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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]
"Murder in My Mind" is a song by drift phonk artist Kordhell. [1] It was released as a single on 21 January 2022, [ 2 ] and charted internationally later in the year, reaching the top 10 of the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in September 2022.
She also claimed she had co-written the song for her studio album Tyla but did not think it would fit on it as the contemporary folk track deviates from her signature amapiano pop-R&B sound. [3] [4] She exclaimed she was so happy to finally release it in partnership with Coke Studio. [5] The song is a sentimental ballad with an acoustic riff ...
The San Francisco 49ers on Monday suspended linebacker De'Vondre Campbell for the final three games of the regular season for refusing to play Thursday night against the Los Angeles Rams.. Niners ...
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The Mountaineers took a step back in 2024 after a 9-4 campaign in 2023. Last season was the first time West Virginia had won more than six games in a season during his tenure.
Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater won a Florida high school state championship on Saturday in his first season as a head coach. Coaching his alma mater, Miami Northwestern, Bridgewater's ...
The song's narrative is that of an idealistic revolutionary being shot after a coup d'etat. [3] The song was released as a single on 28 April 2021, with a different mix, under the name "Slow (Loud)" and a music video directed by Gustaf Holtenäs. The band would later partner with Holtenäs again on the music video for "Welcome to Hell."