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  2. Fear the Boom and Bust - Wikipedia

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    Fear the Boom and Bust is a 2010 hip hop music video in which 20th century economists John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich von Hayek (played by Billy Scafuri and Adam Lustick, respectively) take part in a rap battle discussing economics, specifically, the boom and bust business cycle, for which the video is named.

  3. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop and rap music are often used interchangeably but the term "hip-hop" has also been historically used to describe a culture of which music is a part. [8] Historically hip-hop is a cultural movement that emerged in the South Bronx in New York City during the 1970s which included MCing (or rapping), graffiti art (or aerosol art), break ...

  4. UK drill - Wikipedia

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    UK drill is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. [1] [2] [3] While being sonically distinct from Chicago drill music, [4] it embraces its aesthetic and melds it with road rap, a British style of gangsta rap that became popular in the years prior to the existence of drill.

  5. DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Wikipedia

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    The music video features cameos from Mike Tyson, Chris Rock and Don King. The next single was "Jazzy's Groove", sampling " Nautilus " in the chorus and bridge. The song features much more of Jazzy Jeff, like in "Brand New Funk"; Jazzy Jeff gives a 'math lesson' by making the sound clips add 1+1, 2+1, and 2+2.

  6. London (Bia and J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    "London" is a UK drill-influenced song that sees Bia and J. Cole rapping in British accents and slang. [3] [4] [5] Bia raps about her luxury shopping, [3] while J. Cole later name-drops Heathrow Airport, Ringo Starr, The O2 Arena, and Elizabeth II in his verse and references American rapper T.I.'s new career as a stand-up comedian.

  7. Yo! MTV Raps - Wikipedia

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    Yo! MTV Raps is an American two-hour television music video program, which first aired on MTV Europe from 1987 to mid-90s and on MTV US from August 1988 to August 1995. The American version of the program (created by Ted Demme and Peter Dougherty) was the first hip hop music show on the network, and was based on the original MTV Europe show, which first aired one year before the American version.

  8. Clash (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Clash" is a British hip hop track with elements of UK drill, built around a "repetitive, haunting piano" melody accompanied by "spectral, filtered synth." [2] [3] Lyrically, the song features "egotistic proclamations that flex their respective riches."

  9. Rapstar - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released alongside the song and was directed by Arrad. [18] The visual shows Polo G putting his life as a rap star on display; he goes through seven different settings, showing off the rewards and lavish lifestyle that come with fame.