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  2. Yeat - Wikipedia

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    Yeat has stated the latter two are some of his biggest inspirations. He also cited American rapper T-Pain as one of his biggest influences growing up, calling him "The GOAT of Auto-Tune". [8] Yeat's signature vocal preset is based on a vocal chain given to him by formerly frequent collaborator and fellow musician Weiland. [10]

  3. Plugg music - Wikipedia

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    Zaytoven, whose beats heavily influenced the emergence of plugg music. The origins of plugg music are traced to the gospel and soul-influenced production style of Zaytoven, [12] and other southern rap influences, such as OutKast, [12] as well as to a loosely related subgenre of hip-hop called Chicago bop, which is a euphoric, fast-paced subgenre of drill music. [13]

  4. Kenny Mason - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Kenneth Green Jr. (born December 17, 1994), better known by his stage name Kenny Mason, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer from West Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his distinctive sound which consists of a fusion between grunge, hip hop, and elements of shoegaze. [2] [3]

  5. Tony Shhnow - Wikipedia

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    Carrington Jaylen Andrew Wilson [1] (born December 27, 1995), known professionally as Tony Shhnow, is an American rapper and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. [2] He is recognized as a pioneer of the plugg subgenre of trap music [ 4 ] and as a veteran of the hip hop underground scene.

  6. Stunna Gambino - Wikipedia

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    Isaias Elijah Garcia (born October 22, 2001), known professionally as Stunna Gambino, [1] is an American rapper, singer and songwriter from Washington Heights, New York. [2] He is best known for his guest appearance alongside Polo G on the Kid Laroi 's 2021 single " Not Sober ," which peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

  7. Westside Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Tremaine Dixson [2] [3] (born August 30, 1989), known professionally as Westside Boogie (stylised in all capitals; formerly known as Boogie), is an American rapper. [3] His debut mixtape, Thirst 48 , was released on June 24, 2014, followed by his second, The Reach a year later.

  8. Hunxho - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Muhammad Dodo (born June 20, 1999), known professionally as Hunxho (pronounced "huncho") [3] is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. He is signed to 300 Entertainment . Hunxho initially rose to fame with the song "Let's Get It" in 2021, which spawned a remix with fellow American rapper 21 Savage .

  9. Big Scarr - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Woods (April 7, 2000 – December 22, 2022), [2] better known by his stage name Big Scarr, was an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee.He signed with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records in 2020, and released his single "SoIcyBoyz" (featuring Pooh Shiesty, Foogiano, and Tay Keith) in June of that year.