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  2. Phonk - Wikipedia

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    Phonk (/ f ɒ ŋ k / ⓘ) is a subgenre of hip hop and trap music directly inspired by 1990s Memphis rap.The style is characterized by vocals from old Memphis rap tapes and samples from early 1990s hip hop, especially cowbell samples resembling that of the Roland TR-808 drum machine.

  3. Funk carioca - Wikipedia

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    Funk carioca (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfɐ̃k (i) kɐɾiˈɔkɐ, - kaɾ-]), also known as favela funk, in other parts of the world as baile funk and Brazilian funk, or even simply funk, is a hip hop -influenced music genre from Rio de Janeiro, blending the rap subgenres of Miami bass and gangsta rap. [1][2] Despite its name, funk ...

  4. Lalalala (song) - Wikipedia

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    " Lalalala " (Korean: 락; Hanja: 樂; RR: Rak; lit. 'pleasure') is a song by South Korean boy band Stray Kids, taken from their eighth Korean-language extended play Rock-Star. It was released as the EP's lead single on November 10, 2023, through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. A phonk and Afrobeats track, the song was written by 3Racha, Versachoi, Cubeatz, and Luis Bacque about ...

  5. Breakcore - Wikipedia

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    Breakcore is a style and microgenre of electronic dance music that emerged from jungle, hardcore, and drum and bass in the mid-to-late 1990s. [1][2] It is characterized by very complex and intricate breakbeats and a wide palette of sampling sources played at high tempos.

  6. Chopped and screwed - Wikipedia

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    Chopped and screwed (also called screwed and chopped or slowed and throwed) is a music genre and technique of remixing music that involves slowing down the tempo and DJing. It was developed in the Houston hip hop scene in the early 1990s by DJ Screw. The screwed technique involves slowing the tempo of a song down to 60 and 70 quarter-note beats ...

  7. Plugg music - Wikipedia

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    Plugg (also spelled plug) is a sub-genre of trap music that emerged in the mid-2010s via online distribution on platform SoundCloud. It was popularized by melodic Southern hip hop artists, and is characterized by deep 808 basslines, sparkly melodies, and melodic vocals. [2] Unlike mainline trap, which is defined by bombastic production and rattling hi-hat drum patterns, plugg is said to be ...

  8. Plunderphonics - Wikipedia

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    Plunderphonics is a music genre in which tracks are constructed by sampling recognizable musical works. The term was coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 in his essay "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative", [1] and eventually explicitly defined in the liner notes of his Grayfolded album. Plunderphonics is a form of sound collage. Oswald has described it as a ...

  9. Why Don't You Get a Job? - Wikipedia

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    " Why Don't You Get a Job? " is a song by American rock band the Offspring. The song is the 11th track on the Offspring's fifth studio album, Americana (1998), and was released as its second single on March 15, 1999. The song also appears as the eighth track on the band's Greatest Hits album (2005). The single peaked within the top 10 of the charts in several countries, including reaching ...