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* "No Beef" is a house song that contains twinkly melodies and a sine wave drop. The auto-tuned vocals were chopped up at the drop, and it's likely you've played this more than once.

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* "No Beef" is a house song that contains twinkly melodies and a sine wave drop. The auto-tuned vocals were chopped up at the drop, and it's likely you've played you'll play this more than once.



** "As Your Friend" with Music/ChrisBrown is a song you'll never get out of your head.
** ”The Spark”. The guitar strums and Spree Wilson's rap singing will make your head bob involuntarily.

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** "As Your Friend" with Music/ChrisBrown is a song you'll never get out of your head.
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"The Spark". The guitar strums and Spree Wilson's rap singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
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%%* "Can't Stop Me" is the most empowering song. Seriously how could you resist this hit?
%%* "No Beef". Let's face it, you've played this song more than once. And it's perfectly understandable.
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%%* * "Can't Stop Me" is the most empowering song. Seriously how could you resist this hit?
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"No Beef". Let's face it, Beef" is a house song that contains twinkly melodies and a sine wave drop. The auto-tuned vocals were chopped up at the drop, and it's likely you've played this song more than once. And it's perfectly understandable.
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** "Dynamite" will make you jump. Music/SnoopDogg does his killer rapping here.

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** "Dynamite" will make you jump. Music/SnoopDogg does his killer rapping here. The drop is monstrous and contains a long, distorted melody.



** ”The Spark”. Those guitar strums and the singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
* "Anywhere With You", though it doesn't contain that same Afrojack style anymore since this was during the decline, still has a very great sound to it.

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** ”The Spark”. Those The guitar strums and the Spree Wilson's rap singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
* "Anywhere With You", though it doesn't contain that same Afrojack style anymore since this was during the decline, still has a very great classic EDM sound to it.it. This song contains a flute melody with a lovely piano solo.

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When it comes to Afrojack. He is one of the more catchier sounding musicians of the Main/ElectronicDanceMusic scene. He has created bangers throughout his career that are proven to be impossible to forget. From his basic but jumpy saw synth melody lines to his rather Pop-sounding club anthems, it’s no wonder he is a staple of this scene.

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When it comes to Afrojack. He Afrojack is one of the more catchier sounding catchy-sounding musicians of the Main/ElectronicDanceMusic ElectronicDanceMusic scene. He has created bangers throughout his career that are proven to be impossible to forget. From his basic but jumpy saw synth melody lines to his rather Pop-sounding club anthems, it’s it's no wonder he is a staple of this scene.
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* ”Take Over Control”. This is his breakout hit after all. Plus those jumpy synths and vocals will probably make ''you'' jump around yourself.
* ”Can’t Stop Me” this is the most empowering song. Seriously how could you resist this hit?
* ”No Beef” let’s face it, you’ve replayed this song more than once. And it’s perfectly understandable.
* ’’Forget the World’’ (2014) his debut album. Though this faced cirtisim for being watered down, there still is that epic Afrojack-style that remains intact here.
** ”Ten Feet Tall”. This one particular song stands out from the rest. You’ll probably cry pure tears of joy that a song like this exists, not to mention you’ll come alive during the distinctive beefy beat drop part.
** ”Dynamite” safe to say this song will make you jump. Let’s not forget the fact that Music/SnoopDogg does his killer rapping here.
** ”As Your Friend” with Music/ChrisBrown. This is a song you’ll probably always remember and never get out of your head.
** ”The Spark” those guitar strums and the singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
* "Anywhere With You" though it doesn't contain that same Afrojack style anymore since this was during the decline, it still has a very great sound to it.
* ”Hero” with Music/DavidGuetta that playful singing of Luxtides (Danni Bouchard, and not credited) is what you'll remember the most.

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* ”Take "Take Over Control”. This Control" is his breakout hit after all. Plus hit, and those jumpy synths and vocals will probably make ''you'' jump around yourself.
* ”Can’t %%* "Can't Stop Me” this Me" is the most empowering song. Seriously how could you resist this hit?
* ”No Beef” let’s %%* "No Beef". Let's face it, you’ve replayed you've played this song more than once. And it’s it's perfectly understandable.understandable.
%%These examples don't explain WHY these tracks are awesome.

* ’’Forget ''Forget the World’’ (2014) World'' (2014), his debut album. Though this album, faced cirtisim criticism for being watered down, there still is but that epic Afrojack-style that remains intact here.
** ”Ten "Ten Feet Tall”. This one particular song Tall" stands out from the rest. You’ll You'll probably cry pure tears of joy that a song like this exists, not to mention you’ll and you'll come alive during the distinctive beefy beat drop part.
** ”Dynamite” safe to say this song "Dynamite" will make you jump. Let’s not forget the fact that Music/SnoopDogg does his killer rapping here.
** ”As "As Your Friend” Friend" with Music/ChrisBrown. This Music/ChrisBrown is a song you’ll probably always remember and you'll never get out of your head.
** ”The Spark” those Spark”. Those guitar strums and the singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
* "Anywhere With You" You", though it doesn't contain that same Afrojack style anymore since this was during the decline, it still has a very great sound to it.
* ”Hero” "Hero" with Music/DavidGuetta that Music/DavidGuetta. That playful singing of Luxtides (Danni Bouchard, and not credited) is what you'll remember the most.
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When it comes to Afrojack. He is one of the more catchier sounding musicians of the Main/ElectronicDanceMusic scene. He has created bangers throughout his career that are proven to be impossible to forget. From his basic but jumpy saw synth melody lines to his rather Pop-sounding club anthems, it’s no wonder he is a staple of this scene.

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*”Take Over Control”. This is his breakout hit after all. Plus those jumpy synths and vocals will probably make ''you'' jump around yourself.
*”Can’t Stop Me” this is the most empowering song. Seriously how could you resist this hit?
*”No Beef” let’s face it, you’ve replayed this song more than once. And it’s perfectly understandable.
*’’Forget the World’’ (2014) his debut album. Though this faced cirtisim for being watered down, there still is that epic Afrojack-style that remains intact here.
**”Ten Feet Tall”. This one particular song stands out from the rest. You’ll probably cry pure tears of joy that a song like this exists, not to mention you’ll come alive during the distinctive beefy beat drop part.
**”Dynamite” safe to say this song will make you jump. Let’s not forget the fact that Music/SnoopDogg does his killer rapping here.
**”As Your Friend” with Music/ChrisBrown. This is a song you’ll probably always remember and never get out of your head.
**”The Spark” those guitar strums and the singing will make your head bob involuntarily.
*"Anywhere With You" though it doesn't contain that same Afrojack style anymore since this was during the decline, it still has a very great sound to it.
*”Hero” with Music/DavidGuetta that playful singing of Luxtides (Danni Bouchard, and not credited) is what you'll remember the most.

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