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Shotta

A controversial MC from Sevilla, Shotta (aka Ignacio Gonzáles Rodríguez) began his profession beneath the wing of his older sibling, the equally well-noted Tote Ruler. Jointly, they released the demonstration XXL in 2000, and a maxi as well as the LP Tu Madre Ha sido una Foca in 2002, which …

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Violadores del Verso

Latin rap foursome Violadores del Verso, also called Doble V, got mixed up in Spanish hip-hop picture in 1997 after Kase-O (Javier Ibarra) and former associates of Bufank and un Aborto de la Música — Liriko (David Gilaberte), R de Rumba (Rubén Cuevas), and Sho-hai (Sergio Rodríguez, aka Hate) — …

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Lapiz Conciente

Lápiz Conciente (“Conscious Pencil”) is a Dominican rapper who have identifies himself while “Un Papa del Rap Dominicano” (“the pop of Dominican rap”). Created Avelino Junior Figueroa Rodriguez in 1983 in the Los Mina community of Santo Domingo, Conciente was thinking about music from an early on age group. He …

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Capicu

Similarly adept in both Spanish and British, Bronx-born reggaeton singer and rapper Capicu began to get national attention after his song “Em fun??o de la Calle” was found for the 2006 Antonio Banderas movie Take the Business lead. Shortly, he was agreed upon to General and plans for the full-length …

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Hablando en Plata Squad

The members from the Spanish hip-hop group Hablando en Plata Squad met each other in 1999 when Frank T. Rayka (Juan Peralta), DJ Narko (Jesus Suarez), Sicario (Miguel Angel Soler), and Capaz (Rafael Fernandez) fulfilled each other as collaborators on Spanish rap heavyweight Frank T.’s seventh record, Frankattack. The four …

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El Chojín

Spanish hip-hop designer Domingo Edjang Moreno took his alias from a popular Japanese anime bearing the name Un Chojin. Created in Madrid in 1977, the rapper began his profession off in the past due ’90s, liberating Mi Turno and Un Nivel Sube, and four albums in the group 995 (995, …

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Brown Boy

Despite the fact that Latin rap music didn’t garner much nationwide attention until the 2000s (with some exceptions like Cypress Hill and Big Punisher), America’s Southwest usually has seen several Latino/a rappers, like California’s Dark brown Young man, compete for radio airplay with well known artists. Dark brown Boy’s “Superman” …

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Jon Z

Jon Z is a rapper from San Juan, Puerto Rico whose music is equally influenced by reggaeton and American hip-hop, particularly capture. With an Eminem-esque high-pitched tone of voice and a quirky design, his music frequently appears like a Puerto Rican counterpoint to rappers such as for example Adolescent Thug …

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Nocaute

Nocaute (“knockout” in British) play a method dubbed carioca within their native Brazil; today’s mixture of rap, samba, really difficult rock and roll, and funk. Produced in 1992 in the town of Belford Roxo, Nocaute feature rappers Eddi MC and Nino Rap, guitarist Ed Esteves, bassist César Belieny, and feminine …

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Juan Solo

Spanish rapper Juan Single (true name: Juan Jimenez Domenech) spent his formative years as an associate of Barcelona-based hip-hop outfit Single los Solo. Single still left the group in ’09 2009 to pursue a single career, launching @Soy Juan Single in 2012.

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