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What is drill music and why did Rolling Loud remove it from the lineup?

Por: Newsweek Life September 24, 2022

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Although drill music has become a popular subgenre of hip-hop, its success has brought huge amounts of controversy. This was exemplified by a Thursday report that at least three drill music rappers were removed from this weekend's Rolling Loud festival in New York City.The New York Times reported that representatives for the rappers Sha Ek, Ron Suno and 22Gz said the artists were pulled from the hip-hop festival's lineup at the request... + full article



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