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"Music",
"cover",
"Dingo Music",
"Disco Boogie",
"Ella Records",
"Eminem",
"Fediverse",
"hip hop",
"House",
"Indo-Pop",
"j-pop",
"Jasmine Myra",
"jazz",
"jiselle",
"JUD",
"K-pop",
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"textContent": "Daily 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die selection: Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP – Rating: 5 / 5 Eminem’s best work in my opinion, and one that suffers only a bit from skits that weren’t great then, and definitely did not age well 20+ years later. Yet the songs are so good, it’s easy to skip and overlook the skits. Other Albums: Jasmine Myra – Where Light Settles – Rating: 4.25 / 5 Simon Dominic – ONYX […]",
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