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    Funk, R&B and jazz-funk with an emphasis on atmospheric sounds, synth solos and psychedelic moods.
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    Songs by Slave and similar artists
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    Explore the foundations of gangsta rap's G-Funk sub-genre, from P-Funk and vintage '70s blaxploitation soundtracks to vocoderized '80s electro-funk.
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    Songs by Maze and similar artists
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    Hip hop's most infamous disses, from the early days on the streets of The Bronx to today. From the ferocious to the hilarious, this is the sound of lyrical warfare.

90s hits

Country Jams

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    Songs by all of the 2011 ACM Awards nominees, featuring the most popular country artists of the past year.
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    Songs by all of the 2011 CMA Award winners and performers.
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    The classic Nashville Sound -- the first wave of country's crossover into pop territory -- resulted in these modern artists who fuse traditional Nashville with current pop trends.

funk jams

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    Funk, R&B and jazz-funk with an emphasis on atmospheric sounds, synth solos and psychedelic moods.
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    Explore the foundations of gangsta rap's G-Funk sub-genre, from P-Funk and vintage '70s blaxploitation soundtracks to vocoderized '80s electro-funk.

Hardcore , Dance Mixes and Hip Hop

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    Hip hop's most infamous disses, from the early days on the streets of The Bronx to today. From the ferocious to the hilarious, this is the sound of lyrical warfare.
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    Really nasty rap (or r&b) songs. They just needed to be in one place.
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    A compilation of contemporary female artists who refuse to mold to society's ideal. These ladies are not for the faint of heart and that's exactly why we love them. This playlist includes upbeat electro, rap, soul. NSFW.

Jazz Beats

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    Jazz on the light and easy side, spanning the decades with plenty of mellow R&B flourishes.

POPs Hits

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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '90s.

r&b funk

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    Songs by Maze and similar artists
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    Songs by Slave and similar artists

Reggae Jams

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    A taste of the hottest new dancehall "riddims" created during the last decade, featuring hard, fast, reggae-based grooves that have influenced hit songs by Beyonce, Rihanna and more.
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    One of reggae music's most prolific and influential production teams, the duo of drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare produced and/or played on many of reggae's choicest "riddims," pushing the boundaries of Jamaican music.

rock jams

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    Songs by 3 Doors Down and similar artists
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    They don't make rock songs like they used to! These songs feature the best axe-men of all-time playing their best riffs, licks, and solos.
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    Hair metal (or glam metal) was born on LA's Sunset Strip in the 1980s. Synonymous with heavy riffs, anthemic choruses, blown-out hair, and spandex, hair metal is some of the best party music ever made.
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    Lynyrd Skynyrd is the definitive American Southern Rock band. Listen to essential songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd as well as their greatest influences and contemporaries.