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Bounce Music 101
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Corey Takahashi, a journalist who covers culture for NPR, PRI and Vibe magazine, and DJ Jubilee, talk about New Orleans' hip hop scene and specifically the style known as bounce music.
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bounce music is new orleans and new orleans is bounce to the side because of katrina. i love D.J.Jubiles like a brother and i am proud to say I love his music he could have been doing something else but he decide to make the city bounce when other city tried to place us flat on our back.
keep us moving baby boy
Bounce music is New Orleans. When hurricane Ka trina came and we were in different states that bounce music really made us come together and move back home. I love Jubilee and I also love Monster with da fade.They hold it down with bounce music.
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