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  2. Chopped and screwed - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted as a minor hit but later became one of Three 6 Mafia's most popular songs. The 2007 documentary film Screwed in Houston details the history of the Houston rap scene and the influence of the chopped and screwed subculture on Houston hip hop.

  3. Chopping (sampling technique) - Wikipedia

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  4. Radio music ripping - Wikipedia

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    The software saves songs as individual MP3 files after identifying the name and the artist. TimeTrax is both a software and hardware solution: the TimeTrax software can interface with any PC-compatible satellite receiver, and the adapter box is necessary to allow certain receivers to interface with a PC.

  5. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    Briefly, the "break" of a song is a musical fragment only seconds in length, which typically takes the form of an "interlude" in which all or most of the music stops except for the percussion. Kool Herc introduced the break-beat technique as a way of extending the break indefinitely.

  6. The Real Reason Why the 'Wicked' Movie Is Split in Two Parts

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    In Wicked the stage musical, act one ends with the iconic song, "Defying Gravity." Part one of the film, in theaters now, ends similarly. Part one of the film, in theaters now, ends similarly.

  7. Power Moves: The Table - Wikipedia

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  8. Interpolation (popular music) - Wikipedia

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    Interpolation is prevalent in many genres of popular music; early examples are the Beatles interpolating "La Marseillaise" and "She Loves You", among three other interpolations in the 1967 song "All You Need Is Love", [3] and Lyn Collins interpolating lyrics from the 5 Royales' "Think" in her similarly titled 1972 song "Think (About It)".

  9. How to Chop an Onion Without Crying, According to Experts - AOL

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    If your knife makes a clean cut all the way down, then your knife is properly sharpened.” Liu points to the tomato test as a practical way to test knife sharpness in the kitchen. “Try cutting ...