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KWES-FM (93.5 FM, "The West 93.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Ruidoso, New Mexico. The station is owned by Tracy Knowlton, through licensee Walton Stations, Inc. It airs a classic country music format. [3] The station was assigned the KWES-FM call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on July 17, 2007. [1]
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Black and White (Kylie and Garibay song) Black Balloon (Goo Goo Dolls song) Black Skinhead; Black Sunshine; Black Sweat; Black Velvet (song) Blended Family (What You Do for Love) Blessings (Big Sean song) Blood for Poppies; Blow Me (One Last Kiss) Blow Your Mind (Jamiroquai song) Blue Jeans (Lana Del Rey song) Bones (Ginny Blackmore song) Born ...
Download QR code; In other projects ... English: Two color Youtube logo: Black & PMS 032 on transparent background. ... White social media icon on almost black ...
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Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Black and White is the soundtrack to James Toback's 1999 drama film Black and White. It was released on March 28, 2000 through Loud Records , shortly before the film was released to theaters, and consists entirely of hip hop music .
Eisa Davis describes Warriors as a "love letter to the origins of hip-hop". She connected the story of Warriors to the Hoe Avenue peace meeting, which she says enabled "the cultural conditions that created hip-hop officially in 1973. There was a shift from being a gang that's at war with other gangs to being a crew that is going to battle other ...