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  2. Category:Anime music - Wikipedia

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  3. Anime and hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Rappers and artists such as RZA, Kanye West, Robb Bank$, and Frank Ocean have taken inspiration from anime when creating their music. [1] Akira was called one of the first influences to hip hop culture. [2] A music video that features clips from Akira is the 1995 song titled "Scream" performed by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. [3]

  4. Category:Music in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    S. Sensual Phrase; Shindō (manga) Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica; Shiori Experience; Shonen Note; Show by Rock!! Skip Beat! Solanin; Sound! Euphonium; Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You!

  5. Phonk - Wikipedia

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    Phonk took inspiration from trap roots in the Southern United States in the mid-1990s. [1] Artists or musical groups like DJ Screw, X-Raided, DJ Spanish Fly, [2] DJ Squeeky, [3] and the collective Three 6 Mafia all helped pioneer the foundations for the genre to emerge many years later, with the Houston chopped and screwed seen as the precursor to the genre. [1]

  6. Category:Anime songs - Wikipedia

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    B. Backlight (song) Balalaika (song) Baragoku Otome; Be a Flower; Be Mine! (Maaya Sakamoto song) Be the Naked; Beautiful Things (Ai song) Benkyō no Uta; Bling-Bang-Bang-Born

  7. Music of My Hero Academia - Wikipedia

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    TV Animation My Hero Academia Soundtrack Selection 2016–2018 (TVアニメ「僕のヒーローアカデミア」サウンドトラックセレクション 2016~2018, TV Anime「Boku no Hīrō Akademia」Saundotorakku Serekushon 2016~2018) is the compilation album featuring the soundtracks from the first season to the third season of the anime ...

  8. Anime music video - Wikipedia

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    An anime music video (AMV) is a fan-made music video consisting of clips from one or more Japanese animated shows or movies set to an audio track, often songs or promotional trailer audio. The term is generally specific to Japanese anime, however, it can occasionally include footage from other mediums, such as American animation, live action ...

  9. Suicideboys - Wikipedia

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    The music of Suicideboys varies between different subgenres of rap; while some songs have melancholy tones with lyrical content that focuses on subjects such as depression and suicidal ideation (topics not widely exposed in rap music), others are wildly aggressive, with themes of violence and sexual content. [40]