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After debuting on the App Store in 2013, the video sharing app Vine didn’t take long to form a close relationship with hip-hop. In addition to rappers making their own Vines, they frequently referenced viral clips in their songs. Meanwhile, singers and rappers such as Shiloh Dynasty, Denzel Curry, and T-Wayne received a boost from the app, while dances like the Nae Nae went viral thanks to Vine.
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