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  2. Template:Mexican TV by channel number - Wikipedia

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  3. Phonk - Wikipedia

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    Phonk took inspiration from trap roots in the Southern United States in the mid-1990s. [1] Artists or musical groups like DJ Screw, X-Raided, DJ Spanish Fly, [2] DJ Squeeky, [3] and the collective Three 6 Mafia all helped pioneer the foundations for the genre to emerge many years later, with the Houston chopped and screwed seen as the precursor to the genre. [1]

  4. Content ID - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, YouTube and content protection company Audible Magic signed an agreement to mainly create 'audio identification technology', and precisely, to license the use of Audible Magic's own "Content ID" fingerprinting technology. [22] When Google bought YouTube, in November of the same year, the license was transferred to Google. [23]

  5. List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Songs of 2023

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    The Billboard Regional Mexican Songs is a subchart of the Latin Airplay chart that ranks the best-performing songs on Regional Mexican radio stations in the United States. Published weekly by Billboard magazine, it ranks the "most popular regional Mexican songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music ".

  6. List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Songs of 2022

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    The Billboard Regional Mexican Songs is a subchart of the Latin Airplay chart that ranks the best-performing songs on Regional Mexican radio stations in the United States. Published weekly by Billboard magazine, it ranks the "most popular regional Mexican songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music." [1]

  7. Badabun - Wikipedia

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    Creación y Difusión de Contenido Web S.A. de C.V. [2] d/b/a Badabun is a Mexican audiovisual production company that creates digital content, primarily on YouTube.Badabun began in 2014 as a YouTube channel that uploaded videos such as top-ten lists and "street surveys" of members of the public, which often contained an element of humor. [3]

  8. Mexican pop music - Wikipedia

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    Mexican boy band Magneto spawned hits in the early 1990s but split in 1996. In 1995, their successors Mercurio continued making top hits like Bye Bye Baby and Explota Corazón. MDO. Mexican pop groups Onda Vaselina and Kabah spanned several hits in the Latin American charts and made history in the Mexican charts.

  9. XETRA-FM - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, Clear Channel was forced to spin off the operating rights to 3 of its Mexican stations. A new entity was formed to operate XETRA-FM, along with sister stations XHRM-FM and XHITZ , and a wall was put up in Clear Channel's San Diego office to physically separate studios, operations, and staff of the newly formed cluster.