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  2. Backseat Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, "Backseat Freestyle" peaked at number six on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart following the release of Good Kid, M.A.A.D City on October 22, 2012. [23] It also peaked at numbers 29 and 22 respectively on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs charts.

  3. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, Radio City Music Hall hosted a freestyle concert. Top freestyle artists included in the line-up were TKA, Safire, Judy Torres, Cynthia, Cover Girls, Lisa Lisa, Shannon, Noel, and Lisette Melendez. Originally scheduled as a one-night event, a second night was added shortly after the first night was sold out in a matter of days. [20]

  4. Supernatural (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Reco Dewayne Price (born April 23, 1970), better known by his stage name Supernatural (a.k.a. Super Nat or MC Supernatural) is an American rapper best known for his "on-the-spot" freestyle and battle rap abilities. [2] [3] He has been a regular performer and host of the Rock the Bells Music Festival since its beginning in 2004. [4]

  5. All of Kendrick Lamar and Drake's diss tracks, ranked - AOL

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    We ranked all eight songs from worst to best. Drake and Kendrick Lamar have exchanged a flurry of diss tracks since last March, including "Not Like Us." We ranked all eight songs from worst to best.

  6. Freestyle rap - Wikipedia

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    In the book How to Rap, Big Daddy Kane and Myka 9 note that originally a freestyle was a spit on no particular subject – Big Daddy Kane said, "in the '80s, when we said we wrote a freestyle rap, that meant that it was a rhyme that you wrote that was free of style... it's basically a rhyme just bragging about yourself."

  7. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    While deleted by Black Midi, the recording can still be found on YouTube. [171] [172] Jun 25, 2020 "Had Enough" G-Eazy: Halsey "You Should Be Sad" After her song dropped, she called out a fan at her concert for saying her ex's name, later on she said that her relationship with G-Eazy was an abusive one. [173] [174] [175] Nov 20, 2020 "Shots Fired"

  8. E-Dubble - Wikipedia

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    The next year, in August 2010, E-dubble created his YouTube channel. [8] He went on to produce his Freestyle Friday series, a weekly series of free songs. [9] The first Freestyle Friday track—not true freestyle raps, but composed songs—was released on February 5, 2010, with a new song released every Friday until February 3, 2011. [10]

  9. Trilogy (group) - Wikipedia

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    Trilogy is an American freestyle and hip hop group from the Bronx, New York City, founded in 1985 by Carlos "CNR" Rivera, Duran Ramos and J.R. Mansanet. [1] The group pioneered freestyle music and scored several hit songs including "Love Me Forever or Love Me Not", "Good Time", and "Do You Wanna Get Funky".