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  2. Bounce music - Wikipedia

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    Bounce artist Big Freedia performing at New Orleans Jazz Fest 2014. Bounce music is a style of New Orleans hip hop music that is said to have originated as early as the late 1980s in the city's housing projects. [1] Popular bounce artists have included DJ Jubilee, Partners-N-Crime, Magnolia Shorty and Big Freedia.

  3. Triggerman (beat) - Wikipedia

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    The second song to use the triggerman beat was Kevin 'MC. T. Tucker and DJ Irv's "Where Dey At" released in 1991. Tucker had bought Drag Rap at a Sam Goody during a trip to New York in 1986. After playing Drag Rap at parties back in New Orleans he claimed the song could be run for up to four hours straight at a time.

  4. Take Fo' Records - Wikipedia

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    Take Fo' Records is an independent record label from New Orleans and the first to specialize in bounce music. [1] The label is a subsidiary of Positive Black Talk, Inc., was founded in 1992 and operated by creative duo Earl J. Mackie and Henry F. Holden, until 2005.

  5. Big Freedia - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Ross Jr. [2] (born January 28, 1978), better known by his stage name Big Freedia (/ ˈ f r iː d ə / FREE-də), is an American rapper and performer known for his work in the New Orleans genre of hip hop called bounce music.

  6. Sissy Nobby - Wikipedia

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    Sissy Nobby's first label was Survival Records Bounce Entertainment. It was there at the age of 15 where he became known as "Sissy Nobby". Prior to this, he was known as Miss Peaches. His first hit song was titled "Yippy". His overall greatest hit to date has been "Consequences". [4]

  7. Before I Let Go - Wikipedia

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    Beyoncé covered the song for her 2019 film Homecoming, and included the cover on the accompanying live album.It also includes a sample of New Orleans bounce artist, DJ Jubilee, one of the pioneers of bounce music, recorded on Take Fo' Records.

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  9. Formation (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Formation" is a Houston trap and New Orleans bounce song. [9] [10] The song is written in the key of F minor in common time with a tempo of 123 beats per minute. [11]It has a minimalistic beat containing rubbery synths and a heavy bass line, which transforms into a horn-infused stomp reminiscent of marching bands and military tattoos.