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Miami bass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Miami bass (also known as booty music, a term that may also include other genres, such as dirty rap) is a type of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s, known for applying the Roland TR-808 sustained kick drum, slightly higher dance tempos, and occasionally sexually explicit lyrical content. |
 | | Miami bass has never had consistent mainstream acceptance, but has had a profound impact on the development of drum and bass, Southern rap, and other genres of music. |
 | | Miami Bass is closely related to the modern genres of Ghettotech and Booty House, genres which combine Detroit techno and Chicago house with the Miami bass sound. |
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