Country: The Way I Talk by Morgan Wallen from the album If I Know Me. Features of this song are: Country roots, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, extensive vamping and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2018. Country #2: Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen from the album Dangerous: The Double Album (Explicit). Features of this song are: Country rock leanings, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, extensive vamping and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021. Country #3: Eyes Closed by Florida Georgia Line from the album Life Rolls On (Deluxe). Features of this song are: Country roots, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, extensive vamping and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021. Rap: Miss YOU! by CORPSE from the album Miss YOU! (Single) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, east coast rap influences, electronica influences, headnodic beats and, syncopated beats. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Rap #2: ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) by DaBaby from the album BLAME IT ON BABY (DELUXE) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Gangsta rap influence, southern rap influences, headnodic beats, syncopated beats and, smooth vocal style. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Rap #3: 'Till I Collapse by Eminem from the album The Eminem Show (Explicit). Features of this song are: Hardcore rap attitude, club rap influences, midwest rap roots, basic rap roots and, danceable beats. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2002. EDM: High Horse by Nelly, BRELAND & Blanco Brown from the album High Horse (Single). Features of this song are: Modern r&b stylings, electronica influences, country influences, mild rhythmic syncopation and, heavy use of vocal harmonies. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021. EDM #2: Turn Down For What (Remix) by DJ Snake & Lil Jon from the album Turn Down for What (Official Remix) (Single) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Club rap roots, hardcore rap influence, gangsta rap influence, mellow breakbeat rhythms and, exaggerated enunciation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2014. EDM #3: High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco from the album Pray for the Wicked (Explicit). Features of this song are: Electronica influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, acoustic rhythm piano, extensive vamping and, a busy horn section. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2018. Pop: Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat) by Saweetie from the album Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat) [Remix EP] (Single) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Club rap roots, southern rap influences, a knack for catchy hooks, party jam style and, danceable beats. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021. Pop #2: Lil Bit by Nelly & Florida Georgia Line from the album Heartland (Explicit). Features of this song are: Country influences, hip-hop influences, extensive vamping, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and, paired vocal harmony. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Pop #3: Fancy Like (feat. Kesha) by Walker Hayes & Kesha from the album Fancy Like (feat. Kesha) (Single). Features of this song are: Hip-hop influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, repetitive melodic phrasing, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and, major key tonality. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021 . R&B: Confessions by Usher from the album Confessions (Special Edition). Features of this song are: Modern r&b stylings, hip-hop influences, acoustic rhythm piano, call and answer vocals and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2004. R&B #2: Confessions Part ll by Usher from the album Confessions (Special Edition). Features of this song are: Modern r&b stylings, hip-hop influences, acoustic rhythm piano, call and answer vocals and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2004. R&B #3: I Cry by Usher from the album I Cry (Single). Features of this song are: Modern r&b stylings, electronica influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, groove based composition and, acoustic rhythm piano. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Remixed: Jolene (feat. Dolly Parton) by Pentatonix from the album PTX Vol. IV - Classics. Original: Jolene by Dolly Parton from the album Jolene (Expanded Edition). Features of this song are: Country influences, R & b influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, acoustic sonority, and, call and answer vocals. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2016. Remixed #2: That's Why I Love Dirt Roads (feat. Lathan Warlick) by Granger Smith from the album Country Things Original: That's Why I Love Dirt Roads by Granger Smith from the album Country Things. Features of this song are: Country roots, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, extensive vamping and, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Remixed #3: I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) by Gabby Barrett from the album I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) (Single). Features of this song are: Country influences, R&B influences, a subtle use of paired vocal harmony, a clear focus on recording studio production and, minor key tonality. Hip-Hop: Ride Wit Me (feat. City Spud) by Nelly from the album Country Grammar (Deluxe Edition) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Modern r&b stylings, electronica influences, hip-hop influences, flat out funky grooves and, a heavy use of vocal harmonies. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2000. Hip-Hop #2: Horseride by BRELAND from the album Horseride (Single). Features of this song are: Country roots, hip-hop roots, heavy use of vocal harmonies, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Hip-Hop #3: Toosie Slide by Drake from the album Toosie Slide (Single) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Club rap influences, southern rap influences, danceable beats, syncopated beats and, a smooth male vocal. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Rock: Something in Your Mouth by Nickelback from the album Dark Horse. Features of this song are: Electric rock instrumentation, a subtle use of vocal harmony, minor key tonality, electric rhythm guitars and, prominent percussion. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2008. Rock #2: All Summer Long by Kid Rock from the album Rock n Roll Jesus (Explicit). Features of this song are: Basic rock song structures, mild rhythmic syncopation, heavy use of vocal harmonies, acoustic rhythm piano and, extensive vamping. “All Summer Long,” has spin on “Night Moves” built entirely upon the chords from “Werewolves of London” with a slight lift from “Sweet Home Alabama” on the chorus. This song was released in 2007. Rock #3: Burn It to the Ground by Nickelback from the album Dark Horse. Features of this song are: Hard rock roots, blues influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, extensive vamping and, major key tonality. Nickelback is not known for their insight, but Chad Kroeger’s caterwauling claim that “we got no class, no taste” on “Burn It to the Ground,” the second song on their sixth album, Dark Horse, is a slice of perceptive, precise self-examination This song was released in 2008. Deep cut: Sunshine Babies by Justin Moore from the album Outlaws Like Me. Features of this song are: Country rock leanings, blues influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, repetitive melodic phrasing and, blues chord progressions. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2011. Deep cut #2: White Tee (Alternate Bass Boosted Version) by CORPSE from the album White Tee (Single) (Explicit). Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, southern rap influences, electronica influences, headnodic beats and, syncopated beats. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2020. Deep cut #3: Countryside by Florida Georgia Line from the album Life Rolls On (Deluxe). Features of this song are: Country roots, hip-hop influences, repetitive melodic phrasing, extensive vamping and, minor key tonality. I could not find a description for this song. This song was released in 2021. Instead of 2 songs for new, I'm adding an entire album to support Bmost. New: The Haunting (Explicit). This album was made by Bmost. There are 9 songs. This album was released 2021. The songs in the same order as on the album are: 1. Round 1 2. This is me 3. Pass dat 4. This time 5. Haters 6. Nutta butta 7. Make it bounce 8. Bring em on 9. As I lay And check out @MOHLovesAlaska for GSOTD
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