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  2. Ryan Celsius - Wikipedia

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    He cites YouTube channel Emotional Tokyo as an inspiration for the series. [3] The series, among others, was key to popularizing the phonk genre. [7] Celsius' channel also holds 24/7 live streams of visual mixtapes. [5] In January 2019, [2] Celsius was hired by indie record label Amuse to build their lo-fi music division. [8]

  3. Tyga - Wikipedia

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    It was originally listed on Tyga's Well Done 2 mixtape, and was added to the album after it gained commercial success. It debuted at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100, and has peaked at number 8 since then. The fourth official single, "Faded", was released on January 13, 2012.

  4. DJ Vlad - Wikipedia

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    DJ Vlad (born Vladislav Lyubovny, [a] June 28, 1973) is a Ukrainian-American interviewer, journalist, and former DJ. He is the creator of the news website VladTV.com.His namesake YouTube channel hosts interviews of prominent entertainers and celebrity figures, and has accumulated over five million subscribers.

  5. R. City discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Rock City (also known as R. City and Planet VI)—a songwriting and record production duo from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands—consists of one studio album, 16 mixtapes, eight singles (including four as a featured artist) and 21 music videos.

  6. Anthony Fantano - Wikipedia

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    Fantano was born and raised in Wolcott, Connecticut. [8] He is of Sicilian descent. His father, Ken Fantano, was a professional power-lifter. [9] [10] As a teenager, Fantano became interested in politics through the work of the musician Jello Biafra, former lead singer of the punk band Dead Kennedys, calling him "pretty much [his] political idol". [11]

  7. Joe Budden - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Anthony Budden II [1] (born August 31, 1980) [2] is an American broadcaster and rapper. He first gained recognition in the latter occupation with his 2003 single "Pump It Up", which peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded the release of his eponymous debut studio album (2003).

  8. J.Period - Wikipedia

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    Joel Astman [1] [2] (born February 12, 1975), [5] known professionally as J.Period, is a Brooklyn-based Mixtape DJ, remixer and hip-hop producer.He is best known for producing official mixtape collaborations with Q-Tip, John Legend, Nas, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Lauryn Hill, the Roots, the Isley Brothers and Mary J. Blige, and an "audio-biography" style that incorporates personal interviews with ...

  9. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    Cable TV and broadcast TV news channels often use video playlists to rerun prerecorded news stories. A given news story might initially be shown live and then placed into a playlist to be shown over and over again at a later time. News channel broadcasting is a combination of live and pre-recorded programming.