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The history of animation, the practice of sequencing images to create films, dates back to the 19th century...

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20th century

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Composition

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"Juicy" is a hip-hop song[1] with a duration of 5 minutes and 3 seconds;[2] it is built around a sample of Mtume’s 1983 song “Juicy Fruit". Biggie raps about his life growing up as a Black man in Brooklyn, reflecting on his struggles and prior life as a drug dealer while .

Scholarly analysis

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Christopher Cayari of the International Journal of Education & the Arts...[3]

Gabriel Elvery of Games and Culture...[4]

  1. ^ Krishnamurthy, Sowmya (8 October 2019). "Why this Biggie track is the greatest hip-hop song". BBC News. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
  2. ^ The Notorious B.I.G. (1994). Ready to Die (Media notes). Bad Boy Records.
  3. ^ Cayari, Christopher (2023). "The Music of Undertale: Participatory Culture, Video Game Music, and Creating Covers for YouTube". International Journal of Education & the Arts. 24 (22). doi:10.26209/ijea24n22.
  4. ^ Elvery, Gabriel (June 2023). "Undertale's Loveable Monsters: Investigating Parasocial Relationships with Non-Player Characters". Games and Culture. 18 (4). Sage: 475–497. doi:10.1177/15554120221105464. Retrieved 11 January 2025.