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    Every year when Mardi Gras rolls around, New Orleans hosts the biggest blowout in America. Whether you're part of the street parade or just wish you were, get in the groove with these New Orleans jazz, funk, r&b, and zydeco tunes.
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    Songs by Big Tymers and similar artists
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    Break out your Margiela and jump in the Panamera; this playlist features only today's most ballin-out-of-control anthems. For bosses only. *Kanye Shrug*
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    Tasty dance tracks and hair-raising Halloween classics handpicked by Refune Records DJs Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, and Otto Knows for their epic "All Mixed Up" Halloween party. www.iammixedup.com
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    Delve into the darker, deeper, and harder side of Detroit's greatest music export since Motown.

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    A new brand of country music emerged in the '70s that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre, which had become increasingly pop-oriented. These are the outlaw country songs that mattered.
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    The mid-1990s brought about the end of the grunge heyday, but many of its key players have continued performing in various incarnations. This selection of songs presents many of them, along with a number of their notable followers.
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    A collection of songs featured on the popular country music blog, countryandwestern.tumblr.com. Listen to a mix of good ol' guys and gals, with a sprinkle of modern cowboys and cowgirls.
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    Songs by Garth Brooks and similar artists
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    Following in the steps of George Jones and Merle Haggard, neotraditional (and "new traditional") country artists of the '80s and '90s tried to take the genre back to its roots -- and get plenty of radio play while they were at it.
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    Sonny Moore, or Skrillex, to his legions of fans, is the most charismatic and divisive name in the festival-circuit, dubstep scene. Here are some of "Skrill's" favorite tracks, as well as the best from his own catalog and those of his closest contemporaries.

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    One of the most important and popular developments in rock history, the alternative sounds of grunge and Britpop ruled the airwaves in the 1990s. Get out your flannel shirt and listen to these essential '90s alt-rock songs.
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    In the 1990s, dance songs combined elements of electronic and house music with R&B and soul-inspired vocals. Rhythm is indeed a dancer.
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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '90s.
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    Rediscover fun, upbeat electronic music from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, built on dancefloor-ready breakbeats, clever loops and lots of vocal samples. Check it out now, my funk soul brothas.
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    Songs by Big Tymers and similar artists
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    Strictly the grooviest soul and funk tracks from the blaxploitation era of the '70s. Think pimps, macks, ghetto street life and big ol' Cadillacs.
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    Nothing but the big hits from the classic rock era, optimized for going that extra mile.
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    The most essential classic rock hits from the late '60s through the early '70s. Long hair, epic guitar solos, and singers who graduated from frontman school with honors.
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    Tailor-made for a summertime block party, this collection of rap classics is also perfect for relaxing by the pool or cruising top-down in a convertible. Play it loud.
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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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    If you're ready to rev things up country-style, here's all the honky-tonking ammo you'll need. These beer-drinkin', hell-raisin' tunes are toting a trailer's worth of twang, for those who want a downhome feel when they're raising the roof.
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    Songs by DJ Baby Anne and similar artists
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    Known for its distinctive vintage sound and house band, Daptone Records has become one of the world's premier independent record labels. Listen to highlights of the best soul, funk, gospel and afrobeat released by this Brooklyn-based label.
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    The thick and nasty sounds of deep funk are back thanks to a new generation of artists obsessed with the art of the groove. If it ain't broke, don't fix it; if ain't funky, don't play it.
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    Bring down the house with this collection of today's most massive electro house and dubstep tracks.
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    This hybrid genre formed in the '80s when artists from the hip hop and electronic dance music worlds (both burgeoning scenes at the time) began adopting each others' styles and use of primitive synthesizers.
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    These massive dubstep tracks will make you want to dance until you drop.
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    This station features the rawest, most essential funk jams with deep bass grooves, tight drumming, and downright dirty horn parts. The perfect soundtrack for tearing the roof off that sucka!
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    A collection of rock's hardest-hitting classics, get ready to whip out your air guitar and let it rip!
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    Take an introduction to all things metal: the loudest, fastest, most brutal genre of rock music, from its roots to the superstars of the form.
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    When rappers decide to get political, they don't pull punches. Hitting back against police harassment, calling for political payback, and speaking unflinchingly about society and media as a whole, these rappers take aim with an almighty righteous attack.
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    The perfect soundtrack for girls night out!
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    Here's some hard rock motivation to maintain that rock-hard body.
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    Is every square-inch of useful storage space in your car devoted to amps and subwoofers? If so, then this playlist is for you.
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    Break out your Margiela and jump in the Panamera; this playlist features only today's most ballin-out-of-control anthems. For bosses only. *Kanye Shrug*
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    Is your boss a habitual line-stepper? Is your confidence shot? Don't stress; just let these MCs speak for you.
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    The rap, R&B, and soul-centric soundtrack for the Cadillac that has been passed down through the generations. If those spokes could speak...
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    Coined by DJs Dirty South Joe and Flufftronix, luvstep is a journey into the sexier side of modern bass music that's smoothly visceral and uniquely melodic. Dim the lights and turn up the stereo; you can apologize to the neighbors tomorrow.
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    Cover songs that became more well-known than the original version and some covers that are just better than the original.
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    Hop in your truck or ATV and have a dirty old time with these country muddin' and truckin' tunes handpicked by Colt Ford. New album 'Declaration of Independence' in stores and on iTunes now: http://www.budurl.com/ColtDOI
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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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    Dutch producer Afrojack has made waves producing and remixing tracks for Pitbull, Beyonce, Kid Cudi, Lady Gaga and many more. These are the tracks that define his signature sound.
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    A blend of hazy rap anthems from old heads and smoked-out upstarts. Roll one up.
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    Listen to the best songs from the legendary Houston, TX based record label, Rap-a-Lot Records. Notable artists include Geto Boys, Scarface, and Bun B.
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    In honor of the release of Kidz Bop 23, we've put together this playlist of fun, kid-friendly pop songs sung by today's teen idols and child stars. Download Kidz Bop 23 here: http://bit.ly/kb23itunes
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    Every kid needs to grow up with great music. These are the classic songs you should sing with (and to) your kids.
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    Let these laid back, southern-fried hip-hop grooves soundtrack your next good-time BBQ gathering. Slow your roll.
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    From crunk classics to modern baller anthems, this is the boisterous sound of southern rap songs that are guaranteed to tear the club up. Get low!
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    Heavy on the 808 drum machine beats and big synth riffs, these Southern rap anthems are guaranteed to get you motivated, not just for your next workout, but the one after that.
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    Songs by Stanton Warriors and similar artists
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    Before grunge entered mainstream consciousness in the early 1990s, it was a vibrant, restless rock scene rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Get on your flannels, ripped jeans and Docs and head back.
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    Get hype to this collection of raunchy booty-shaking anthems. Go shawty, it's your birthday! NSFW.
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    Today's hottest hip hop club anthems.
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    Listen to the most popular country songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Today's most popular electro house tracks from some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Today's most popular progressive house tracks form some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Listen to the most popular rock songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Got yourself a '69 Pontiac Trans Am with a 350 H.O. under the hood, a two-tone custom spray job and racing slicks out back? Blast these scuzzy, '70s-leaning rock anthems from your radio and taste the envy in the parking lot air.
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    Songs by Young Jeezy and similar artists