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  2. West Texas Rednecks - Wikipedia

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    Upon debuting in AJPW, the West Texas Rednecks consisted of Barry Windham and Kendall Windham. The stable used their same "Rap Is Crap" theme song and gimmick, and wore their same shirts but being updated to say "World Tour 2000". Curt Hennig would reunite with the group at the January 28, 2001 Tokyo Dome pay-per-view. [6]

  3. I'm Not Racist - Wikipedia

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    The song was first released as a music video on Lucas' YouTube channel and has since garnered over 153 million views. It was directed by Lucas and Ben Proulx. [7]The video starts off with a white man wearing a Make America Great Again cap from Donald Trump's presidential campaign giving his unfiltered view on the black community, synced to Lucas' first verse.

  4. Classified (Classified album) - Wikipedia

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    The first official single; "Inner Ninja" reached #5 on the Canadian Hot 100, making it Classified's first top-ten hit on the chart; the song has earned a 2013 Juno Award for "Rap Recording of the Year" and has been certified 4× Platinum in digital downloads by Music Canada [1], it Classified's second song to receive platinum status, the first ...

  5. Das Racist - Wikipedia

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    Das Racist was an American alternative hip hop group based in Brooklyn, composed of MCs Heems and Kool A.D. and hype man Ashok Kondabolu (a.k.a. Dapwell or Dap). [1] Known for their use of humor, academic references, foreign allusions, and unconventional style, Das Racist was widely hailed as an urgent new voice in rap, after occasionally being misunderstood as joke rap when they first appeared.

  6. Misogyny in rap music - Wikipedia

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    Misogyny in rap music is defined as lyrics, videos, or other components of rap music that encourage, glorify, justify, or legitimize the objectification, exploitation, or victimization of all women. It is an ideology that depicts women as objects for men to own, use, and abuse.

  7. Political hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Underground rap, also known as underground hip hop, is a subgenre of hip hop known for its political and socially conscious lyrics. Unlike mainstream rap, which often focuses on themes such as money, power, and fame, underground rap addresses more serious and often controversial topics, such as racism, police brutality, and social inequality. [5]

  8. Classified (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    East Coast Music Awards Fans' Choice Video of the Year Nominated Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change: East Coast Music Awards Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year Won 2020 Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change: Juno Rap Recording of the Year Nominated 2021 "Good News" f. Breagh Isabel East Coast Music Awards Fans' Choice Video of the Year ...

  9. List of hip-hop genres - Wikipedia

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    Southern hip hop (Dirty south) . Atlanta hip hop. Snap; Trap; Houston hip hop. Chopped and screwed; Louisiana Bounce - from New Orleans, Louisiana; Jigga music - from Baton Rouge, Louisiana