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  2. Gummo (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on YouTube alongside digital releases. The music video features 6ix9ine and members of the Nine Trey Gangster Bloods street gang in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York. [8] As of October 2021, it has over 400 million views. [9] 6ix9ine would state about the song's impact, "I would pray every day: God, please change my life ...

  3. Gangsta rap - Wikipedia

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    Gangsta rap or gangster rap, initially called reality rap, is a subgenre of rap music that conveys the culture and values typical of urban gangs, reality of the world and street hustlers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Emerging in the late 1980s, gangsta rap's pioneers include Schoolly D of Philadelphia and Ice-T of Los Angeles, later expanding in ...

  4. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - Wikipedia

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    Peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, [14] it included the hit singles "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Foe tha Love of $", the second of which featured a verse by Eazy-E. "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart ...

  5. Jiggle Jiggle - Wikipedia

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    "Jiggle Jiggle" is a 2022 single by British-American journalist and documentary maker Louis Theroux, produced by Manchester-based DJ duo Duke & Jones (Isaac McKelvey and Luke Conibear). The song was created based on a rap trend that Theroux had been involved in, featuring a snippet of him rapping on the "Gangsta Rap" episode of the sho

  6. Regulate (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Regulate" is a song performed by American rapper Warren G featuring American singer Nate Dogg. It was released in the spring of 1994 as the first single on the soundtrack to the film Above the Rim and later Warren G's debut album, Regulate...

  7. Gangstas Don't Live That Long - Wikipedia

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    1 Music video. 2 References. ... Gangsta Rap: Length: 4: 44: Label: Doggystyle: ... The music video has surpassed 17 million views on YouTube (Aug. 2021). [2] References

  8. Drill music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was a platform for many drill rappers to release their music videos on, and ultimately significantly contributed to the genre's popularity. [55] Chief Keef is considered the primary progenitor and popularizer of drill music, responsible for bringing it to the mainstream. [20]

  9. Bushido (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 December 2013, he released the first music video for "Mitten in der Nacht" via Bushido's YouTube channel. The second music video for "Gangsta Rap Kings" (featuring Kollegah and Farid Bang) was released in January 2014. Before the release, Bushido posted two pictures on-set via Instagram. The first picture features Bushido and Farid Bang.