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    Youtube comments

    @michaeln6312 5 months ago (edited) This is absolutely the best channel for vacuuming ambience. The way you get close to the blanket fort for awhile then go into another room, it's perfect.
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    New R&B

    Honey foreplay's overrated All that stalling you been doing's enough How can I make you understand it? You got me feeling like I’m ready to pop Äyanna has got something
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    what the kids are into

    Constantly switching beats up is definitely a thing right now, isn't it.
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    Timbaland vs. The Neptunes

    Neptunes had that one template that always hit - snappy swinging drums and a weird shriek noise or dissonant sound. Basically reimagining early rap like The Bridge or Top Billin over and over again on a Korg Triton: Their more filled out productions got way more hit and miss. Timbaland...
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    what the kids are into

    Double A Side "How about I introduce you to the CEO of my ass?" b/w "The Future Of Music Is Bleak"
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    children rapping

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    The hip hop never ever ever stops thread

    Rap music still undefeated for variety Ayoolii - East Baby (ft. Real East Baby) Lord OLO & Khrist Koopa - Charisma
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    The hip hop never ever ever stops thread

    Bilal Salaam - Ecstatic Utterance SWORDLORD
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    New R&B

    You know I like thots I'm 'bout to pull up on a few in some white Crocs
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    Dumb N Bass

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    The hip hop never ever ever stops thread

    Lo Profile - Welcome Home 808s going Boom Bap.
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    Sudan 30 October

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    softcore rap

    The softest (and best) PUTS track is Time To Rock Our Shit Like a Softcore Bomb Squad production Softcore from the land of Black Metal Softcore that knocks
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    Glen Campbell

    I put a seed in my garden. It didn't grow. I gave a man all my heart and I watched him go.
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    Liam Gallagher

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    Death In Vegas

    They ended up having to give a writing credit:
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    The White rapper thread

    I wonder how the late 90s / early 00s crop of UK rappers feel when they see something like this: Just a guy from the UK rapping over beats. No big hooks or poppy samples. 7m views. Unimaginable in 2002. Leaps in technology mean that their production can keep up with other music and video...
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    They Hate Change

    Screwface was the first thing I heard from them a while back: The newer stuff has strayed a bit more towards that whole "Florida Breaks" sound that was kind of mirroring the Nu Skool Breaks movement in the UK in the 90s. Fuel, Marine Parade... all that stuff. Breaks and electro. I never really...
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    The White rapper thread

    There was always this obsession with doing things "properly" in UK Hip Hop. Due to time and distance, by the time people had gathered all the right information, equipment and resources, Hip Hop had moved on. A bunch of producers and MCs who were meticulously studying how to write, make, mix...
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    The White rapper thread

    The white rappers' white rappers:
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