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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]
Crooker stated, "My responsibilities at Harmonix making games continue to increase which takes away from my time and energy to compose and go out on the road to play shows." [ 8 ] He also added that he had plans to focus on his side endeavor Symbion Project while also doing Freezepop remixes in the future. [ 8 ]
After The Voice, Pip moved to Los Angeles to continue their music career. [4] Pip's debut single, "Who Cares", was released September 11, 2012. [5] It is the lead single from their debut EP No Formalities, released on January 4, 2013. [6] In February 2014, Pip signed a deal with Indi.com to start marketing and distributing music on a bigger scale.
"Murder in My Mind" is a song by drift phonk artist Kordhell. [1] It was released as a single on 21 January 2022, [ 2 ] and charted internationally later in the year, reaching the top 10 of the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in September 2022.
Pip, in the film The Halloween Tree; Pip, a persona featured on the Tori Amos album American Doll Posse; Pips, a fictional fairy in the animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest and its sequel; Pip, an animated chipmunk in the Disney live-action/animated film Enchanted; Pip, an otter in the television series Bear in the Big Blue House
Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial was supported by four singles: "Big Stepper", "Start wit Me" featuring Gunna, "Tip Toe" featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and "High Fashion", featuring Mustard, all of which have been certified platinum or higher.
This Is Boston, Not L.A. is a hardcore punk compilation released in 1982. It is considered the definitive album from the Boston hardcore scene, as several of its most prominent bands appear on the record, namely, Jerry's Kids, the Proletariat, the Groinoids, the F.U.'s, Gang Green, Decadence, and the Freeze. [1]