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  2. Temperature (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Temperature" is the third worldwide and the second US single from Jamaican musician Sean Paul's third studio album, The Trinity (2005). The song uses the dancehall riddim "Applause". Officially, there are two versions of the song, which only differ in their rhythm.

  3. Plugg music - Wikipedia

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    Zaytoven, whose beats heavily influenced the emergence of plugg music. The origins of plugg music are traced to the gospel and soul-influenced production style of Zaytoven, [12] and other southern rap influences, such as OutKast, [12] as well as to a loosely related subgenre of hip-hop called Chicago bop, which is a euphoric, fast-paced subgenre of drill music. [13]

  4. Deep, Deep Trouble - Wikipedia

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    The song is a rap performed by the character Bart Simpson about his trouble-making antics. [6] Groening has described it as "the tragic story of Bart Simpson, a bad youth gone worse." [ 2 ] The Simpsons cast member Nancy Cartwright , who voices Bart on the show, provided the character's voice in "Deep, Deep Trouble" as well. [ 7 ]

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  6. 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, [3] [5] [7] [8] [12] [13] as well as that of Nelly and St. Lunatics [5] [8] [9] and the "bouncier and less antic side" of 1990s Memphis rap.

  7. Temperature's Rising (song) - Wikipedia

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    A few years after the song was released, Killa Black committed suicide, in his mother's bathroom, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head after coming home for the murder that is mentioned in the song. After being released, Killa Black became a Muslim. Prior to his suicide, he had been committed to a psychiatric hospital. [2]

  8. The 63 Best Feel-Good Songs That Will Instantly Put You ... - AOL

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    2. “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys (1967) Here’s proof that good vibes only has always been a mood. The Beach Boys’s distinct vocals make for a mix of rock and pop that defined the ...

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