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  2. Pino Palladino’s best basslines - AOL

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    Join us, then, on Pino’s 65th birthday, as we list the songs that prove he is a true bass genius. Pino Palladino, Roger Daltrey, and Zak Starkey of The Who perform at Arena at Gwinnett Center on ...

  3. Rapper's Delight - Wikipedia

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    "Rapper's Delight" peaked at number 36 in January 1980 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, [15] number four on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart in December 1979. The song was much more successful internationally, reaching number one on the Canadian Top Singles chart in January 1980, [16] number one on the Dutch Top 40, and number three on the UK Singles Chart.

  4. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Most of the early rap/hip-hop songs were created by isolating existing disco bass-guitar bass lines and dubbing over them with MC rhymes. the Sugarhill Gang used Chic's "Good Times" as the foundation for their 1979 hit "Rapper's Delight", generally considered to be the song that first popularized rap music in the United States and around the world.

  5. Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video "Hypnotize" on YouTube " Hypnotize " is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G. featuring uncredited vocals by Pamela Long , [ A ] released as the first single from his album Life After Death by Bad Boy and Arista Records on March 4, 1997.

  6. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - Wikipedia

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    The song also peaked at No. 3 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. [citation needed] Their album It Takes Two was quickly [quantify] assembled. It produced a notable follow-up hit, "Joy and Pain", which sampled a song of the same name by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, as well as "Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is" by the Olympic Runners. [4]

  7. Break (music) - Wikipedia

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    In hip hop music and electronica, a short break is also known as a "cut", and the reintroduction of the full bass line and drums is known as a "drop", which is sometimes accented by cutting off everything, even the percussion right before the full music is dropped back in.