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The Flow – Episode 6: Globalisation

Othniel Ting | Mark Morris

10-Apr-16 12:00

The Flow – Episode 6: Globalisation

According to Spotify’s recent analysis of over 20 billion tracks, hip-hop is the most listened to genre in the world. Through their findings, the genre showed up on playlists more than all other genres, regardless of geography or language. With that in mind, we take a look at the expansion of hip-hop throughout the world.

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Playlist:

10:58 - Aman RA - PANTUN100KERAT

13:44 - Little Simz - Gratitude

17:29 - Stromae - Carmen

22:01 - Rejjie Snow - 1992 (Ft. Loyle-Carner)

24:45 - F∆UXE - The Surfers (Ft. MHC)

27:36 - Primary - Bawling (Ft. Oh Hyuk)

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