24 Hrs. to Live

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"24 Hrs. to Live" is a hardcore East Coast hip hop track by Mase featuring The LOX, Black Rob, and DMX, known for its grim, introspective concept of what each rapper would do if they had only one day left to live.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf East Coast hip hop song
hardcore hip hop song
hip hop song
song
album Harlem World NERFINISHED
artist Mase NERFINISHED
associatedAct Bad Boy Records NERFINISHED
Ruff Ryders NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era late 1990s hip hop
featuredArtist Black Rob NERFINISHED
DMX NERFINISHED
The LOX NERFINISHED
featuresPosseCutFormat yes
genre East Coast hip hop NERFINISHED
hardcore hip hop
hasCallAndResponseElements yes
hasChorus yes
hasMultipleVersesByDifferentRappers yes
hasTitleStyle uses numeral for hours
intendedAudience hip hop listeners
language English
lyricTheme crime
introspection
mortality
regret
what to do with last day of life
medium audio recording
narrativePerspective first person
notableFor featuring multiple prominent late-1990s New York rappers
grim introspective concept about last 24 hours of life
partOf Harlem World NERFINISHED
performer Black Rob NERFINISHED
DMX NERFINISHED
Mase NERFINISHED
The LOX NERFINISHED
recordLabel Arista Records
Bad Boy Records
vocalist Black Rob NERFINISHED
DMX NERFINISHED
Jadakiss NERFINISHED
Mase NERFINISHED
Sheek Louch NERFINISHED
Styles P NERFINISHED

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Harlem World hasPart 24 Hrs. to Live