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  2. Radio Radio (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Radio Radio won best hip hop album at the ADISQ and East-Coast music awards for their third album Havre de Grace. HdG was made possible by collaborating with outside collaborators: Horace Trahan in Louisiana and Renji Condoré a.k.a. Mamoru Kobayakawa who co-wrote most of the songs on the album with Alexandre Bilodeau a.k.a. Arthur ...

  3. Kalush (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    The group’s first music video for the song "Ne marynui" was released on their official YouTube channel on 17 October 2019. The video was filmed on the streets of the band’s hometown of Kalush. After releasing their second music video, "Ty honysh", in November 2019, Kalush signed a collaboration agreement with the American hip-hop label Def ...

  4. Freebandz - Wikipedia

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    Freebandz was founded by Future. Future signed a major label deal with Epic Records in September 2011, days before the release of his mixtape, Streetz Calling. [2] The mixtape was described by XXL magazine as ranging from "simple and soundly executed boasts" to "futuristic drinking and drugging jams" to "tales of the grind."

  5. Rapradio.com - Wikipedia

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    Rapradio.com was the first online uncensored rap radio station started in 1995 by Sean Keith Roberts and Mark "Geronimo" Bingaman. RapRadio.com reported playlists to Source Magazine [1] and Hits Magazine. [2] RapRadio.com quickly gained notoriety in the radio and music scene.

  6. Zone 2 (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    Zone 2 is a British hip hop collective based in Peckham, London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The group has gained millions of views and streams through their music on YouTube and streaming platforms. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The group is noteworthy for its rivalry with Moscow17.

  7. Free music - Wikipedia

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    The Free Music Philosophy [1] generally encourages creators to free music using whatever language or methods they wish. A Free Music Public License (FMPL) [2] is available for those who prefer a formal approach. Some free music is licensed under licenses that are intended for software (like the GPL) or other writings (the GFDL).

  8. Urban contemporary music - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by New York radio DJ Frankie Crocker in the early to mid-1970s as a synonym for Black music. Urban contemporary radio stations feature a playlist made up entirely of Black genres such as R&B, pop rap, quiet storm, urban adult contemporary, hip hop, Latin music such as Latin pop, Chicano R&B and Chicano rap, and Caribbean ...

  9. Nomadic Massive - Wikipedia

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    He credits hip-hop music with helping him learn English, and he started DJing in 1994. In 1996, in collaboration with fellow Canadian DJ Professor Groove, he launched the award-winning WEFUNK weekly radio show on Montreal's CKUT 90.3, McGill University's radio station. Since 1999, the show has also been available online through WEFUNK Radio.