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Soundtracks - 764 (5.22%)
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Pop, R&B, Funk - 1281 (8.76%)
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Rock, Metal - 2131 (14.57%)
14.57%
Rap, Hip Hop - 2975 (20.34%)
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Jazz, Classical - 533 (3.64%)
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World, New Age - 139 (0.95%)
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Avant-Garde - 158 (1.08%)
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Folk, Country - 121 (0.83%)
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Ska - 29 (0.2%)
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Electronic (general) - 3111 (21.27%)
21.27%
- Ambient, Lounge - 290 (1.98%)
1.98%
- Club, Dance - 436 (2.98%)
2.98%
- D&B - 499 (3.41%)
3.41%
- House - 1245 (8.51%)
8.51%
- Trance - 656 (4.49%)
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- Industrial - 257 (1.76%)
1.76%

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