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・ Let the Beat Control Your Body
・ Let the Beat Go On
・ Let the Beat Hit 'Em
・ Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel
・ Let the Blood Run Free
・ Let the Boots Do the Talking
・ Let the Bullets Fly
・ Let the Children Die
・ Let the Children Play
・ Let Me Be Your Fantasy
・ Let Me Be Your Star
・ Let Me Be Your Sugar Baby
・ Let Me Be Yours
・ Let Me Blow Ya Mind
・ Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Let Me Clear My Throat
・ Let Me Clear My Throat (album)
・ Let Me Come Home
・ Let Me Come Over
・ Let Me Count the Ways
・ Let Me Count the Ways (Natural song)
・ Let Me Cry
・ Let Me Die a Woman
・ Let Me Die In My Footsteps
・ Let Me Down Easy
・ Let Me Down Easy (Bettye LaVette song)
・ Let Me Down Easy (Billy Currington song)
・ Let Me Down Easy (Paolo Nutini song)
・ Let Me Down Easy (Roger Daltrey song)
・ Let Me Down Easy (Sheppard song)


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Let Me Clear My Throat : ウィキペディア英語版
Let Me Clear My Throat

"Let Me Clear My Throat" is a song by American hip-hop artist DJ Kool. It was released in April 1996 as the third and final single from his album of the same name ''Let Me Clear My Throat''. It was recorded live at the Bahama Bay club in Philadelphia.〔(The 100 Best Hip-Hop One Hit Wonders ) Complex Mag〕
== Song description ==
The most popular version of the song is the one recorded live at Bahama Bay. This version incorporates audience cheers, shouts, and participation.
The musical content of the song consists entirely of two samples: the introductory fanfare of "Hollywood Swinging" by Kool & The Gang, used in both the intro and pre-chorus, and the remainder of the song consists entirely of a two-bar loop of the saxophone riff from "The 900 Number" by The 45 King (which itself was lifted from "Unwind Yourself" by Marva Whitney).
Aside from a 16-line verse in the first half of the song, the lyrical content consists largely of audience-pleasing antics, energetic shouts, call-and-response, and shout-outs. Kool makes lyrical nods to a grittier house party history of hip-hop, dropping references from early hip-hop and soul artists such as Run DMC, James Brown, Whistle. Likewise, the title and common line of the song, "let me clear my throat," is itself taken from the Beastie Boys' "The New Style" from 1986's ''Licensed To Ill.''
As of the 2015-16 season, the NHL's Buffalo Sabres use this song as their official goal song.

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