If you've ever noticed dominant seventh chords popping up in a lot of songs on the charts, it's no coincidence.
It's become really popular to take any chord that would normally be a minor chord in a given major key and make it dominant 7, and that's a quick and easy way to make chord progressions that sound like popular songs right now.
I even took this chord progression from a Post Malone song, just as an example.
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