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  2. Grindcore - Wikipedia

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    Grindcore is influenced by crust punk, [5] thrashcore, [3] hardcore punk and thrash metal, [7] as well as noise musical acts like Swans. [8] The name derives from the fact that grind is a British term for thrash; that term was prepended to -core from hardcore. [9]

  3. Grinding All My Life - Wikipedia

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    An official music video was released on January 20, 2018, as the first part of a two-part video alongside Nipsey Hussle's song "Stucc in the Grind". It begins with Hussle counting cash from a currency-counting machine, [6] [7] before heading out to ship orders, [7] dropping his money off at Bank of America, [6] [7] and going to his Marathon ...

  4. Grindin' - Wikipedia

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    "Grindin'" is the debut single by the American hip-hop duo Clipse. The song was produced by the Neptunes , and was issued as the lead single for Clipse's debut studio album, Lord Willin' (2002) on May 14, 2002.

  5. Secret shows and a cult fandom are behind this jazz ... - AOL

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    By watching hip-hop and nu-metal music videos there, he soon had an exhaustive need to learn about and listen to more music, aided and abetted by his eldest brother. Jazz never moves in one shape.

  6. You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "[Stingily] bravely takes on Sylvester's disco classic and infuses a startling combination of pulpit-pounding preaching and hip-grinding sexuality." He remarked, "His falsetto has never sounded so limber and soulful, and the track percolates with equal parts retro reverence and modern flair.

  7. Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was ranked at number 49 on AOL's 2011 Top 50 Dance Music Videos. [71] According to Billboard, "Right There" was the most watched video on YouTube the day of its release on May 4, 2011. [72] MTV reported that "Right There" was one of the most watched music videos on its website in 2011. [73]

  8. Ain't Nobody - Wikipedia

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    Larry Flick from Billboard described LL Cool J's version as a "pop juiced hip-hop ditty." He added, "The rap vet playfully unfurls his patented love-talk on top of an insinuating classic-funk bassline. The hip-grinding verses lead to a chantable chorus that re-creates the best portions of the timeless Rufus nugget [..]. Programmers starved for ...

  9. Out Here Grindin - Wikipedia

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    A music video was filmed in 2008 and features all the guest artists working with green screens. [3] Cameos were made by Tyga, Bun B, Young Dro, Fat Joe, Red Cafe, Brisco, Lil Mama, Flo Rida, Busta Rhymes, Maino, Kardinal Offishall, Royce Da 5'9, Sean Kingston, and T-Pain. [citation needed] The video premiered on MTV2's Sucker Free on July 22, 2008.