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Credit to the Nation

A system for MC Fusion, rap group Credit to the country managed modest strikes in their local Britain through the ’90s and reactivated through the 2010s. The group in the beginning comprised Fusion (given birth to Matty Hanson in 1971, Wednesbury, Western Midlands) plus a couple of dancers and periodic …

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2nd Gen

Wajid Yaseen may be the man in back of 2nd Gen, a fusion of electronica, commercial, and hip-hop sounds. Yaseen, delivered in Manchester for an Indian devotional vocalist, began discovering music by performing support vocals for his dad. After finding punk and underground rock and roll in his teenagers, he …

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Fun^Da^Mental

In 1991, Aki Qureshi (“Propa-Gandhi”) saw a need to have in his homeland of THE UK for a group specialized in publicizing the sociable injustice fond of people of its Asian and Afro-Caribbean communities, as well as the collective Fun-Da-Mental was created. Qureshi constructed a pursuing by liberating singles by …

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Talvin Singh

Creator of a forward thinking fusion of Indian bhangra music and drum’n’bass electronica, Talvin Singh was classically trained in the tabla but rejected the majority of his learning when he founded the Anokha membership night in East London’s Blue Be aware. Singh was raised in Leytonstone, and even though he …

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