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Happy Birthday Lil Mosey

January 25, 2002 - American rapper Lathan Moses Stanley Echols better known as Lil Mosey is 21. Happy Birthday SirTracklist : 1 . Noticed 2 . Blueberry Faygo 3 .…

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°408 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Kanye West’s “Gold Digger” stands tall with its Ray Charles-inspired hook and playful critique of materialism, while J Hus’s “Bouff Daddy” fuses Afroswing with grime for effortless charm. Drake’s “God’s Plan” pairs trap beats with feel-good philanthropy, and Bryson Tiller’s intimate “Don’t” redefined R&B with its lo-fi edge. AJ Tracey’s experimental “Psych Out!” mixes UK rap with genre-blending production, and Mustard’s “Pure Water” with Migos channels brash energy for party-ready appeal. Tracks like Fredo and Not3s’ “YRF” boast gritty yet smooth collaboration, while Dappy’s introspective “No Regrets” elevates UK hip hop with anthemic layers.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ New Music Videos – N°672

Eligarf’s *Salman Khan* blends Romanian pop with Bollywood nods, while Joost Klein’s *Why Not???* mixes rap, 2000s rock, and Dutch gabber, reflecting on his Eurovision disqualification. Jador and Johny Romano’s *Sa Te Hau* fuses manele with pop, expanding their collaborative reach.

Masoom Sharma, Shiva Choudhary, and Sann Sarwang craft *Donker*, a Haryanvi track balancing playful tones with sharp delivery. Atilla Azer’s *Goddess, Source of Fire* merges electronic pop with mythic visuals.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°455 – 2010s Music Videos

Big Boi’s “All Night” exudes funky energy, gaining traction via an Apple ad and live NFL performance, while J. Cole’s reflective “Deja Vu” blends nostalgia with modern musings. Snakehips’ “All My Friends,” featuring Tinashe and Chance the Rapper, delivers bittersweet party vibes, contrasting Kanye West’s heartfelt “Only One,” a minimalist tribute with Paul McCartney. Roll Deep’s “Green Light” mixes grime grit with chart-ready polish, and Drake’s “Forever,” teaming up with Eminem, Kanye, and Lil Wayne, remains a powerhouse of ambition and lyrical prowess.

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