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*[[I Like to Move It]] by Reel 2 Real *[[I Like to Move It]] by Reel 2 Real
*[[Hip Hop Hooray]] by Naughty by Nature *[[Hip Hop Hooray]] by Naughty by Nature
-*[[Keep on Jumpin'|Jumpin']] by Todd Terry 
*[[Flute Song]] by [[Nyles Arrington]] *[[Flute Song]] by [[Nyles Arrington]]
*[[Let Me Ride]] by Dr. Dre *[[Let Me Ride]] by Dr. Dre
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*[[Plastic Dreams]] by Jaydee *[[Plastic Dreams]] by Jaydee
*[[Curura]] by Totó la Momposina *[[Curura]] by Totó la Momposina
 +*[[Open Up (Leftfield song)|Open Up]] by Leftfield and John Lydon
====Albums==== ====Albums====
*[[Neroli (album)|Neroli]] by Brian Eno *[[Neroli (album)|Neroli]] by Brian Eno
*[[Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)]] by Wu-Tang Clan *[[Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)]] by Wu-Tang Clan
 +*[[This Is How It Feels (album)|This Is How It Feels]] by The Golde Palominos
=== Film === === Film ===

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"The statement that every organism is an embodied theory about its environment must be taken literally."--Philosophical Darwinism (1993) by Peter Munz

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1993 (MCMXCIII) was the 93rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1990s decade.

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