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  2. Poetic Justice (Steve Harley album) - Wikipedia

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    Poetic Justice features seven new songs, three covers, and a 'live in the studio' re-recording of "Riding the Waves (For Virginia Woolf)", a song which originally appeared on Harley's 1978 debut solo album Hobo with a Grin. In constrast to a lot of his earlier work, Harley wrote a lot of the material for Poetic Justice on piano rather than ...

  3. Music of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, the Birthplace of Country Music Alliance has promoted the city as a destination to learn about country music and the city's role in the creation of an entire music genre. Currently, the Alliance is organizing the building of a new Cultural Heritage Center to help educate the public about the history of country music in the region.

  4. Trap music - Wikipedia

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    Stelios Phili of GQ called trap music "the sound of hip hop in 2012". [9] Since maintaining a strong presence on the mainstream music charts, trap music has been influential to non-hip hop artists. R&B singer Beyoncé's songs "Drunk in Love", "Flawless" and "7/11", all from her 2013 album Beyoncé, also contained trap influences.

  5. Category:Trap music songs - Wikipedia

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    B. B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast) Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song) Bad Idea (Ariana Grande song) Baddie (song) Ball Player (song) Bandz a Make Her Dance; Bang (Anitta song)

  6. Trapped (Jimmy Cliff song) - Wikipedia

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    Cliff recorded "Trapped" as a single that was released in 1972. [1] It was released on Island Records and backed with "Struggling Man", [2] although some websites list the two reversed in some markets (the record saw release in areas that included the United Kingdom, Ghana, and the Caribbean region, but not the United States). [3]

  7. 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]

  8. I Did Something Bad - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Slant Magazine, Sal Cinquemani observed that "I Did Something Bad" is one of the songs that make Reputation "impenetrable", leaving listeners to "search for the humanity". [34] In a review for Consequence of Sound , Jeoff Nelson found the song a failed attempt at "that bigger, wider, and louder" sound in pop music, calling it an ...

  9. Live at Wolf Trap - Wikipedia

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    Live at Wolf Trap is the third live album by US rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 2004. [ 4 ] Wolf Trap is a National Park in Virginia , where the band performed live on July 25.