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"singsong" Definitions
  1. verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.
  2. monotonous rhythmical cadence, tone, or sound.
  3. British
  4. an unrehearsed singing of well-known songs by an audience or other informal, untrained group; a community sing.
  5. monotonous in rhythm and in pitch.

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" Cunningham added, in a singsong voice, "Before we cry, we . . .
"He's a refugee dog," he says in a singsong voice.
"I love you, Ashley," he said in a singsong voice.
"It's quiet," he said, with the unmistakable singsong of Argentinean Spanish.
It helps to love listening to the singsong quality of people talking.
But it is Ms. Molloy's salty, slangy yet singsong dialogue that most resonates.
His singsong delivery was sampled in a song by the Dave Matthews Band.
But, he said, the singsong nature of El Chapo's voice was still evident.
"I love The Smiths," the dream girl says coyly, speaking in a soft singsong.
There's a tension between such lyrics and the talky, amateurish singsong of her delivery.
The girl's voice, still raspy and thick through numb lips, changed to a sweet singsong.
Instead of structured verses and gymnastic wordplay, Yachty typically prefers a digitally filtered singsong style.
It has a singsong vocal that splits the differences between rap, chant and playground taunt.
His singsong rap flow is often moody and delves into topics of excess and getting nasty.
But no one quite knows how the singsong lilt of the Jewish clergy got its start.
The characteristic Rabbi Voice is a comforting singsong that's wound like a river through my life.
Passers-by spread word of his journey, posting videos showing his wispy beard and singsong speech.
Mr. Matura seldom strayed in his work from the rich singsong vernacular of Trinidad and Tobago.
They ask me things like"—she began speaking in a mocking singsong voice—" 'Are you single?
The singsong verse of the morality plays is countered by ribald cross talk delivered with naturalistic verve.
Narcissister, who never appears on camera without a mask, addresses viewers primarily in a singsong voice-over.
With his singsong tone and high-pitched giggle, Mr. Funches is regularly described as cuddly and sweet.
Embodying ragtag park denizens, Mannes students meticulously captured Ashley's singsong, half-speaking style and his deadpan ruefulness.
Its winsome examination of first love leaned heavily on electro-pop synth pulse and New Wave singsong harmonies.
His casual delivery often bends into singsong, making the guests Drake and Kendrick Lamar sound hyperactive by comparison.
The singsong and staccato of the work gives voice to the recognition that collecting can be a requiem.
Rabbi Zlotowitz told friends that he never woke up without hearing the singsong melody of his father studying.
Chapman followed by walking Christian Vazquez, after which the crowd began chanting Chapman's last name in singsong fashion.
"I want you to stand up and close your eyes," Ms. Mathurin said in her singsong Caribbean accent.
The vocal lines unite pop simplicity, medieval-style incantation and a singsong spoken style borrowed from Robert Ashley.
Using a singsong voice Intonation is also very important to infants' language development in the first months of life.
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Others feel overproduced or corny or troll-y; some have singsong backup vocals and xylophone, which is borderline infuriating.
In their singsong, French-influenced dialect, folk here still refer to the rest of Germany as the Reisch (empire).
He is consistently inventive, pugnacious with syllables and prone to break into a husky, not-quite-steady singsong flow.
The first song was "Gucci Flip Flops," a Lil Yachty collaboration with a singsong, knick-knack-paddy-whack flow.
James is a flurry of mock-suspicious glares and singsong teasing, while Tyler plays things closer to the vest.
The singsong sounds of English, Italian, and Spanish float down the street in place of the usual French monotone.
On Saturdays they would pile into one of five pubs in this village near Wrexham for pints and a singsong.
" "Her relatives and friends reveal that the Queen not only has a lovely voice, but also enjoys a rousing singsong.
If the singsong MP for Pontypridd loses, moderate MPs are preparing to declare independence and form their own parliamentary group.
"First Republic is a bank with no teller lines," Mr. Gladwell has told his listeners in a reassuring, singsong voice.
For another, her voice rarely rises much beyond the soft singsong-y speech that's characteristic of Mr. Ashley's mature works.
" He matches Auto Tuned longing with Future on "Smoke Break" and effects a singsong, staccato delivery for Young Thug on "Mixtape.
The new creative team also dropped Chucky's singsong doll voice in favor of Dourif's Chicago rasp, and added some supernatural mythology.
But from the back of the office, my coworker warned me in a singsong, "You poked the bear…"He was right.
"No one helped me," Sadek told me in a singsong, almost poetic English one afternoon in his empty restaurant between mealtimes.
Her singsong hooks are conduits to lyrics of shrewd self-awareness and insouciant honesty, and her distorted guitars have palpable strength.
His voice rising in a singsong cadence, the president said that courtesy, equality, honesty and kindness were all on the ballot.
She ended up asking one of the hairdressers if she had ever "done it," and then breaking into a singsong announcement.
Her songs turn mild rap cadences into singsong melodies, set to vamps that match guitar or piano chords with perky electronics.
The singsong voices, the spill of toys - everything will go when the home is bulldozed and replaced with a vast coal mine.
But "Duffle Bag Boy," with its singsong hook, was prime ringtone material, and so Wayne was seen as part of the trend.
I had been in Jamaica five days, and finally I was steeping myself in the singsong and blithe spirit of the island.
She nails every performance on Lemonade, injecting her resonant singsong with simulated surges of feeling while always keeping calm, always in control.
Whenever you hear that sweet little singsong, it means that JoJo is here to help you learn more about what we're talking about.
I was done sporadically answering phones at the front desk — with a singsong list of partner names that still, occasionally, haunts my dreams.
The vocals—which come courtesy of one Alasdair Dunn—are delivered with righteous outrage in a sort of imperious singsong, clean and commanding.
With 13 Songs, Ian MacKaye went from Minor Threat's comparatively simplistic message to Fugazi's dense punk, making a song both sarcastic and singsong.
Soon enough, our group number is called over the loudspeaker in singsong Chinese; our two hours are up, and it's time to cook.
Miller began to use his scratchy, cocksure voice differently, his raps growing more singsong, as a way of deciphering his ever-changing moods.
"Wirthschaft" means "restaurant" in Liechtenstein's Alemannic dialect, which sounds like Swiss German but with the singsong sound of two "Fargo" actors speaking Norwegian.
Ozuna sings cheerful singsong melodies that never impede the forward rush; his light, warm, piercing voice soars up and down with the bassline.
There's no casting news yet, so we don't know who will play Miranda Priestly as she says "that's all" in a singsong voice.
By this I mean that her stories exploit the fun, singsong qualities of storytelling while peddling a manic savagery that doesn't fit the medium.
And just when you start to think, "Enough already," he introduces another element that jolts this moral satire out of its admonitory, singsong rhythms.
"These Heaux," a menacing trap banger that revealed her ability to rap and her willingness to look ridiculous, marvelously showcases her chirpy singsong flow.
Barnett's singsong voice lifts the gloomy Vile out of the darkness; Vile's slower cadence tempers Barnett's instinct to cram too many syllables into one verse.
Voiced quite stunningly by Thompson, in a singsong lilt that is not remotely sweet, Miles and Flora are just as unnerving as the speechless ghosts.
Listening to those stories of survival, told in the particular singsong that characterizes the island accent, resonated with me as if they were my own.
The track honors both the singsong nostalgia of the original and the overleveraged authenticity of the Joe Cocker version, but ultimately goes its own way.
When Humperdinck wrote his chortling yet menacing music for the witch, he may have been thinking of the malevolent undercurrents flowing through Mime's singsong tune.
Trump then described, in a singsong voice, how his declaration will face a lengthy legal challenge before he can actually act on it, saying this.
The singer, her middle finger slowly rising, responds in a singsong tone, "Vinod is better than you," an apparent reference to the retired cricketer Vinod Kambli.
So it was only a matter of time before someone wrote Brexit the Musical, a pub-singsong performance depicting everyone—most notably British politicians—as terrible.
" She added: "The only thing I can recall being allowed to improvise was the little singsong 'I don't know what to do' chant in 'Pierrot Le Fou.
JON CARAMANICA The 19-year-old songwriter from Brisbane who calls herself Mallrat has a sleepy delivery and a knack for singsong melodies that grow hypnotically familiar.
"Multiple people noticed that [Ivanka would] regularly wander into the Oval Office, often with a child in tow, and talk to Trump in a singsong voice," Ward writes.
But the author's singsong retellings of six famous fairy tales — with all the grotesque details Disney left out — provide an apt showcase for his twisted sense of humor.
In her performances, Cohen is a scattered, singsong glamor-puss, but in real life she's frank and level-headed about how Covid-19 has made her livelihood precarious.
J.C. Lust, convoluted back stories and singsong strife fill "Love Galore," a not-exactly-romantic duet by SZA and Travis Scott, set to programmed percussion and synthetic chords.
Mid-piano solo, the bassist Gary Mapp cuts out, perhaps on cue, and Monk starts to revisit the melody, remapping each individual phrase, adding to the singsong appeal.
The elements of children's music — plinking xylophones, strummed ukulele, singsong taunts — appropriately situate these dramas in the realm of childhood fantasy, where grandiosity, absurdity, and terror coexist naturally.
Cecil Beaton, in the Telegraph, described her "singsong cadence that develops into a flat drawl ending in a child-like query": he thought it had "the quality of heartbreak".
It's what you might term the "gay voice," which typically means a man who speaks with a singsong lilt, an affected lisp, greater pitch variation, and a flamboyant flair.
Our wacky, singsong creole may seem like the poor cousin to the island's four official languages, but years of state efforts to quash it have only made it flourish.
"I am in a very high degree of miserable," Mr. Ahmad told me, speaking in a singsong English he learned in Syria, as our shoes sank into the muck.
This singsong endorsement from Bernie's feathered friend sparked the new #Berdie and #BerdieSanders hashtags on Twitter, where memes abound and even more birds made their, um, statements in solidarity.
The sounds have almost died out when he raises himself up to puff out the opening phrase of "Dream Weaver": a simple, singsong melody, all about rhythm and tone.
CARAMANICA A lurching beat, somewhere in the vicinity of reggae, and a psychedelic-orchestral blur of instruments accompany the high, singsong vocals of Neshma Friend, who records as Micropixie.
Moskowitz abhors the singsong voice that some adults often adopt with young children, characterizing it as "an insult to the scholars' intelligence," and her teachers are trained to avoid it.
While announcing the national emergency on Friday, Trump predicted a complaint would wind up in the Ninth Circuit and eventually land at the Supreme Court in a bizarre singsong voice.
Heaven help me, but I fell for it all and am even willing to forgive having Mr. Rice's singsong lyrics lodged in my head for the rest of the year.
Heaven help me, but I fell for it all and am even willing to forgive having Mr. Rice's singsong lyrics lodged in my head for the rest of the year.
"That old boy fell in love with ole Out for Revenge, jumped the fence and cut Bodemeister out of the deal," Guillot said, his singsong patois helping to make it plausible.
He did not speak in a "singsong" voice, nor does my brother, who is an ordained rabbi, nor did my childhood rabbi, nor do the many other rabbis whom I know.
While creating a commercial for Uvo champagne, Dre and rapper Youngsta (Brown) coin a singsong phrase, "Put some Uvo on it!" that's supposed to demonstrate Uvo's ability to instantly improve any celebration.
The track features children's voices delivering a nonsense singsong that mostly serves to be both as meaningless and offensive as possible, which is essentially a modus operandi for the film at large.
Speaking with a singsong lilt, she referred to herself as Mama as she delivered an uplifting version of Scripture that included personal encounters with the divine and linked spirituality to material success.
Many of Condit's unnerving, fairy-tale-like videos feature the artist's own narration, and her real-life voice mirrors that of her voice-over work, a kind of singsong, deliberately unplaceable lilt.
"12 Steps" roars from the speakers with the album's loudest, feistiest, cheeriest chorus, its chugging acoustic rhythm guitar and fuzzy spiraling riffage pounding with a force that complements the singsong melodic sweetness.
And those limbs often pause to hold a pose: On a simple, singsong piece like "Rhythm-a-Ning" or a wound-up work like "Criss Cross," he uses silence more than speed.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you are playing with your baby, you might find yourself using a singsong voice with high-pitch sounds and, like, a big, exaggerated face.
Reeling off a skittering concoction of singsong rhymes in his signature geeked-up hazy tone and soul-inflected pop melodies, Towkio seems to lean into his bars with an off-the-cuff swagger.
KIRYAS JOEL, N.Y. — In a place where young boys spend their days hunched over volumes of Torah and Talmud, delving into timeless stories and precepts in an ancient singsong, the scene was incongruous.
The group has made four different ads, with sepia-tone titles, faux film flicker, and a singsong narrator who would sound at home on a furniture-size tube television in the Eisenhower administration.
A sneakily intricate rapper whose lyrics are often camouflaged by disarming singsong flows and a gravelly Southern drawl, Lil Baby has largely moved on from the open wounds of his earlier, bittersweet work.
Amid the stern voices of adults and squeals of children, the three converse in the singsong cadences of Tigrinya and Amharic, languages born in the highlands to the southwest of the Red Sea.
"Push me to the edge/All my friends are dead," Lil Uzi Vert intones in "XO TOUR Llif22017," at first in a matter-of-fact chant and later in a slurred, raw singsong.
"He had us repeat the phrase, 'You're the next Olympic hopeful,' a few times," said Kelly Skinner, the vice president of sport performance at U.S.O.C., imitating Mr. Gordon in a singsong "Jeopardy" voice.
Though "The Simpsons" has on occasion portrayed Apu and his family with nuance and pathos, the character also encourages the infantilizing of Indian immigrants as simple-minded people who talk in a singsong voice.
Of all the suffixes littering the English language, "-ly" is the most conducive to a singsong sound, and a vast category of adverbs are simply adjectives with "-ly" or "-ily" attached to their rears.
It's likely that one source of Rabbi Voice's singsong cadence was devised as a memory aid for children to memorize the Mishna centuries ago, and was passed down (consciously or subconsciously) through the generations.
Finches and their rapid singsong chirps are prized in parts of South America and the Caribbean, including Guyana, Trinidad, Suriname and Brazil, where finch handlers compete for prizes and prestige at tournaments and informal competitions.
In a childlike singsong, she went on to inform them that the seat of female pleasure is not the size of a button, as has long been supposed, but closer to a full-grown zucchini.
A tribute to Marcel Duchamp, it mingles footage of Duchamp's artwork "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even" with film of the artist talking about it; the musicians are asked to imitate Duchamp's singsong delivery.
The star-crossed "Spider Bite" is a personal favorite; forceful percussion and Donovan's sharpened strings cut through the fog while its dancing singsong harmonies recall an older, wilder world, where witchery and danger lurked beyond every corner.
Man I got that swaaaaaaaaag...My hat matching my baaaaaaaaag...You know I'm popping taaaaaaaaags...Cause man I got that swaaaaaaaaag... When I hear those singsong lyrics fade in, the hairs on my arm stand on end.
Then she gestures for all of the kids to gather and they do a big group warm-up, a singsong, hand clapping game called "Bumble Bee," which everyone seems to love and which calms and focuses them.
The production is tactile, kinetic, carnal, but its world is interior, dark and seductive, from the moment Pollock opens with a singsong quasi nursery rhyme, standing downstage at a microphone like the host in an unseen lounge.
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Butler will be seventy next year, but he still speaks with the boyish, wondrous voice of a mind-blown surfer, enriched by a trace of the clipped, singsong accent that, in Hawaii, provides a form of local cred.
Behind Lil Nas X's singsong voice, the backup switches from a handful of plucked notes taken from a Nine Inch Nails song to a slouchy bass line and the ratchety twitch of a drum machine — and little more.
"It was sung after club matches, particularly if people had a few beers and are being sociable and having a singsong," said Richard Woodley, 46, an England fan from Newark, in Nottinghamshire, who played rugby in his youth.
Last month, when the rapper Young Thug released his latest mixtape, JEFFERY, it wasn't his singsong "post-verbal" hooks that got all the attention, nor its celebrity-studded track list, in which each song is named after his idols.
He might well be thinking about the same bar in "Age Old Tale," whose final lines lay out a singsong affirmation followed closely by some defensive crowing: "And I'm beloved by the loved, who love to love," he sings.
Why the baby brain can learn two languages at the same time For example, a mother might say the word "baby" in an exaggerated "singsong" voice, which holds an infant's attention longer than it would in a monotonal adult-style voice.
"We're All Young Together," released in 2014, was a warmly singsong, folk-inflected dash of wholesome children's pop; the new record "Arts & Leisure," to be released the day after this concert, aims for more adult themes of travel and fine art.
Its supporters ranged from the comedian Rowan Atkinson, famous for his sketches of vicars with singsong voices, to the Christian Institute, a religious lobby goup, which among other things saw a threat to Britain's colourful tradition (see picture) of street preaching.
So it was a surprise when, having passed through the monumental entrance gate of Nanzen-ji, I ran into a large group of Japanese women chatting happily in singsong fashion on the covered walkway that led to the abbot's residence.
Their music fits in with futuristic singsong hip-hop while recalling the sounds of pioneering rap groups like Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Nappy Roots, who also attained national clout by rapping about their communities with a similarly sunny outlook.
Despite the unfortunate shadow of a recent stint in jail I won't mention again, he turns in a capricious, fluctuating collection of bangers and singsong exercises that demonstrate his versatility as a performer and charm as a pronouncer of syllables.
"The touch, the feel of cotton, the fabric of our lives," they are told, in a singsong sentence that doesn't make grammatical sense, in a commercial paid for by Cotton Incorporated, a trade organization tasked with selling the story of American cotton.
Blige covers race, police brutality, and identity in America during her impromptu singsong: weighty and worthy topics, to be sure, but the effect is mightily awkward, primarily because it's an interview setup and Blige is just a few feet away from the Clinton.
A more eclectic bunch of Tidal allies — the Latin pop singer Prince Royce, the singsong rapper Lil Yachty, the political indie-pop project Blood Orange — also fit under this big tent of artist activism, and may have more to prove. (tidal.com/us/1015.)
TROON, Scotland — Over the past four decades, the soundtrack to the British Open has generally included the whistling wind, the patter (or sometimes pounding) of raindrops and, at the start of every single round for every single golfer, a distinctively singsong voice from Dumfriesshire.
Look a little closer: "Commando Duck," one of the propaganda cartoons Disney made for the United States military during World War II, finds Donald on a mission to Japan, where he runs into locals who speak with singsong accents and pointedly shoot their enemies in the back.
Later in the afternoon, she was reading news articles off her phone in the cheery, singsong tones of a kindergarten teacher to her old friend Dudley, yet another pit bull mix, who was found in the Bronx in December locked in a cage without food or water.
" She is, however, an optimist; her language — sometimes childlike, but with a learned vocabulary — models a freedom that many poets have sought but few have made so smart or so odd, festooned with children's games and singsong rhymes: "Olly olly income free / Ghost duck not space duck. . . .
Well before delivery apps purportedly disrupted the grocery business, people sat at their front stoops and bought from the Waffle Man, the Peanut Man, the Banana Man, the Hot Stuffed Crab Lady or the Ha Ha Man, an ice cream vendor so called for his singsong jingle.
Oh, and there's the mention of a solo deal for Beca… While Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, Hailee Steinfeld, and Elizabeth Banks all reprise their roles in the franchise, there are also new additions to the cast: John Lithgow and Ruby Rose join the singsong showdown.
Ashton Kutcher as a Bollywood producer, Raj, in a 2012 commercial, his skin darkened, a brown mustache affixed to his face, speaking in a cheap singsong voice, swaying his body, which is clad in a bright blue silk sherwani, back and forth to imitate the Indian head waggle.
B PLUS Peter Perrett: How the West Was Won (Domino) Rousing himself from a six-minute opener as shapeless as another nodder's stupor, the original Only One delivers a revealing collection of new songs in the adenoidal singsong he trademarked in his twenties and miraculously retains at 65.
The burbly singsong sway of "Foreign," the synthesized strings bouncing up and down throughout "Shoota," the high-pitched squeals embedded into the woozy, breathy electronic rush of "Fell in Luv" — all suggest a sort of warped rap shoegaze, as the aqueous synthesizer gurgle simulates waves of electric feedback.
He was the Philadelphia adman and prolific composer of jingles who in 1960 came up with the theme song for Mister Softee — that deceptively gentle singsong melody, rendered in tinkling music-box bells, that has blasted from the roof-mounted P.A. systems of Mister Softee ice cream trucks for decades.
Today, the phrase hangs from an overpass near the scene of the attacks and was heard in a singsong chant repeated by protesters as they gathered outside the Starbucks on the ground floor of the Skyline office building — the location of an explosion and shootings at the start of Thursday's violence.
This has its analogue in Lorde's music, illustrated nowhere better than her breakout single, "Royals," a chart-topping hit (it spent nine weeks at No. 1 in 19893) about chart-topping hits, in which she unfurls a singsong critique of pop excess while copping nonetheless to its dream-sculpting allure.
The dreamily sarcastic singsong rap, the looped sample of The Clash's "Straight to Hell," the chanting children; none of the song's separate, moving parts scream 'club banger,' but together they make for an instant party track that has outlasted its contemporaries (we don't hear "Golden Skans" in the club now, do we?).
While singsong chants of "Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé," and cheers of "U-S-A!" erupted elsewhere on the course, the spectators following Woods's match seemed to have eyes only for him, peppering the air with cries of "Tiger" or "Tigre," and shouting professions of their love of and their allegiances to … Woods.
At a faculty session to consider the new political test, one professor in his mid-50s from the medieval history department, an exile from Germany known on campus as a gregarious dandy with an acid wit, rose to his feet and began declaiming in a strange, incantatory singsong, high-pitched with emotion.
When you hear Historian, her sophomore album released today, you'll realize any expectations were too low—quoting the first lines of Historian's first song (she's setting a hell of a precedent) almost feels like a spoiler: "The first time I tasted somebody else's spit," she issues in a dark-roasted, matter-of-fact singsong.
When you hear Historian, her sophomore album released today, you'll realize any expectations were too low—quoting the first lines of Historian's first song (she's setting a hell of a precedent) almost feels like a spoiler: "The first time I tasted somebody else's spit," she issues in a dark-roasted, matter-of-fact singsong.
On "All the King's Horses" she slips into hypnotic singsong; on "A Brand New Me" she demonstrates how a belted note can contain just the right proportions of rasp, sugar, warmth; on "April Fools" she spirals further and further upward, her wails getting more and more breathless, as if love's pull is sucking her into the sky.
This is partly due to these threats, but their signifiers don't quite loom over Life in My Pocket; rather, they're part and parcel of the experience, that sad truism that police frequent playgrounds, break up the debauchery of youth with abandon — and especially that of black children, denying them the small luxury of bruises and singsong.
Excess was the thematic link for a three-part Grammy medley: Post Malone's acoustic-guitar-strumming ballad "Stay" (recalling a lovers' quarrel while he was "too drunk to talk") followed by his singsong, self-censored boasts of overindulgence in "Rockstar" and then the Chili Peppers' 2016 song "Dark Necessities," which hints at addiction and self-destructive impulses.
That afternoon, as Cuddy and Landisio ate lunch in front of their computers, Landisio read the files for two new cases that had landed on the already-toppling pile on his desk, muttering in singsong, ''Punch me in the face, punch me in the face,'' while Cuddy made out an arrest-warrant application for the suspect in the child's rape.
I'm watching, and they're talking about"—here he affected a mocking, singsong parody of an over-earnest political pundit—" 'Well, the law yer paid a hundred and thirty thousand dol lars, and basically because of that you did it on behalf of the Pres ident and it can be perceived as a campaign contri bu tion, and you exceeded the lim it.
"Beyond Borders" (the second "Criminal Minds" spinoff after the short-lived "Suspect Behavior") is, like the original, unapologetically formulaic; the shows are among the most rigidly formatted dramas on TV. Innocents are snatched or killed before the opening credits, a team of F.B.I. profilers takes its federal jet to the scene, a relationship (tense or collegial) is established with local law enforcement, and a profile of the psycho-perp is delivered in singsong fashion to a roomful of cops.
Take "Ten," a rhythmic workout from "Life of a Hot Boy 2: Real Trapper" — it's familiar Bankroll Fresh, a sum of small parts adding up to an ambitious whole: We got magazines and you can get your issueWe need mo' liquor, we need mo' SwishersMoney, cars, ménage à trois, new Audemars, new pistolsMight pull up in the Fisker, Polo bucket like a fisherLiving like the mob, fly to Vegas just to ditch youDom Pérignon sipper, cigar clipper, Vuitton slippers Most of the best-known Atlanta rappers of the moment are spacey melodists, be it the deconstructionist master Young Thug or the playground singsong upstart Lil Yachty.

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