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1 Autonomía del principio de precaución y su relación con los conceptos afines.

1. Matthew

o “Supermodel (You Better Work),” RuPaul, 1993.

o “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here – Dance Remix,” Deborah Cox and Hex Hector. o “My Love is Your Love – Dance Vault Mix” Whitney Houston, Dyme, 2006. o “No Matter What They Say,” Lil’ Kim, 2000.

o “How Many Licks?,” Lil’ Kim ft. Sisqo, 2000.

o “Crush On You – Remix,” Lil’ Kim ft. Lil’ Cease, 1997. o “Trap Star,” City Girls, 2018.

o “Take Yo Man,” City Girls, 2018.

o “Good Form,” Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Wayne, 2018. o “Lookin’ Ass,” Young Money and Nicki Minaj, 2014. o “GTFO,” Mariah Carey, 2018.

2. Bernard

o “Truffle Butter,” Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Lil Wayne, 2015. o “Twerk,” City Girls ft. Cardi B, 2018.

o “No Problem,” Chance the Rapper ft. Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz, 2016. o “Booty Me Down,” Kstylis, 2013.

o “Back That Azz Up,” Juvenile, Lil Wayne, and Mannie Fresh, 1998. o “Bring it Back,” Travis Porter, 2012.

o “Bend Ova,” Lil Jon and Tyga, 2014.

o “Aww Ladies,” Travis Porter and Tyga, 2012. 3. Arthur

o “APESHIT,” The Carters, 2018. o “Twerk,” City Girls ft. Cardi B, 2018.

o “Look But Don’t Touch,” Empire Cast and Serayah, 2016. o “Money,” Cardi B, 2018.

o “Chun-Li,” Nicki Minaj, 2018. o “Take Yo Man,” City Girls, 2018. o “Act Up,” City Girls, 2018. o “Nice For What,” Drake, 2018. 4. Aldwyn

o “Backin’ It Up,” Pardison Fontaine ft. Cardi B, 2018. o “Nice For What,” Drake, 2018.

o “Bad and Boujee,” Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert, 2017. o “REEL IT IN,” Aminé ft. Gucci Mane, 2018. o “Rake it Up,” Yo Gotti and Nicki Minaj, 2017.

o “Lemon – Remix,” N.E.R.D. and Rihanna, ft. Drake, 2018. o “She Bad,” Cardi B and YG, 2018.

70 o “X,” 21 Savage ft. Future, 2016.

o “679,” Fetty Wap ft. Remy Boyz, 2015. o “Roses,” The Chainsmokers, 2015.

o “Love Like We Used To – Remix,” Party Pupils, 2017. o “I Like It,” Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin, 2018.

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