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  2. Category:Dirty rap songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dirty rap songs" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amusement Park (song)

  3. Dirty blues - Wikipedia

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    Dirty blues (also known as bawdy blues) is a form of blues music that deals with socially taboo and obscene subjects, often referring to sexual acts and drug use. Because of the sometimes graphic subject matter, such music was often banned from radio and available only on jukeboxes.

  4. Dirrty - Wikipedia

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    "Dirrty" was created in the vein of Redman (pictured)'s 2001 hip hop song "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)", who is later featured on the song. [2]Despite rising to prominence with the commercial success of her 1999 self-titled debut album, [3] [4] [5] Aguilera was displeased with being marketed as her then-manager Steve Kurtz desired, and felt unable to control her image. [6]

  5. Dirty rap - Wikipedia

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    Dirty rap (also known as porno rap, porn rap, sex rap, booty rap, or pornocore) is a subgenre of hip hop music that contains lyrical content revolving mainly around sexually explicit subjects. The lyrics are often overtly explicit and graphic, sometimes to the point of being comical or offensive.

  6. Shave 'Em Dry - Wikipedia

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    "Shave 'Em Dry" is a dirty blues song, first recorded by Ma Rainey [1] in August 1924 in Chicago. [2] It was released on Paramount Records on September 6, 1924. Rainey was accompanied on the recording by two unknown guitarists (one of them was possibly Miles Pruitt).

  7. Andy Samberg praised Amy Adams during a recent episode of the “The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers” podcast (via Entertainment Weekly) for rejecting the comedy group’s pitch for her to star in ...

  8. John Valby - Wikipedia

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    John R. Valby (born November 22, 1944) [1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter, comedian, and producer known for his comedic and obscene song parodies. Also known as Dr. Dirty, he typically performs in a white tailcoat suit and black derby hat. His songs and shows focus mainly on sex and racial slurs, with a mix of current and historic ...

  9. Lucille Bogan - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Ernest Borneman noted that Bogan was one of "the big three of the blues", along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. [2] Many of Bogan's songs have been recorded by later blues and jazz musicians. [3] Many of her songs were sexually explicit, and she is generally considered to have been a "dirty blues" musician. [2]