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  2. Josh Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    With an Apple Macintosh Plus, operating system 3, and the earliest of music applications like Mark of the Unicorn's "Composer" and "Performer", Josh was already at the bleeding edge. In the Netherlands, Gabriel's inventor spirit took shape as he wrote a computer application to control samples on an Akai S900 in real-time with a joystick.

  3. eMC (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the group's first collaborative track was released online, titled "Four Brothers". eMC's first group effort, The Show was released on iTunes on February 26, and the CD release was on March 25.

  4. Nerdcore - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a subgenre called geeksta rap emerged, drawing inspiration from gangsta rap but focusing on technical expertise and skills, such as computer programming. This braggadocious style led to nerdcore's first major feud, between MC Plus+ and Monzy .

  5. For the guest rappers on 'GNX,' recording with Kendrick ... - AOL

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    A few months ago, the Compton rapper Siete7x was up in the Bay Area shooting a music video. Around 4 a.m., he got a call from mutual friend of Kendrick Lamar’s who told Siete to drop whatever he ...

  6. YTCracker - Wikipedia

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    Bryce Case Jr. (born August 23, 1982), otherwise known as YTCracker (pronounced "whitey cracker"), is an American rapper from La Mirada, California. His stage name derives from having formerly been a black hat hacker. Case is best known for his contributions to the hacking community along with nerdcore hip hop subculture.

  7. Genius (company) - Wikipedia

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    Originally launched as Rap Genius, with a focus on hip-hop music, the company attracted the attention and support of celebrities, and venture capital enabling further growth. [1] The site expanded in 2014 to cover other forms of media, such as pop , literature, and R&B , and added an annotation-embedded platform.

  8. Cole Bennett - Wikipedia

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    The channel then expanded into other sub-genres of hip hop beyond the local Chicago scene, such as the emerging Soundcloud rap sub-genre. In 2016 and early 2017, he gained early recognition, working with artists such as Famous Dex, Lil Pump, Smokepurpp, and Ski Mask the Slump God. On April 7, 2017, he released his first short film, "Lone Springs".

  9. Top-5 G.O.A.T.s: FAMU student-athletes rate their favorites ...

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