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  2. Precision (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Precision" uses the same sample from "Poppin' My Collar", [2] composed of a "jazzy horn section and added sniper sounds" originally borrowed from "Theme of the Mack" by Willie Hutch [3] and a trap beat. [4] Through a rapid-fire performance, [3] he discusses topics such as his family and charity. [2]

  3. Sniper (song) - Wikipedia

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    The second is a variety of people reacting to the event, as if in response to news media questions. And the third voice is that of the Sniper himself, stating his fears, his motives, and his raw emotions. Throughout the song, the time signature changes several times, with variations in tempo, identifying and supporting the three different voices.

  4. Right Foot Creep - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Right Foot Creep " is a song by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again , released on September 11, 2020, as the fourth track from his second studio album, Top . This upbeat trap song sees YoungBoy rapping about his love for firearms and gang hoes.

  5. Counter-sniper tactics - Wikipedia

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    The enemy sniper's skill can also be determined by the precision of their shots. Triangulation: technique at two or more locations can more accurately identify the position of a sniper at the time of firing. Sound delay ("crack-bang"): The enemy's supersonic bullets produce a sonic boom, creating a "crack" sound as they pass by. If the enemy's ...

  6. Drumming (snipe) - Wikipedia

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    The drumming sound produced by snipe is commonly heard within the context of a mating display, though that is not always the case. These display flights are performed by both sexes in threat contexts as well and appear to be antagonistic in their action, even when directed by males to females. [3]

  7. Ten seconds - Wikipedia

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    ten-second runoff, a type of penalty in gridiron football; The 10-second barrier in the sport of athletics; Ten-second rule or 10-second rule may refer to: . an American football rule whereby the remaining game time may be reduced by ten seconds if a team is considered to have intentionally delayed the game

  8. Harlem Shake (meme) - Wikipedia

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    The videos usually last about 30 seconds and feature an excerpt of the 2012 song "Harlem Shake" by American music producer and DJ Baauer.Baauer's song starts with a 15-second intro, a bass drop, then 15 seconds with the bass, and a lion/beast-like roar at the end of the first 30 seconds.

  9. MC Sniper - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-yoo (Korean: 김정유, born February 8, 1979), [1] better known as MC Sniper (Korean: MC 스나이퍼), is a South Korean rapper. He is known for writing controversial lyrics that challenge social injustice and mainstream society.