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“Back & Forth”: Towards a Theory of The New Jack Swing

by admin 20. September 2019 I've Been Thinking 0
I really, really enjoy the song “Finesse (Remix)” by Bruno Mars and Cardi B. Judging by the streaming and play numbers, you probably do as well. I wonder if part of the reason why I like the song so much is because it has that wonderful blend of smooth singing and hip hop beats – ...

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