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  2. LiveMixtapes - Wikipedia

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    LiveMixtapes was established in 2006. The website started from getting free mixtapes in CD form and then putting them online. After collaborating with DJs the website grew to the #1 platform to release mixtapes in the hip hop world with notable releases with artists like Future, Migos, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T.I. and more.

  3. Hop (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    JYP Entertainment described Hop as the first work of album marketed as "SKZhop Hiptape"—a combination of the group's initials "SKZ" and "hip-hop"—which would "contains 'Stray Kids' only-new-genre' songs that has not been officially defined." [6] The title is a word play between "Hop" from hip-hop music and Hanja " 合" (lit.

  4. Thugged Out Pissed Off - Wikipedia

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    A hip hop mixtape, [6] Thugged Out Pissed Off consists of 63 tracks, and has a runtime of nearly four hours. Compared to Lil B's previous work, it features more cynical themes and darker production. The mixtape's lyrics mainly center around poverty and crime, although Lil B avoids moralizing. [7]

  5. Mixtape - Wikipedia

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    The idea of mixtapes was conceived in the early 1970s with the genesis of hip-hop. In the 1970s, DJs such as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Afrika Bambaataa, and DJ Hollywood would often distribute recordings of their club performances through cassette tapes, bringing a wider audience to the hip-hop sound. [8]

  6. WorldStarHipHop - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorldStarHipHop

    Lee "Q" O'Denat was a Hollis, Queens–based hip-hop fan [4] who attended Grover Cleveland High School before graduating. [11] He started the website in August 2005 with Ari Armani as a distributor of mixtapes. [8] [12] Shortly after the website's launch, hackers destroyed the website.

  7. The Hamilton Mixtape - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Mixtape debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 187,000 album-equivalent units, of which 169,000 were pure album sales. [7] It marks the largest sales in a week for a compilation album since Cruel Summer by GOOD Music in 2012, and is the first compilation album to reach number one since Now 50 in 2014. [7]

  8. The Grey Album - Wikipedia

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    Participating websites posted copies of The Grey Album for free download for a 24-hour period in protest of EMI's attempts to prevent distribution of the mashup on the grounds that sampling is fair use and that a statutory license should be provided in the same manner as if an artist were to perform or record a cover version of a song.

  9. Re-Up Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Re-Up Gang was an American hip hop group formed in 2004, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The group was formed by Pusha T and Malice, brothers and members of Virginia-based hip hop duo Clipse, alongside Philadelphia-based rappers Ab-Liva and Sandman. The Re-Up Gang is perhaps best known for their signature We Got It 4 Cheap mixtape series.

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