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90's music


Question Posted Saturday November 17 2007, 2:30 pm

so i grew up in the 90's and i cant remember any of the good 90's songs but i miss them lol. so, help please? any good songs from the 90's til like now would be good. thankss =]

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Additional info, added Saturday November 17 2007, 2:31 pm:
wow that was stupid of me i left out the genre lol, sorry i meant rap songs..

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missbananafontana answered Sunday November 18 2007, 1:53 pm:
I didn't know a lot of people who grew up with rap music, but here:
"Gangsta's Paradise"- Coolio
"Check Yourself"- Ice Cube
"Sucker MCs"- Run-DMC
"Nuthin' But A G Thang"- Snoop Dog
"Juicy"- Notorious B.I.G
That's all I could think of. Hope I helped!

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