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Polyphonic - monophonic - 40tones - hi-fi - voice My Name Is Earl (What Goes Around Comes Around)
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Polyphonic - monophonic - 40tones - hi-fi - voice America
      
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      Fall Out Boy
Polyphonic - monophonic - 40tones - hi-fi - voice Last Request
      Paolo Nutini
Mobile phone ring tone Relax Take It Easy
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      Eric Prydz Vs Floyd
Mobile phone ring tone What Goes Around...Comes Around (Interlude)
      

Hip hop | Voice

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Me&My HomiesMe&My Homies
Artist: Nate Dogg Feat. 2Pac&Snoop Doggy Dogg
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So Long GoodbyeSo Long Goodbye
Artist: Down Low
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Johnny BJohnny B
Artist: Down Low
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Roll CallRoll Call
Artist: Lil Jon&The East Side Boyz Feat. Ice Cube
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Nobody Does It BetterNobody Does It Better
Artist: Nate Dogg Feat. Warren G
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How Do You Want ItHow Do You Want It
Artist: 2Pac&KC&JoJo
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Lovers And FriendsLovers And Friends
Artist: Lil Jon&The East Side Boyz Feat. Usher&Ludachris
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MurderMurder
Artist: Down Low
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The Fatha FiggaThe Fatha Figga
Artist: Snoop Doggy Dogg&Tupac
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Wanted Dead Or AliveWanted Dead Or Alive
Artist: 2Pac Feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg
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4 Of Americaz Most Wanted4 Of Americaz Most Wanted
Artist: Snoop Doggy Dogg&Tupac
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Static IIStatic II
Artist: Tupac Shakur
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The Ticket 2The Ticket 2
Artist: 11:59
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Keep OnKeep On
Artist: The Wisguys
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The Ticket 1The Ticket 1
Artist: 11:59
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Long Live Vinyl,Part IIILong Live Vinyl,Part III
Artist: AKA
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Long Live Vinyl,Part IILong Live Vinyl,Part II
Artist: AKA
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Too Far GoneToo Far Gone
Artist: 13th Sign
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Long Live Vinyl,Part ILong Live Vinyl,Part I
Artist: AKA
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Hip Hop / Rap

Hip hop music (also commonly referred to as "rap") can be seen as a subgenre of R&B tradition (see above). Hip hop began in inner cities in the US in the 1970s. The earliest recordings, from the late-1970s and early 1980s, are now referred to as old school hip hop. In the later part of the decade, regional styles developed. East Coast hip hop, based out of New York City, was by far the most popular as hip hop began to break into the mainstream. West Coast hip hop, based out of Los Angeles, was by far less popular until 1992, when Dr. Dre's The Chronic revolutionized the West Coast sound, using slow, stoned, lazy beats in what came to be called G Funk. Soon after, a host of other regional styles became popular, most notably Southern rap, based out of Atlanta and New Orleans, primarily. Atlanta-based performers like OutKast and Goodie Mob soon developed their own distinct sound, which came to be known as Dirty South. As hip hop became more popular in the mid-1990s, alternative hip hop gained in popularity among critics and long-time fans of the music.

De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising (1989) was perhaps the first "alternative hip hop" blockbuster, and helped develop a specific style called jazz rap, characterized by the use of live instrumentation and/or jazz samples. Other less popular forms of hip hop include various non-American varieties; Japan, Britain, Mexico, Sweden, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and Turkey have vibrant hip hop communities. In Puerto Rico, a style called reggaeton is popular. Electro hip hop was invented in the 1980s, but is distinctly different from most old school hip hop (as is go go, another old style). Some other genres have been created by fusing hip hop with techno (trip hop) and heavy metal (rapcore). In the late 1980s, Miami's hip hop scene was characterized by bass-heavy grooves designed for dancing -- Miami bass music. There are also rappers with Christian themes in the lyrics -- this is Christian hip hop.


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