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Nate Growing Up - Euphoria (Original Score from the HBO Series) by Labrinth
Euphoria (Original Score from the HBO Series) | Labrinth
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Spooky Halloween Horror (Instrumental) - Halloween Type Beats - EP by Type Beat
Halloween Type Beats - EP | Type Beat
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2:01
One Lonely Night - 508-507-2209 by Joyner Lucas
508-507-2209 | Joyner Lucas
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6:15
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6:15
Cobra - Cobra - Single by Megan Thee Stallion
Cobra - Single | Megan Thee Stallion
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2:48
Duração
2:48
Mourning - AUSTIN by Post Malone
AUSTIN | Post Malone
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2:27
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2:27
By My Side - ENDORPHINS - EP by EVAN GIIA
ENDORPHINS - EP | EVAN GIIA
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2:46
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2:46
LET IT GO (feat. Justin Bieber & 21 Savage) - KHALED KHALED by DJ Khaled
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2:45
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2:45
For A Minute - He's All That (Music From The Netflix Film) by WizTheMc
He's All That (Music From The Netflix Film) | WizTheMc
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1:49
Duração
1:49
Malibu - Malibu - Single by Lucus
Malibu - Single | Lucus
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2:29
Duração
2:29
Dancing in My Room - Dancing in My Room - Single by 347aidan
Dancing in My Room - Single | 347aidan
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Nevermind (30th Anniversary Super Deluxe)
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Super Deluxe)
Nirvana
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Last Night - Single
Last Night - Single
Russ
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Stop Staring at the Shadows
Stop Staring at the Shadows
$uicideboy$
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Mount Everest - Single
Mount Everest - Single
Labrinth
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Visions
Visions
Grimes
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2014 Forest Hills Drive (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
2014 Forest Hills Drive (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
J. Cole
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AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP
AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP
A$AP Rocky
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365
365
$werve
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Wild Heart
Wild Heart
Current Joys
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Lithium - Single
Lithium - Single
Nirvana
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“Hey Siri, play the Road Trip With Friends playlist.”
All In - Single
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’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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