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  2. Detroit (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    Detroit is the fourth mixtape by American rapper Big Sean.It was released for free download on September 5, 2012, by GOOD Music. Detroit features guest appearances from fellow rappers such as J. Cole, Juicy J, King Chip, French Montana, Royce da 5'9", Kendrick Lamar and Tyga, along with track narrations by Common, Young Jeezy and Snoop Lion.

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    This is the largest art festival in Mid City Baton Rouge. Walk down Government Street to find items for holiday gifts and enjoy live music. When: 6-10 p.m. Nov. 22. Where: Government St., Baton Rouge.

  4. Raising Cane's River Center Arena - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge River Center Arena (2004-16) Address: 275 River Rd S Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5809: Location: Raising Cane's River Center: Owner: Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau: Operator: ASM Global: Capacity: 8,900: Opened: January 14, 1977 () Tenants; Baton Rouge Kingfish (1996–2003) Baton Rouge Bombers (1997–98)

  5. Bayou Country Superfest - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 festival returned to Baton Rouge for the 10th Anniversary event on May 25 and 26. [2] Since debuting on May 29, 2010, Bayou Country Superfest has brought together some of the biggest stars in music for a local celebration that began on the campus of Louisiana State University . [ 3 ]

  6. Ghettotech - Wikipedia

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    Former Detroit music journalist for the Detroit Metro Times, Hobey Echlin describes ghettotech as a genre that combines "techno's fast beats with rap's call-and-response." [ 2 ] It features four-on-the-floor rhythms and is usually faster than most other dance music genres, at roughly 145 to 160 BPM.

  7. KVDU - Wikipedia

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    Logo as "The Spot" prior to Baton Rouge relocation, 2017-2024 On August 22, 2017, at 5 p.m., KVDU flipped to a rock-leaning adult hits format, branded as 104.1 The Spot . [ 9 ] The station would switch to Christmas music for much of November and December, returning to its regular format after the holidays.

  8. Dead Game Records - Wikipedia

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    Dead Game Records is an American independent record label in founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Tommy Jones and Travis Johnson. The label started in 2002 when Jones noticed an opening and lapse in marketing by other local and regional labels. [1] The label has included Kevin Gates [2] and Max Minelli. [3]

  9. The Olympicks - Wikipedia

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    The Olympicks is an American hip-hop record production and songwriting group that was formed in 2009, and is currently composed of members J-Fab [1] and Knoxville. [2] The group originated in Detroit, Michigan and have been involved in the production of various projects within the hip-hop music industry, including Lil Wayne's I Am Not a Human Being, [3] Rick Ross' Teflon Don, [4] Triple C's ...