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  2. Rush Hour (Crush song) - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, Crush's new driving show, BlackVox, premiered on YouTube, with J-Hope as the inaugural episode's guest. While driving around together, the two artists discussed how the collaboration came about, the song's lyrics, the music video filming, and their friendship. They also sang the song together while it played in the car. [21]

  3. Bad Bitty - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Medithi of The Fader described the song as "the sort of effortless summer jam that spurs haters to claim a rapper sold his soul to a label or partook in some nefarious ceremony", in addition to calling the guitar strums "wistful", the 808s "perfectly rounded" and J.P.'s flow "effortlessly hooky, demanding you sing along with as much ...

  4. Next Level (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Next Level" is a dance and hip hop song with a "groovy" rap and an "energetic" bass riff, showcasing Aespa's "powerful voice and variety". [14] Yeom Dong-gyo of IZM noted the "original hip-hop sound" of the song. [15] Mariel Abanes of NME described it as a "fierce dance-pop song in a futuristic world". [2]

  5. Hip-hop dance - Wikipedia

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    The dance industry responded with a commercial, studio-based version of hip-hop—sometimes called "new style"—and a hip-hop influenced style of jazz dance called "jazz-funk". Classically trained dancers developed these studio styles in order to create choreography from the hip-hop dances that were performed on the street.

  6. Running man (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Brown also popularized a variant called the Roger Rabbit dance (similar to a "backwards" running man), as seen in the music video for his song "Every Little Step" (1989). [4] A proto version of the step was performed by one of Nigeria's Fela Anikulapo-Kuti female dancers on stage at his 1978 Berlin concert in Germany (1:17:11; [5]).

  7. Try Again (Aaliyah song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Static Major and Timbaland, while production was handled by the latter. "Try Again" was released to Rhythmic contemporary radio stations by Blackground and Virgin Records on March 21, 2000. Musically, it is an R&B, electro, dance-pop, and trip hop song. It also includes influences from hip hop, EDM, and acid house.

  8. Tanisha Scott - Wikipedia

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    Her father owned a sound system and that inspired her love of music and movement. While she was enrolled at the University of Windsor on a track scholarship, she joined the local hip-hop dance troupe Do Dat. [3] [4] Scott auditioned for a backup dancer slot on Mya's tour and was selected for the gig by Sho-Tyme, the singer's then-choreographer. [5]

  9. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The earliest hip-hop music was performed live, at house parties and block party events, and it was not recorded. DJs would play breaks from popular songs using two turntables and a DJ mixer. Prior to 1979, recorded hip-hop music consisted mainly of PA system soundboard recordings of live party shows and early hip-hop mixtapes by DJs.

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