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  2. Today (group) - Wikipedia

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    Today is an American R&B vocal group formed in 1988. The group comprised Frederick Lee "Bubba" Drakeford, Larry "Chief" Singletary, Wesley "Wes" Adams, and Larry "Love" McCain, childhood friends from Englewood, New Jersey .

  3. Grammy nominee Post Malone's country music challenges ... - AOL

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    "The genre is embracing a rawer, more diverse group of artists who blur the lines between country, rock and hip-hop. This shift creates the perfect conditions for Post Malone’s crossover to feel ...

  4. Category:Hip-hop collectives - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for hip-hop collectives (sometimes called "posses"). A collective is different from a typical hip hop group in that its members do not regularly perform together, and are instead like-minded colleagues or collaborators.

  5. BWP (group) - Wikipedia

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    BWP (Bytches With Problems) was an American female rap duo that consisted of Lyndah McCaskill and Tanisha Michele Morgan. [1] Both raised in Queens, New York. Lyndah McCaskill attended Andrew Jackson High School. [2] BWP are perhaps best known today for their controversial music video "Two Minute Brother" from their 1991 album The Bytches. [3]

  6. Song lyrics have become angrier since the 80s, study shows - AOL

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    They have also become simpler and more repetitive over the past 40 years, according to the researchers.

  7. How Pharrell Helped Snoop Dogg Rap About Women with ... - AOL

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  8. Braggadocio (rap) - Wikipedia

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    The term did not originate as a rap term; its origins are much older. The term originated in the late 16th century and denotes a boaster. It is from Braggadocchio, the name of a braggart in Spenser's The Faerie Queene. It is a composite of the word brag or braggart, and the Italian suffix -occio, denoting something large of its kind.

  9. Cardi B Reveals the 3 Words You’ll Never Hear Her Rap - AOL

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    A cringey word to me is ‘moist.’ I hate the word ‘moist.’ And I hate the word ‘horchata,’” the Grammy winner, 27, said on Australia’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Monday, August 24.