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Phonk (/ f ɒ ŋ k / ⓘ) is a subgenre of hip hop and trap music directly inspired by 1990s Memphis rap. The genre is characterized by its use of vintage Memphis rap vocals, chopped and screwed production techniques, and samples from early 1990s hip hop, often combined with samples from jazz and funk .
Soundboard prank-calling is often done with caller ID spoofing or masking, to provide a high level of anonymity or impersonation. The goal is often to create confusion or test how long the victim(s) will remain on the phone. Most soundboard pranksters do not hang up the phone first, rather see how long it takes for the victim to hang up first.
In July 2022, a short excerpt from the film along the song “Why Not” by the Russian drift phonk musician Ghostface Playa was published on TikTok which was titled “Doctor Livesey walking” which subsequently went viral. [20] The video was posted by TikTok user weirdyunus and has received over 4.5 million views on the site. [6]
Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups, each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities, who populated the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia.
In November 2024, the song was finally identified as "Subways of Your Mind" by the German band FEX. "Sigma Boy" – A song by Russian bloggers 11-year-old Betsy and 12-year-old Maria Yankovskaya. German TikToker Streichbruder (@simonbth1) started a trend in which he put the song on at full volume in public transport. [402]
This is a category containing musical artists who produce, perform, write, or DJ phonk music. Pages in category "Phonk musicians" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The musicians of the band Kuwalda made a cover of this song in the style of industrial-metal with alternative lyrics dedicated to the dictatorship, and shot a video. [5] American drag queen Katya Zamolodchikova recorded the song "Ding Dong!" for her debut EP Vampire Fitness. "Ding Dong!" is an homage to "Boom Boom". [6]
The performer of the song characterized its content as follows: "For me it is not a patriotic song, but first of all just a song that reflects the natural state of my soul since birth". [2] In a special report by Russia-24, the singer commented on several lines of the song. In particular, responded to criticism of the phrase "I am Russian to ...