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Snow

Canadian rapper Snow scored among 1993’s biggest strikes with his solitary “The Informer.” His patois-laced track soared in the pop and R&B graphs, even though just hardcore reggae listeners could understand it with out a lyric translation sheet. The recording 12 Ins of Snow also do well, with the next …

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Gerardo

A local of Ecuador, Gerardo became a chart-topping rapper/singer using the success of “Rico Suave,” a boisterous solitary from his 1991 debut album, Mo’ Ritmo. Gerardo founded himself among the 1st discovery Latin dance performers performing in the British/Spanish mixture referred to as Spanglish, and he came back in 1992 …

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Vanilla Ice

Along with his hit single “Ice Ice Baby” and its own accompanying album, Towards the Extreme, Vanilla Ice became the next white rapper to top the charts. Unlike the Beastie Kids, he didn’t possess any street trustworthiness, therefore the Miami-born rapper made a decision to invent a few of his …

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MC Hammer

There have been hit rap singles and albums just before him, but MC Hammer was the person who really brought rap music to some mass pop audience. Equipped with a flamboyant closet (especially his brand baggy parachute slacks) along with a raft of sampled hooks raised direct from their resources, …

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Kid Frost

Child Frost expanded rap’s vocabulary by flaunting his Latin history and celebrating its tradition. The fusion was interesting — and prescient — both lyrically and musically. In 1995 he began recorded just as Frost and documented several even more albums.

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