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As you may or may not know depending on how old you are, pop in Britain and Europe at this point was getting very dancey and hip-hoppy.
Eighties - VideoStars of 1989 X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010
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While its traditional mix of old-country Jewish establishments and gritty punk rock sensibility still held strong, a new urban hip-hoppy scene developed there over the last couple years: think Japanese kids in baggy shorts and fancy Nikes stopping for mandelbrot at Schwartz Bakery.
Fairfax: The Third Wave tannaz 2008
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FAUST ARP - I'd say this sounds like sort of a hardcore hip-hoppy version of the opening theme music from The Price Is Right.
Alex Blagg: My Exclusive First Look At The New Radiohead Album 2008
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While its traditional mix of old-country Jewish establishments and gritty punk rock sensibility still held strong, a new urban hip-hoppy scene developed there over the last couple years: think Japanese kids in baggy shorts and fancy Nikes stopping for mandelbrot at Schwartz Bakery.
Archive 2008-06-01 tannaz 2008
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And they weren't even like those baggybaggy pants that stupid hip-hoppy people wear.
idiot-milk Diary Entry idiot-milk 2005
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But Mr. Arthur also works with hip-hoppy drum loops and gauzy, electronic sounds with touches of grunge, synth-pop and emo-ish chamber pop.
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Not only was his fire-alarm voice still piercing and powerful, he still worked the stage like a young Axl, too -- although he looked more like a product of South Central Los Angeles circa 1987 than the Sunset Strip, donning a black fedora and hip-hoppy jacket with a bandana and wallet chain dangling off his rear.
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The movie comes to life when Cyrus sings (although the hip-hoppy "Hoedown Throwdown" is tedious), but it gets lame when it deals with drama.
Tucson Weekly 2009
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Instead of crying in his beer, Shupe offers words of encouragement on the hit "Dream Big," and he looks inward on the ever so slightly hip-hoppy
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And there is nothing hotter than two hip-hoppy dancers less than a decade away from their first AARP mailing.
NoFo 2009
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