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  2. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube-based genres, playlists, and recommendations.

  3. Fast (Sueco song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fast" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rapper SuecoTheChild, first released in April 2019 via SoundCloud. It became his breakout hit through gaining traction on the video-sharing app TikTok , following which it was released on May 10, 2019, as the lead single from his second EP Miscreant (2019).

  4. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    The song became an internet meme after the nightcore version was posted to YouTube by a user known as Andrea, who was known as an Osu! player. [ 13 ] [ better source needed ] From there, the music rose in popularity with more people applying the nightcore treatment to more non-dance genres such as pop music and hip hop .

  5. Slow Down (Selena Gomez song) - Wikipedia

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    Slow Down" is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop and EDM song, [2] [11] that has been described as "wobbly club thumper" by Robert Copsey of Digital Spy. [12] It features a dubstep pre-chorus, funk guitars, a four on the floor beat, and a spoken word outro. [ 2 ]

  6. (Ha Ha) Slow Down - Wikipedia

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    This 2010s hip hop song –related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Get Low (Dillon Francis and DJ Snake song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as a digital download in February 2014 as the lead single from Francis' debut album, Money Sucks, Friends Rule. The official video was released on the official Dillon Francis YouTube channel on May 22, 2014. [2] The song was remade by T-Series and was named Khallas for the movie Veerappan, directed by Ram Gopal Varma.

  8. YouTube poop - Wikipedia

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    YouTube poop is a subset of remix culture, [2] in which existing ideas and media are modified and reinterpreted to create new art and media in various contexts. [3] Forms of remix culture have existed long before the internet, with DigitalTrends's Luke Dormehl listing the cut-up technique of William Burroughs and sampling in hip-hop as examples. [4]

  9. R.I.P. (Young Jeezy song) - Wikipedia

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    The official remix was released on March 29, 2013, and features YG, Kendrick Lamar and Chris Brown. In the song Chris Brown disses Canadian rapper Drake. [3] On April 7, DJ Skee released an extended remix featuring rapper Riff Raff. [4] The following day the official "G-Mix" was released featuring Snoop Dogg, Too Short and E-40. [5]