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  2. Spotify ranks 50 greatest hip-hop beats of all time - AOL

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    Dr. Dre, Mobb Deep and The Clipse take top 3 honors on Spotify’s list Spotify has released a list of The post Spotify ranks 50 greatest hip-hop beats of all time appeared first on TheGrio.

  3. Hip-Hop for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Hip-Hop for Sale (2005) For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllHipHop: HipHopDX: Prefix magazine (3/10) RapReviews

  4. Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx to ...

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    As the all-conquering genre reaches 50, a look back at some key moments along the way.

  5. Ron Browz - Wikipedia

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    After spending a short time as an artist on the small label Big Boss Records, he taught himself how to make hip hop beats. 1992–2008: Early production work. Ron Browz began producing professionally after being brought on by Harlem-based rapper Big L, whom he met in 1992. Browz then played the rapper "some beats he’d been working on".

  6. Once Upon a Time in Shaolin - Wikipedia

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    The Saga Continues. (2017) Once Upon a Time in Shaolin is the seventh studio album by the American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. [1] Only one physical copy of the album was created, with no ability to download or stream it digitally. Purchased directly from the Wu-Tang Clan in 2015, it became the most expensive work of music ever sold.

  7. 2019 in hip hop music - Wikipedia

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    July. On July 1, Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" becomes the longest-running hip-hop song at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after thirteen weeks, surpassing "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, "Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas, and "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth, which had each achieved twelve weeks at number one.