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Energy - If You're Reading This It's Too Late by Drake
If You're Reading This It's Too Late | Drake
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3:01
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3:01
Other Shit - Playboi Carti by Playboi Carti
Playboi Carti | Playboi Carti
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2:48
Durée
2:48
Mystic Brew - Two Headed Freap by Ronnie Foster
Two Headed Freap | Ronnie Foster
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4:11
Durée
4:11
Gichi - You Had Better Listen by Jimmy Owens & Kenny Barron
You Had Better Listen | Jimmy Owens & Kenny Barron
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6:34
Durée
6:34
20191219 - One Wayne G by Mac DeMarco
One Wayne G | Mac DeMarco
Durée
2:11
Durée
2:11
Funky Lofi Jazz - Modern Jazz Instrumentals by Instrumental Jazz, Chill Jazz Lounge & Jazz Relaxante
Modern Jazz Instrumentals | Instrumental Jazz, Chill Jazz Lounge & Jazz Relaxante
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1:36
Durée
1:36
Dat Dere - This Here Is Bobby Timmons by Bobby Timmons
This Here Is Bobby Timmons | Bobby Timmons
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5:24
Durée
5:24
Russell and Eliot - Yusef Lateef's Detroit Latitude 42º 30º Longitude 83º by Yusef Lateef
Yusef Lateef's Detroit Latitude 42º 30º Longitude 83º | Yusef Lateef
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4:53
Durée
4:53
Up Over and Out - Reach Out! (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition) [Remastered] by Hank Mobley
Reach Out! (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition) [Remastered] | Hank Mobley
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5:52
Durée
5:52
20191227 - One Wayne G by Mac DeMarco
One Wayne G | Mac DeMarco
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2:08
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2:08

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Flygod Is an Awesome God 2
Flygod Is an Awesome God 2
Westside Gunn
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No More Tears (Bonus Track Version)
No More Tears (Bonus Track Version)
Ozzy Osbourne
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Alfredo 2
Alfredo 2
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist
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Piñata (Deluxe Edition)
Piñata (Deluxe Edition)
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
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One Wayne G
One Wayne G
Mac DeMarco
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New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Favorites Mix - The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Favorites Mix
The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! Mix - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up! Mix
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill Mix - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill Mix
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
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 featured rapper Future and its producer Sonny Digital. The Atlanta producer 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 featured rapper Future and its producer Sonny Digital. The Atlanta producer 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.
Honest (Deluxe)
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Waka Flocka Flame Essentials - Waka Flocka Flame makes music for the fight club. Favoring relentless aggression over lyrical dexterity, Waka arrived on the scene in 2009 under the watch of Gucci Mane before stepping up as the new face of the 1017 Brick Squad when his mentor's career became plagued by legal issues. 2010's Flockavelli laid down the Atlanta firebrand's template, with his wrecking-ball approach to rapping paired with boisterous production from Lex Luger and Drumma Boy. When his tracks are in full force, there's no denying Waka's trap-star status.
Waka Flocka Flame Essentials
Waka Flocka Flame makes music for the fight club. Favoring relentless aggression over lyrical dexterity, Waka arrived on the scene in 2009 under the watch of Gucci Mane before stepping up as the new face of the 1017 Brick Squad when his mentor's career became plagued by legal issues. 2010's Flockavelli laid down the Atlanta firebrand's template, with his wrecking-ball approach to rapping paired with boisterous production from Lex Luger and Drumma Boy. When his tracks are in full force, there's no denying Waka's trap-star status.
Bankroll Fresh
Bankroll Fresh
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Meek Mill Essentials - Meek Mill came to prominence as a battle rapper, which makes sense: His brash, propulsive flow sounds aggressive by necessity. But that’s hardly the entire story. The Philadelphia-born MC may have taken cues from fellow Philly street rappers like Beanie Sigel and the State Property collective, but Mill would retool his city’s reputation as a home of the underdog strivers into a place where fortune will always favor the bold. His earliest move to that end was signing with Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, a partnership that yielded some of the more braggadocios street raps of either’s catalog, songs like “Ima Boss,” “Tupac Back,” and “SHAQ & KOBE.” Mill doesn’t have to channel the heroes of his adolescence, however, just to get his point across. He carves a path all his own through high-energy anthems like “Levels,” “Litty,” and the statement record of all statement records, “Dreams and Nightmares.” A friendship-turned-rivalry-turned-friendship-again with Drake gave us bottle-service classics like “Amen,” “Going Bad,” and “R.I.C.O.,” but Mill is a lover as well as a party animal, as can be heard on tracks like “Dangerous” and “24/7.”
Meek Mill Essentials
Meek Mill came to prominence as a battle rapper, which makes sense: His brash, propulsive flow sounds aggressive by necessity. But that’s hardly the entire story. The Philadelphia-born MC may have taken cues from fellow Philly street rappers like Beanie Sigel and the State Property collective, but Mill would retool his city’s reputation as a home of the underdog strivers into a place where fortune will always favor the bold. His earliest move to that end was signing with Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, a partnership that yielded some of the more braggadocios street raps of either’s catalog, songs like “Ima Boss,” “Tupac Back,” and “SHAQ & KOBE.” Mill doesn’t have to channel the heroes of his adolescence, however, just to get his point across. He carves a path all his own through high-energy anthems like “Levels,” “Litty,” and the statement record of all statement records, “Dreams and Nightmares.” A friendship-turned-rivalry-turned-friendship-again with Drake gave us bottle-service classics like “Amen,” “Going Bad,” and “R.I.C.O.,” but Mill is a lover as well as a party animal, as can be heard on tracks like “Dangerous” and “24/7.”
By Any Means
Kevin Gates
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