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Symbolic - Symbolic (Remastered) by Death
Symbolic (Remastered) | Death
Duur
6:32
Duur
6:32
Bleed The Freak - Facelift by Alice In Chains
Facelift | Alice In Chains
Duur
4:02
Duur
4:02
Hexada - Hexada by Ghostemane
Hexada | Ghostemane
Duur
2:15
Duur
2:15
Revenge - Revenge - Single by XXXTENTACION
Revenge - Single | XXXTENTACION
Duur
2:00
Duur
2:00
When I'm Gone - Away from the Sun by 3 Doors Down
Away from the Sun | 3 Doors Down
Duur
4:20
Duur
4:20
FLY - FLY - Single by Quavo & Lenny Kravitz
FLY - Single | Quavo & Lenny Kravitz
Duur
2:35
Duur
2:35
Roses - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by Outkast
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | Outkast
Duur
6:09
Duur
6:09
Dip Dip - Slaughter King by 21 Savage
Slaughter King | 21 Savage
Duur
2:31
Duur
2:31
Wipe Me Down - Survival of the Fittest by Boosie Badazz, Webbie & Trill Family
Survival of the Fittest | Boosie Badazz, Webbie & Trill Family
Duur
4:50
Duur
4:50
Break the Bitch Down (feat. K. Camp) - Luca Brasi 2: A Gangsta Grillz Special Edition by Kevin Gates
Luca Brasi 2: A Gangsta Grillz Special Edition | Kevin Gates
Duur
3:01
Duur
3:01

Onlangs toegevoegd

TikTok Songs -
TikTok Songs
Own Worst Enemy
Own Worst Enemy
Gavin Adcock
Tracks
24
Tracks
24
Facelift
Facelift
Alice In Chains
Tracks
2
Tracks
2
Gil Killed Hip Hop, Pt. 2
Gil Killed Hip Hop, Pt. 2
Gmcfosho
Tracks
1
Tracks
1
Flockaveli (Deluxe)
Flockaveli (Deluxe)
Waka Flocka Flame
Tracks
2
Tracks
2
GNX
GNX
Kendrick Lamar
Tracks
1
Tracks
1
Ten
Ten
Pearl Jam
Tracks
1
Tracks
1
Dystopia (Bonus Track Version)
Dystopia (Bonus Track Version)
Megadeth
Tracks
13
Tracks
13
The Sound of Perseverance (Deluxe Version)
The Sound of Perseverance (Deluxe Version)
Death
Tracks
32
Tracks
32
David Byrne Does Hard Times - Single
David Byrne Does Hard Times - Single
Paramore & David Byrne
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1
Tracks
1

Aanbevelingen

Get Up! - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up!
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
New Music - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Your Essentials - The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Your Essentials
The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Seth’s favorite  -
Seth’s favorite
I will murder you -
I will murder you
Bonfire Blackout
Gavin Adcock
Tracks
14
Tracks
14
The Talco Tapes
Treaty Oak Revival
Tracks
9
Tracks
9
’90s Hip-Hop Essentials - Hip-hop in the ’90s went from the voice of the streets to the sound of America, taking over the charts, film, fashion and more. Dr. Dre’s 1992 solo debut <I>The Chronic</I> changed rap’s pulse: blaring drum loops were exchanged for lush low-rider funk; gangsta rap was now indistinguishable from pop. Though the spotlight moved to Los Angeles, New York rappers like Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, and Nas made a grimy strain of “boom bap” that was gritty, vividly bleak, and lyrically intricate. Regional sounds slowly infiltrated the airwaves, including E-40’s slick “mobb music” (the Bay Area), the rapid-fire “chop” of Bone Thugs (the Midwest), the boom of 8Ball & MJG (Memphis), the crawl of UGK (Houston), and, most notably, the left-field rap of Atlanta’s Outkast. By decade’s end, Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy empire monopolized the charts and New Orleans labels No Limit and Cash Money turned DIY hustle into uncompromising sensations.
’90s Hip-Hop Essentials
Hip-hop in the ’90s went from the voice of the streets to the sound of America, taking over the charts, film, fashion and more. Dr. Dre’s 1992 solo debut <I>The Chronic</I> changed rap’s pulse: blaring drum loops were exchanged for lush low-rider funk; gangsta rap was now indistinguishable from pop. Though the spotlight moved to Los Angeles, New York rappers like Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, and Nas made a grimy strain of “boom bap” that was gritty, vividly bleak, and lyrically intricate. Regional sounds slowly infiltrated the airwaves, including E-40’s slick “mobb music” (the Bay Area), the rapid-fire “chop” of Bone Thugs (the Midwest), the boom of 8Ball & MJG (Memphis), the crawl of UGK (Houston), and, most notably, the left-field rap of Atlanta’s Outkast. By decade’s end, Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy empire monopolized the charts and New Orleans labels No Limit and Cash Money turned DIY hustle into uncompromising sensations.

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