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doodoo ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE: It's called Butterfly, by Crazy Town.
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Teenage Riot & De La Soul - Fallin'
I don't understand any of them anymore. Rap took a turn for the worse after the 90s.
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all kinds but not really jazz or rap hip hop is OK on the flute and slow song are awesome
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The song you're thinking of is likely "Money Trees" by Kendrick Lamar featuring Jay Rock. It features a prominent flute melody that has become quite recognizable. If this isn't the right song, it could also be "Jumpman" by Drake and Future, which also incorporates a distinctive flute sound.
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I only like "dance" rap from the late '80s and early '90s.
doodoo ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE: It's called Butterfly, by Crazy Town.
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Rap Sheet's Free Expression in the '90s - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 13 October 1995
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