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Salute to the Japanese GOAT singer, Ryohei Yamanashi























And of course, GOAT Japanese singer + GOAT anime movie=



 

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I met her after seeing her live and a dude who lived in the A knows her. Whole album was fire.
 

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I’ve been listening to the 5th dimension lately. Man I guess growing up shows me that this group should’ve got more love in real time. They were before my time but man they’re dope. Also shoutout to Billy Davis and Marilyn MCcoo for being married for over 50 years
 

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I’ve been listening to the 5th dimension lately. Man I guess growing up shows me that this group should’ve got more love in real time. They were before my time but man they’re dope. Also shoutout to Billy Davis and Marilyn MCcoo for being married for over 50 years

Le Monte McClemore just died dude also had the baddest Jet Beauty of the Weeks
 

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A little bit of history. This might be one of the oldest authentically Black American songs made.

Technically it was called The Bulldykes Dream



While no examples of music from this era survive, there are nevertheless some examples from before ragtime's heyday in the 1890s.[4] Believed to be one of the oldest preserved pieces of ragtime music is The Dream Rag (originally titled The Bull Dyke's Dream) by Jessie Pickett.[4] While its year of composition is unknown, Eubie Blake (who Pickett taught it to around 1900), believed it to have been written some time before the American Civil War.[4] Unlike the march-style left hand pattern of many later rags, The Dream Rag uses a rhythm more closely related to the habanera, providing a good example of how Spanish music influenced the ragtime genre.[4] Jesse Pickett performed The Dream Rag at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, where the greater American public were first introduced to what would become known as ragtime.
 
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