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  2. Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Chillwave and other offshoots of it such as vaporwave gained popularity on YouTube, often as songs that were ironic or made to be memes. [ 67 ] [Chillwave] was a parody of a scene, both a defining moment for the music blogosphere and the last gasp.

  3. Category:Chillwave songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Poolside (band) - Wikipedia

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    Poolside's debut single "Do You Believe" was released in 2011 [11] and positively received by peers Todd Terje, Dimitri From Paris, and The Magician, [12] and Dazed & Confused praised the song for its "pop-tinged disco, brimming with optimistic vocals and retro acid synths," [13] while NME lauded its "supremely casual decadence."

  5. Category:Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Chillwave songs (1 C, 7 P) Cloud rap (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Chillwave" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect ...

  6. Washed Out - Wikipedia

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    Greene moved back in with his parents and started producing songs in his bedroom studio, [7] [9] as well as working on recordings of dance music with Bedroom, a local band. [10] During 2008 he recorded lo-fi rock music under the name Lee Weather, but the following summer he found more success with his new project, Washed Out. [ 11 ]

  7. Hypnagogic pop - Wikipedia

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    "Chillwave", a tag used to describe a similar trend, [43] was coined one month before Keenan's 2009 article [44] and was adopted synonymously with "hypnagogic pop". [45] While the two styles are similar in that they both evoke 1980s–90s imagery, chillwave has a more commercial sound with an emphasis on "cheesy" hooks and reverb effects. [46]

  8. No Angel (Beyoncé song) - Wikipedia

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    A chillwave midtempo song with elements of R&B, hip hop and trap music, "No Angel" features a minimalistic production and instrumentation consisting mostly of bass. Beyoncé uses a high vocal register, singing in falsetto with breathy vocals. Lyrically, the song features the protagonist declaring that neither she nor her love interest are perfect.

  9. All I Wanna Do (The Beach Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the song was ranked number eight on Ultimate Classic Rock ' s listicle of the finest "post-Pet Sounds Beach Boys songs". Contributor Nick Deriso noted that the song resembled "a prehistoric dream-pop song" and had been admired by many "bedroom-recording chillwave kids". [23]