tayc
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3:28
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3:28

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Championships
Championships
Meek Mill
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
My Everything (Deluxe)
My Everything (Deluxe)
Ariana Grande
Morceaux
2
Morceaux
2
7 rings - Single
7 rings - Single
Ariana Grande
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
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Championships
Meek Mill
Morceaux
19
Morceaux
19
Drip Harder
Lil Baby & Gunna
Morceaux
13
Morceaux
13
DS2 (Deluxe)
Morceaux
18
Morceaux
18
Drip Season 3 (Deluxe)
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17
Morceaux
17
Dreams Worth More Than Money
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14
Morceaux
14
Fed Baby’s
Moneybagg Yo & YoungBoy Never Broke Again
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14
Morceaux
14
Boi-1da: The Producers - While Matthew Jehu Samuels got his start making tracks for Toronto's favourite son, he's long since emerged from the shadows to prove that this boy is no one-hit 1da. With a sonically diverse palette, the Jamaican-born, Canadian-bred producer has crafted huge, synth-driven beats for Eminem, JAY Z, ScHoolboy Q and The Game.
Boi-1da: The Producers
While Matthew Jehu Samuels got his start making tracks for Toronto's favourite son, he's long since emerged from the shadows to prove that this boy is no one-hit 1da. With a sonically diverse palette, the Jamaican-born, Canadian-bred producer has crafted huge, synth-driven beats for Eminem, JAY Z, ScHoolboy Q and The Game.
Young Thug Essentials - Gloriously weird in his delivery, Atlanta singer/rapper Young Thug is well known for bending his voice in spontaneous fashion. Those vocal quirks were apparent from the start: just listen to the many swerves he makes during 2015’s “Check”, his first platinum-selling solo single, or his work with Travis Scott and Quavo on 2016’s oddball smash “pick up the phone”. Thankfully, mainstream audiences have embraced his scene-stealing stylistic flourishes, whether on 2019’s “The London” and “Hot”—both plucked from his studio debut <i>So Much Fun</i>—or his formative mixtapes. Yet Young Thug also knows when to dial back his eccentricities, as when he raps against a nostalgic loop from Elton John’s “Rocket Man” on 2018’s wistful “High” or croons about Coachella and family life on 2023’s spacy “From a Man”. For someone who commands the spotlight so easily, he has worked with prolifically with others, yielding memorable teamups with Drake, Future and repeat collaborator Travis Scott over the years. From his ever-changing hair colour and wardrobe to his vocal detours and surreal lyrical imagery, there’s never a dull moment in the Thugger camp.
Young Thug Essentials
Gloriously weird in his delivery, Atlanta singer/rapper Young Thug is well known for bending his voice in spontaneous fashion. Those vocal quirks were apparent from the start: just listen to the many swerves he makes during 2015’s “Check”, his first platinum-selling solo single, or his work with Travis Scott and Quavo on 2016’s oddball smash “pick up the phone”. Thankfully, mainstream audiences have embraced his scene-stealing stylistic flourishes, whether on 2019’s “The London” and “Hot”—both plucked from his studio debut <i>So Much Fun</i>—or his formative mixtapes. Yet Young Thug also knows when to dial back his eccentricities, as when he raps against a nostalgic loop from Elton John’s “Rocket Man” on 2018’s wistful “High” or croons about Coachella and family life on 2023’s spacy “From a Man”. For someone who commands the spotlight so easily, he has worked with prolifically with others, yielding memorable teamups with Drake, Future and repeat collaborator Travis Scott over the years. From his ever-changing hair colour and wardrobe to his vocal detours and surreal lyrical imagery, there’s never a dull moment in the Thugger camp.
Sonny Digital: The Producers - Sometimes hit tracks create the most unlikely of stars—which is exactly what happened with YC's “Racks". Instead of boosting his profile, it brought attention to the featured rapper Future and the song's producer Sonny Digital. The Atlanta beatmaker linked up with Future for yet another hit—2012's "Same Damn Time"—while catching the attention of 2 Chainz, Meek Mill and Waka Flocka Flame.
Sonny Digital: The Producers
Sometimes hit tracks create the most unlikely of stars—which is exactly what happened with YC's “Racks". Instead of boosting his profile, it brought attention to the featured rapper Future and the song's producer Sonny Digital. The Atlanta beatmaker linked up with Future for yet another hit—2012's "Same Damn Time"—while catching the attention of 2 Chainz, Meek Mill and Waka Flocka Flame.

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