Chabelly Jiminian

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    Listen to the most popular hip hop and R&B songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Whether you're studying for finals, organizing your desk, or filling out expense reports, these classical pieces provide the perfect musical accompaniment to help you get the job done. Now get to work!
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    Hypnotic breaks and pensive soundscapes from today's greatest electronica artists: the perfect soundtrack for reading, working, or just relaxing.
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    According to AOL.com, these are the worst songs of all time. Admittedly, we have a soft spot for a lot of these songs, but some of them are truly bad.
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    Despite the prominence of malaise-infused genres like grunge, the '90s yielded a glut of shamelessly fun-loving, crowd-pleasing hits. Here's our salute to the '90s songs that made us feel so good.

Favorites

Hoodie Music

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    Starting in the early-mid '90, hip hop took on dramatic changes in sound as gangster rap and rich, soulful production became the dominant styles. These are the classic club anthems from that era.
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Highlights from the critically-acclaimed albums released in the Winter of 2011. You won't hear these songs on the radio.
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    Songs by Eminem and similar artists
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    Celebrate the return of one of television's best shows with this playlist of every song to be featured on the hit series.
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    If it's raining outside, you should be listening to this.
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    Annie Clark's favorite songs ranging from death metal to dance pop to art-pop and beyond.
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    One of the greatest hip hop groups of all time, the Wu-Tang Clan has proved timeless and astonishingly prolific. This mix takes you straight to the slums of Shaolin, covering the work of Wu-Tang's core members, outsiders, and everything in between.

My Favorites

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    Building upon the wealth of '90s R&B artists who perfected the modern slow jam, R&B artists in the '00s added their own synthetic flourishes to rhythms that bluntly force you to get down.
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    Starting in the early-mid '90, hip hop took on dramatic changes in sound as gangster rap and rich, soulful production became the dominant styles. These are the classic club anthems from that era.
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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '90s.
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    According to AOL.com, these are the worst songs of all time. Admittedly, we have a soft spot for a lot of these songs, but some of them are truly bad.
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    This epic playlist features a thousand essential recordings that every person with an ear should hear. Suffice it to say, this playlist has a bit of everything.
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    Listen to songs by all of the artists nominated for a 2011 BET Award.
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    Baile funk (or funk carioca) is a type of dance music commonly played in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. Derived from the bombastic sounds of Miami bass (a.k.a. booty bass), Baile funk brings powerful Brazilian slang to undeniably danceable music.
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    Songs by Banda Eva and similar artists
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Essential recordings from the 1930s and 40s Swing-era big bands, which featured upwards of 12 musicians. During their heyday, big bands produced America's most popular dance music.
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    Enjoy the low, thudding bass of chill dubstep, the perfect soundtrack for relaxing nights.
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    Bollywood, India's Hindi film industry, is widely adored for the lively song and dance numbers in its films. Listen to the songs of classic Bollywood blockbusters and discover the origins of Hindi cinema as we know it today.
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    Originating in the 1950s, bossa nova (Portugese for "new trend") combined harmonies and rhythms from American jazz with Brazilian samba. Now these songs have become standard jazz repertoire.
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    Accessible indie tunes that should be the soundtrack for your favorite local coffee shop.
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    Bollywood, India's Hindi film industry, is known for its colorful song and dance numbers. Here is a collection of hit songs from Bollywood films from the past decade.
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    Acoustic folk-pop by male singer-songwriters with breathy vocals.
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    Highlights from the critically-acclaimed albums released in the Spring of 2011; cool music you won't hear on the radio.
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    Musician, artist, and writer, David Byrne has been publishing monthly playlists from his record collection on his website since 2005. Listen to all of his playlists here.
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    Not for the faint of heart, these songs are fast paced, with growled vocals and distorted instrumentation.
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    Characterized by its lush vocal harmonies, "doomph, doomph" bass lines, group snapping, and high falsetto, doo-wop was one of the most popular musical styles of the '50s and '60s.
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    Electric Zoo is an electronic music festival that takes place on Randall's Island, NY on Labor Day weekend. Listen to a playlist of songs by artists in the 2011 lineup.
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    Here are the most epic scores in modern cinema. Filled with sweeping string sections and thunderous percussion, this is the perfect playlist for saving the world, preparing for battle, or staring up in awe at something miraculous.
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    Smooth, soulful, sassy and sexy, R&B music in the 2000s stayed true to the genre's core values, while introducing new beats, styles and vocalists. This station has all the hits from an unforgettable decade.
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    Perhaps the most important record label in history, Motown gave us a wealth of smooth and funky soul hits. From The Temptations to The Supremes to Marvin Gaye and beyond, these are the classic songs from Hitsville, U.S.A.
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    This energetic urban hybrid of Latin American musical traditions and dancehall beats has ignited on a global scale, boasting multi-platinum reggaetoneros.
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    Can't get enough Weezy? Listen to these songs performed by and featuring Lil Wayne.
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    Really nasty rap (or r&b) songs. They just needed to be in one place.
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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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    Listen to upbeat world music that will transport you and your guests around the globe.
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    Songs by Ivete Sangalo and similar artists
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    Pioneered in the late '50s, exotica is easy-listening lounge music that draws upon world music, but doesn't aim for authentic replication. Instead, exotica's purpose is lightweight entertainment that conjures images of foreign paradises.
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    Celebrate the return of one of television's best shows with this playlist of every song to be featured on the hit series.
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    On this playlist the fiercest Latina femcees take on the testosterone-dominated genres of reggaeton and hip hop.
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    Moombahton is a fusion of Dutch House and Reggaeton, with house beats slowed town to reggaeton tempos. Created by Dave Nada in 2010 it quickly gained popularity among DJs and audiences around the globe.
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    Many would argue that there is nothing better than a live musical, but Hollywood has come close. Listen to songs from your favorite musical movie soundtracks.
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    Martin Scorsese is one of Hollywood’s greatest directors. Foremost amongst his many skills is his ability to blend memorable music with indelible images. Listen to a playlist featuring music and original scores from his classic films.
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    Transport yourself to a beach, a rain forest, or a babbling brook. And relax.
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    Like Vinyasa, this playlist is both flowing and dynamic; some songs function to clear the mind while others work to energize the body. The focus here is on soothing New Age songs and instrumentals.
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    The top 50 singles of 2003, as chosen by the writers and contributors of Pitchfork.
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    Dim the lights and feel the rhythm with these sultry pop and R&B jams.
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    A bunch of songs produced by Yeezy from the last decade.
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    N.W.A., 2pac, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, G-Unit, Eminem: Dr. Dre's production resume speaks for itself. Listen to the greatest beats from hip hop's most influential producer.
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    Rep the ATL, Chi Town, El Lay, D-Block and the Empire State, among others, on this collection of hometown hip hop anthems.
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    Kanye West remains one of the best sample-based producers around. Listen to a playlist of the vintage, funky and soulful records Yeezy has flipped.
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    From the land of long nights and longer winters come these white-hot electro and indie dance pop bangers that'll melt even the most frozen of faces.
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    Whether on a road trip or partying with with friends, this playlist includes songs that just about everyone can belt out, off-key, at the top of their lungs. Everybody now!
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    Awesome songs that have been featured in Apple commercials.
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    Two left feet? No problem. This playlist of dance instruction jams will teach you everything from The Twist to The Dougie.
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    A polished form of Rock & Roll that fell somewhere between traditional Pop and R&B, the sound of Girl Groups was one of the most popular genres of the early 1960s.
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    The 1990s yielded the most memorable slow jams of all time. This playlist is dedicated to the ballads and anthems that defined a decade of R&B.
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    Annie Clark's favorite songs ranging from death metal to dance pop to art-pop and beyond.
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    Trip-Hop began in the mid-1990s when England's hip hop and house scenes converged to create a unique hybrid of downtempo electronic music.
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    These songs were made famous by other artists, but the original recordings were pretty darn good.
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    Some songs just have a certain je ne sais quoi; when you hear them you start skipping down a crowded public street. Embarrassing? Absolutely. Will you care? Not likely.

Playlists for Home

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    All of the vintage records sampled by the visionary '90s hip hop collective.
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Starting in the late 1940s, a new, more cerebral and mellower response to bebop became one of the dominant strains in jazz. Enjoy the birth, maturation and continuation of cool jazz, with an emphasis on ballads.
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    Songs by Lionel Richie and similar artists
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    Celebrate the return of one of television's best shows with this playlist of every song to be featured on the hit series.
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    The 1990s yielded the most memorable slow jams of all time. This playlist is dedicated to the ballads and anthems that defined a decade of R&B.
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    Annie Clark's favorite songs ranging from death metal to dance pop to art-pop and beyond.
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    Some songs just have a certain je ne sais quoi; when you hear them you start skipping down a crowded public street. Embarrassing? Absolutely. Will you care? Not likely.

Playlists for Work

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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Really nasty rap (or r&b) songs. They just needed to be in one place.
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    Celebrate the return of one of television's best shows with this playlist of every song to be featured on the hit series.
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    Some songs just have a certain je ne sais quoi; when you hear them you start skipping down a crowded public street. Embarrassing? Absolutely. Will you care? Not likely.

Popular Music As Communications Class

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    Songs by Mary Wells and similar artists