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Slab (sometimes in all capital letters) is an acronym for "slow, loud, and bangin'" that describes a custom car, music and surrounding culture that's associated with hip-hop culture that emerged in the Houston area.
The ARIA Urban Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing hip hop and R&B tracks of Australia. It is published by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single of a predominantly urban nature. [1]
While Urban Beach Week is a hip-hop dominated music event, major reggae artists from the US and abroad have also appeared. [3]Major artists who have performed at Urban Beach Week related shows include Flo Rida, [5] Twista, [5] Mr. Vegas, [3] Shaggy, [3] Lil Bow Wow, Funkmaster Flex, [7] Fat Joe, [7] Marcia Griffiths, [7] and Pitbull.
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Travis M. Andrews of The Washington Post declared that "the song stands out in the landscape of hip-hop for being so unapologetically light". [1] "Cars with the Boom" was ranked number 95 on VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop" in 2008 [7] and number 100 on Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Hip Hop Songs of All Time" in 2017. [8]
Triple C's, also known as Carol City Cartel, is an American hip hop group founded by Rick Ross in 2005. The group takes its name from the Carol City neighborhood of Miami Gardens, and consists of Gunplay from Miami, Torch from The Bronx, and Young Breed.
Urban contemporary radio stations feature a playlist made up entirely of Black genres such as R&B, pop rap, quiet storm, urban adult contemporary, hip hop, Latin music such as Latin pop, Chicano R&B and Chicano rap, and Caribbean music such as reggae and soca. Urban contemporary was developed through the characteristics of genres such as R&B ...
Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives is an EP by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock.Released via the Definitive Jux label on February 22, 2005, the record is produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock himself, with the former producing three tracks and the latter producing four, with one track produced by Rob Sonic.