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  2. Chopper (rap) - Wikipedia

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    The beat tempo of chopper songs, particularly from the Midwest, tends to range from 90 BPM to 180 BPM, a much higher range than most other rap genres. [1] Maintaining the quality of lyrics in terms of rhyming and substance while increasing speed of delivery is one of the key aspects of the style.

  3. Go Hard (DJ Khaled song) - Wikipedia

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    It also debuted at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 the same week the album We Global was released due to digital downloads, also at number 19 on the Hot Rap Tracks. "Go Hard" is featured in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV from Rockstar Games. It is featured on the in-game radio station The Beat 102.7.

  4. JT the Bigga Figga - Wikipedia

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    Thompson's rap debut came in 1992 with the self-released album Don't Stop til We Major, at the age of 18. In the following year, he followed it up with Playaz N the Game . [ 4 ] The album's first single, "Game Recognize Game" received significant airplay, thrusting Thompson into the spotlight.

  5. 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.

  6. Brooklyn Go Hard - Wikipedia

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    "Brooklyn Go Hard" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z, featuring guest vocals from American indie singer Santigold, released as a promotional single by Bad Boy Records/Fox Searchlight Pictures on December 1, 2008 for the Notorious B.I.G. biopic, Notorious.

  7. The Big Beat (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Beat is a 1980 song by Billy Squier from his debut album The Tale of the Tape. [1] While it never charted, the song has become a sampling staple in hip-hop music. [ 2 ] As of 2020, the song has been sampled in almost 300 recordings. [ 3 ]

  8. Bounce music - Wikipedia

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    Bounce is characterized by call-and-response-style party and Mardi Gras Indian chants and dance call-outs that are frequently hypersexual and controversial. These chants and call-outs are typically rapped over the "Triggerman beat", which is sampled from the songs "Drag Rap" by the Showboys and "Brown Beats" by Cameron Paul. [2]

  9. IDGAF (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    "IDGAF" was produced by Bnyx and Sebastian Shah [5] and starts out with a sample "The Tunnel" (1977) by Azimuth.Yeat later interrupts the intro and proceeds with his "droning" verse over "sci-fi synthesizers" [6] Over a running time of four minutes and 20 seconds, Drake and Yeat exchange hooks and verses on a "glitch-y bass thumper". [7]