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  • adjective music Before the hook (normally a chorus) of a popular song

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Examples

  • A personal favorite song was “¿Que Dices?” because it was the track where I was first featured on the pre-hook—the confirmation that my baptism of fire as an MC was complete.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • A personal favorite song was “¿Que Dices?” because it was the track where I was first featured on the pre-hook—the confirmation that my baptism of fire as an MC was complete.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • A personal favorite song was “¿Que Dices?” because it was the track where I was first featured on the pre-hook—the confirmation that my baptism of fire as an MC was complete.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • He did it in a way where the drums come out and that's the pre-hook and how Avery starts singing on it, it just makes it real big with the drums, even without the drums.

    VIBE Magazine 2009

  • Secondly for a "buggy patch" pre-hook thats both hard and easy.

    Planet Mozilla 2009

  • I'm counting the pitched voice on the pre-hook as a "weird-ass sound."

    Cokemachineglow.com 2008

  • I'm counting the pitched voice on the pre-hook as a "weird-ass sound."

    Cokemachineglow.com 2008

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