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  2. Crabs for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Published in 1981 as a Baltimore-area Christmas song, it is about a person from Maryland living in Houston, asking Santa Claus for crab and a beer as a Christmas gift. While one radio station refused to air "Crabs for Christmas" due to its use of the Baltimore accent, it has become a Maryland holiday tradition.

  3. Rican Da Menace - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the year, The Baltimore Banner included Rican's "Ain't Going Back" as one of the "20 Best Rap and R&B Songs of 2022". [6] Rican signed to BuVision Entertainment/Out The Jungle and Columbia Records. [7] [10] She then released singles "Uh Ohh" and "Dumb" in 2023; the latter featured Moneybagg Yo.

  4. Baltimore accent - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore accent that originated among white blue-collar residents closely resembles blue-collar Philadelphia-area English pronunciation in many ways. These two cities are the only major ports on the Eastern Seaboard never to have developed non-rhotic speech among European American speakers; they were greatly influenced in their early development by Hiberno-English, Scottish English, and ...

  5. Prince unleashes Freddie Gray protest song 'Baltimore ... - AOL

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    Prince is hoping to bring some musical healing to the protest-ravaged city of Baltimore. On Saturday, the "1999" singer unveiled his song "Baltimore," which addresses the death of Freddie Gray, as ...

  6. Category:Rappers from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  7. We Right Here - Wikipedia

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    The song shows the use of Pro Tools ability to create voice masking and voice doubling, with the fact that DMX does his vocals on the microphone, and then does them over the top of his previous audio track, to create a hazed, mellow sound, much like that of someone rapping with a 40 a Day voice.

  8. Prince Records Song About Freddie Gray and Unrest in Baltimore

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    The civil unrest in Baltimore has had a deep impact in the minds and lives of people across the country. Now, iconic musician Prince is sharing his feels on the struggle in the troubled city with ...

  9. After playing a bunch of songs from the early aughts, they stumbled on J-Kwon’s 2004 debut, “Tipsy,” which came out when Shaboozey was 9 — the age when he fell in love with Southern hip ...