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  2. Dirty South (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song popularised the titular phrase, which has since been used to refer to Southern hip hop. [1] The single peaked at number 92 on the Billboard 200, number 53 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number 8 on the Hot Rap Songs charts in the United States. It was later included in the group's 2003 greatest hits album Dirty South Classics.

  3. Southern hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Southern hip-hop, also known as Southern rap, South Coast hip-hop, or dirty south, is a blanket term for a regional genre of American hip-hop music that emerged in the Southern United States, especially in Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida—often titled "The Big 5," five states which constitute the "Southern Network" in rap music.

  4. The Dirty South - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty South or Dirty South may refer to: Southern United States, a geographic and cultural region of the United States; Dirty South (musician) (born 1978), Serbian-Australian electro house DJ and producer; Southern hip hop, also called Dirty South, a style of hip hop music perhaps embodied by the Goodie Mob song "Dirty South"

  5. The Dirty South (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty South is the fifth album by American rock group Drive-By Truckers, released in 2004. The Dirty South is Drive-By Truckers' second concept album . Like its predecessor, Southern Rock Opera , the album examines the state of the South, and unveils the hypocrisy, irony, and tragedy that continues to exist.

  6. Drive-By Truckers Re-Imagining The Dirty South With ... - AOL

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    Drive-By Truckers are reimagining their beloved 2004 album, The Dirty South, this summer in a version said to hew closer to “the way it was always intended to be heard,” according to group ...

  7. Soul Food (Goodie Mob album) - Wikipedia

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    Soul Food is the debut album from American rap group Goodie Mob, released by LaFace Records.Its title track was a hit single and the album included the first use of the term 'dirty south' (originated by Cool Breeze), on the track of the same name.

  8. Drive-By Truckers - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Drive-By Truckers released yet another concept album entitled The Dirty South, which further explored the mythology of the South, with songs focusing on Sam Phillips and Sun Records, John Henry, and a three-song suite about Sheriff Buford Pusser. With Cooley and Isbell each contributing 4 songs on the 14-song set, it was the band's ...

  9. Cool Breeze (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    He features on and is the origin to the title phrase of the 1996 Billboard Hot 100 single "Dirty South" on Goodie Mob's debut album Soul Food. His 1998 single "Watch for the Hook" featuring Goodie Mob, Outkast and Witchdoctor reached the Billboard Hot 100 at #73 and topped the US Hot Rap Songs chart.