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Still Tippin' - Swishahouse ft. Mike Jones, Slim Thug & Paul Wall



tempo: 71-72 bpm

bpm range: 70 bpm to 75 bpm

the dj's take: Song #5 in episode 29 (10:29):



That bassline will make your speakers shiver - especially in a car. Sound may be a little too Houston for some, but if you're spinning at a big party where hiphop is on the menu, give the crowd a taste.

Some other key-compatible tracks to mix with:

Sensualidad - Bad Bunny x Prince Royce x J Balvin
2U - David Guetta & Justin Bieber
I Fall Apart - Post Malone
Cry Me a River - Justin Timberlake
Believer - Major Lazer, Showtek
Everyday - A$AP Rocky ft. Rod Stewart
Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo
Ridin' - Chamillionaire
No Matter What - T.I.

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