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  2. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    youtube-dl is a free and open source software tool for downloading video and audio from YouTube [3] and over 1,000 other video hosting websites. [4] It is released under the Unlicense software license. [5] As of September 2021, youtube-dl is one of the most starred projects on GitHub, with over 100,000 stars. [6]

  3. Pull Up (KSI song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Pull Up" was directed by Konstantin. [3] A trailer was released to KSI's social media pages on 1 May 2019. [4] [5] The music video was released to KSI's YouTube channel three days later on 4 May 2019 and it has received over 18 million views. [6]

  4. My Trigger - Wikipedia

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    The video premiered on 22 August 2016 on Miike Snow's YouTube channel. [22] Commentators had positive remarks regarding the video. Gabriel Aikins of Substream Magazine wrote that Miike Snow continues the trend of releasing "great videos" and concluded, "The video is a bizarre and delightful mix of historical drama and stage musical". [27]

  5. After Party (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video "After Party" on YouTube " After Party " is a song by American rapper and singer Don Toliver , released on June 23, 2020, by Cactus Jack Records , Atlantic Records and We Run It Entertainment, as the fourth single from his debut studio album , Heaven or Hell (2020).

  6. Universal Music Group, Taylor Swift's label, says it will ...

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    Universal Music Group could pull all of its music from TikTok's popular social media app on Wednesday as the two companies have yet to reach a new licensing agreement.

  7. Tweaker (song) - Wikipedia

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    The style of the song has been compared to New Orleans rap in the bling era, especially the music of the Big Tymers, Hot Boys and Southern hip hop artists from No Limit Records, [2] [4] [6] [7] [11] [12] as well as that of Nelly and St. Lunatics [4] [7] [8] and the "bouncier and less antic side" of 1990s Memphis rap.