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The song features a "bass-heavy midtempo groove that highlights Harlow's catchy flows". [2] Jack Harlow pays homage to the NBA player Tyler Herro, a friend of his, [3] rapping: "My homeboy Tyler he play in South Beach / He told me this summer he gon' fix my jumper".
Latin hip hop (also known as Latin rap) is a subgenre of hip hop music that is recorded by artists in the United States of Hispanic and Latino descent, along with Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean, North America, Central America, South America, and Spain.
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Elijah Farrell’s connection to basketball started at its birthplace, with an offer from his father. “My life started after that trip,” he said.
Urbano music (Spanish: música urbana) or Latin urban is a transnational umbrella category including many different genres and styles. As an umbrella term it includes a wide and diverse set of genres and styles such as dancehall, dembow, urban champeta, funk carioca, Latin hip hop and reggaeton.
The video included cameos by hip hop groups The Fat Boys and Whodini. [1] Although Blow had wanted the video to include footage of the players mentioned in the song, the National Basketball Association would only provide clearance for use of still photos of Micheal Ray Richardson (who is not mentioned in the lyrics). [1]
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Balam Ajpu is a hip-hop group from Guatemala, whose music is often in mostly Tzʼutujil and Spanish along with other Mayan languages, including Quiché (Kʼicheʼ) and Kaqchikel. [1] Their music is often about indigenous themes, struggles, spirituality and cosmovision. The group is produced by Danilo Rodríguez. [1]