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Triple C’s

Championed by their homeboy with onetime, member Rick Ross, the Miami hip-hop staff Triple C’s (aka Carol City Cartel) emerged for the scene in ’09 2009 using the golf club hit “Move.” Their root base return back over ten years previously, when in 1997 Ross and rapper Gunplay started collaborating …

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The Scoundrels

The Scoundrels’ make of hardcore rap and Southern crunk have scored them spots on Billboard’s sales charts, despite the fact that they have just attained regional exposure through their independent label Invisible Information. The four-member group, comprising Big Bo, Cutta, Christyles, and Mr. Malt, started documenting jointly in 2002 in …

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Blac Boi

An associate of Greensboro, North Carolina’s Cream Team, rapper Blac Boi was created in NEW YORK. He relocated south after his teenagers, starting up with rapper Youthful Cee and developing the Cream Group with B-Elz, the designer who later on became 2 Chainz’s recognized DJ. Blac Boi remaining the group …

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Kutmah

Left-field hip-hop DJ/maker Kutmah (Justin McNulty) was created in Brighton, Britain, but at age 12, he moved — along with his Egyptian mom and Scottish dad — to Hollywood, California. In the first 2000s, he became area of the Los Angeles-based non-profit Internet radio collective Dublab. His abstract productions had …

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Ludwig Göransson

Ludwig Göransson is a Los Angeles-based Swedish musician most widely known for his often playful film and tv scores. Göransson was raised having a musician dad and started music lessons at a age. Reared mainly on pop/rock and roll, he branched into jazz and traditional in his teenagers, and continued …

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Tommy the Clown

The inventor from the art of “krumping,” Tommy the Clown — aka Thomas Johnson — was created in the town of Detroit, but raised in the tumultuous South Central section of Los Angeles, a location whose reputation for violence and instability helped motivate Johnson to consider — and finally invent …

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Falsalarma

Fronted by MC brothers El Santo and Tito, Barcelona-based Falsalarma are among Spain’s most successful hip-hop outfits from the 2000s. Having 1st come to interest with a visitor appearance on Frank-T’s Frankattack, both siblings (actual titles David and Angel Navarro Romero) became a member of causes with DJ Neas and …

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Shaaban Abdel-Rehim

Lascivious Egyptian metropolitan folksinger Shaaban Abdel-Rehim obtained notoriety through some pop songs that issued brazen politics statements as manifestos, while deftly staying away from any truly directed criticism of his very own government or those of america or Israel. Music such as for example 2001’s “Ana Bakrah Israel (I Hate …

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Coolbone Brass Band

Hailing from New Orleans and merging the jazzy noises of brass with hip-hop, the Coolbone Brass Music group is made up of associates Steven “Coolbone” Johnson, Earl Conway, Vincent Broussard, Thadeus Ford II, Jeremy Cole, Ronell Johnson, Randall Anderson, and Terrell Warren, amongst others. Produced in the middle-’90s, the group …

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Eldo

Eldo may be the stage name of Polish rapper and radio journalist Leszek Kaźmierczak, co-founder of successful Polish hip-hop group Grammatik. Noted for his poetic lyrics and ambitious, genre-traversing productions, Eldo in addition has been the main topic of controversy, because of his severe criticism from the Polish hip-hop picture …

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