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Boogieman - Boogieman - Single by EBK Jaaybo
Boogieman - Single | EBK Jaaybo
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Friend Zone - Artist by A Boogie wit da Hoodie
Artist | A Boogie wit da Hoodie
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Caress Me Down - Sublime by Sublime
Sublime | Sublime
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Windows Down (feat. RJmrLA) - I'm Still Me - EP by Rucci
I'm Still Me - EP | Rucci
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Dark Times (feat. Ed Sheeran) - Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd
Beauty Behind the Madness | The Weeknd
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DtMF - DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS by Bad Bunny
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS | Bad Bunny
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3:57
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Rey Sin Reina - Atento Aviso ... Rey Sin Reina - EP by Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda
Atento Aviso ... Rey Sin Reina - EP | Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda
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Still Slummin' - Revenge of the Dreamers II by Lute
Revenge of the Dreamers II | Lute
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Tribe - Milky Way by Bas & J. Cole
Milky Way | Bas & J. Cole
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Ambitionz Az A Ridah - All Eyez On Me by 2Pac
All Eyez On Me | 2Pac
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Revenge of the Dreamers II
Revenge of the Dreamers II
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2010s Hip-Hop Essentials
The decade when hip-hop could claim its first billionaires was marked by Kanye West’s ambitious productions, Drake’s game-changing swirls of melody, and Future’s bummed-out Auto-Tune croon. Thanks to producers like Mike Will Made-It and Metro Boomin, Atlanta became hip-hop’s home of musical research and development, musicians across genres embracing trap music’s skittering hi-hats, cavernous boom, and lyrical curlicues. Rappers started singing more and more, but the technical prowess of artists like Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, and Run the Jewels kept traditional bars alive in distinct ways. Toward the end of the decade, charts started reflecting streaming plays more than physical album sales, meaning home-brewed, home-recorded sensations like Lil Pump could compete with the majors. And a new, democratized world of social media and streaming meant artists like Chance the Rapper and Cardi B could pave untraditional paths to stardom.

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