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  2. Pretty Girls Like Trap Music - Wikipedia

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    During the time, 2 Chainz collaborated with Karrueche Tran, Erykah Badu and Cardi B to offer listeners "the best in new trap music". The playlist also includes personal favorites of each "pretty girl" who helped curate. [19] On March 10, Spotify released the updated playlist, which was assisted by his frequent collaborator Nicki Minaj.

  3. Category:EDM trap music songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Trap music songs - Wikipedia

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    B. B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast) Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song) Bad Idea (Ariana Grande song) Baddie (song) Ball Player (song) Bandz a Make Her Dance; Bang (Anitta song)

  5. Plugg music - Wikipedia

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    Plugg is a sub-genre of trap music that emerged in the mid-2010s via online distribution on the SoundCloud platform. It was popularized by melodic Southern hip hop artists, and is characterized by deep 808 basslines, sparkly melodies, and melodic vocals.

  6. DJ Trendsetter - Wikipedia

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    Mark Holiday (born June 5, 1987), also known by his stage name DJ Trendsetter or Trendsetter, is an EDM and Hip-Hop DJ and record producer, discovered on BBC Radio 1 by Annie Nightingale in 2013, and having his guest mix on BBC Radio 1 in 2014.

  7. Flipp Dinero - Wikipedia

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    Flipp Dinero's music style combines R&B and gospel singing with rapping, hip-hop, and trap music. In 2017, Flipp Dinero was featured five times on Spotify's popular hip-hop 'Most Necessary' playlist. Later in 2017, Flipp made his first performance on Complex with his single "I Do."

  8. Trap music - Wikipedia

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    Stelios Phili of GQ called trap music "the sound of hip hop in 2012". [9] Since maintaining a strong presence on the mainstream music charts, trap music has been influential to non-hip hop artists. R&B singer Beyoncé's songs "Drunk in Love", "Flawless" and "7/11", all from her 2013 album Beyoncé, also contained trap influences.

  9. Tokyo's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    A music video, directed by James "JMP" Pereira, was released on February 17 with Best joining City Morgue on their Good As Dead Tour on February 27. [10] [11] Another song, "Thot!" featuring ZEDSU also went viral in 2020, [12] aided by a dance trend while being compared to the likes of XXXTentacion. [13] [14] On September 11, 2020, he released ...