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  2. Beats Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Beats Electronics LLC (also known as Beats by Dr. Dre, Beats by Dre or simply Beats) is an American consumer audio products manufacturer headquartered in Culver City, California. [1] [2] The company was founded in 2006 by music producer Dr. Dre and record company executive Jimmy Iovine. Since 2014, it has been an Apple subsidiary.

  3. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    FL Studio (known as FruityLoops before 2003) [5] is a digital audio workstation (DAW) developed by the Belgian company Image-Line. It features a graphical user interface with a pattern-based [ 6 ] music sequencer .

  4. Beats Pill - Wikipedia

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    Beats Pill is a line of portable Bluetooth speakers produced by Beats Electronics, presently a subsidiary of Apple Inc. The speakers are characterized primarily by their capsule -like form factor. Several Pill models have been released since the original launch in 2012, with the most recent version released in 2024.

  5. Studio One (software) - Wikipedia

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    Version 2 of Studio One was announced on 17 October 2011, [13] [14] and released on 31 October 2011 (alongside the 2.0.2 update). [15] This release of the software introduced multiple enhancements, including integration with Celemony Melodyne, transient detection & quantization, groove extraction, multi-track comping, folder tracks, multi-track MIDI editing, an updated browser, and new plug-ins.

  6. Lazyboy TV - Wikipedia

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    Lazyboy TV is the 2004 album by pop music/spoken word project Lazyboy (known as Lazy B in the UK). The album contains trivia, philosophical advice, stand-up comedy and social commentary on American society spoken over contemporary hip hop-esque beats.

  7. Ooh I Love You Rakeem - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Producer(s) Length; 1. "Ooh We Love You Rakeem" (Baggin' Ladies Mix) Prince Rakeem: 4:17: 2. "Ooh We Love You Rakeem" (Baggin' Ladies Instrumental)

  8. Akai S1000 - Wikipedia

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    The S1100, released in 1990, was an expanded and enhanced version of the S1000 including effects and SCSI interface, original MSRP $4,999 [3] The S1100EX (EXpander) was an playback-only polyphony expander rack module unit for the S1100 without its own front panel interface, also increased multitimbrality and effects, original MSRP $2,999.

  9. Wu-Chronicles, Chapter 2 - Wikipedia

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    It was released on July 3, 2001 via Wu-Tang/Priority Records and includes several previously released tracks performed, produced or featured by Wu-Tang artists, serving as a sequel to 1999's Wu-Chronicles.