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Mike Posner and Cyhi Da Prince collaborate to speak on a lesson you hopefully learned in high school, not to kiss and tell to your crew when you get some

J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League provide a silky smooth beat that lets Posner’s falsetto and Cyhi’s baritone flow shine

Off of Mike Posner’s new mixtape The Layover

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Mike Posner sings over house group Miami Horror’s “Sometimes” to make a song about having one night stands.

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New single from The-Dream off of his upcoming album The Love IV. The spelling of “Roc” and a later allusion pay respect to Roc-A-Fella Records

Nice timing as Jay-Z and Beyonce just gave birth to the next ruler of the world, Blue Ivy Carter

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Jeezy describes what it feels like to be a boss, ya feel me?

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Rick Ross' dope shines like yella diamonds, meaning that he cuts the pure cocaine with baking soda and other substances to increase his profit, turning it yellow in color. He then uses that money to hire hit men to kill people

This song is noteworthy in that while nearly every line ends with “nigga,” the rhyme actually lies in the words before that. Well done, Ross!

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The exterior and interior paint color of Jeezy’s whip: a callback to the kind of hit “Peanut Butter & Jelly” by Cadillac Don

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Jeezy pays homage to both deceased legends in consecutive lines. Here he emulates Tupac’s booming vocal style

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On “And Then What” (Jeezy’s debut single), Jeezy teams up with Cash Money’s house producer Mannie Fresh.

Jeezy introduces the world to his signature adlibs, braggadocio, and repetition. “Chea!!!! Hah-haaaa!! That’s riiiiight!!”

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All 3 rappers on this track are famous for having flamboyant, outrageous style. They collaborate to talk about how hard they are

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Cam'ron’s response to 50 Cent’s “Funeral Music”

CURRRRTISSSSSS!!!!!!

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