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Saul Williams

First establishing himself mainly because an influential poet, and mainly because an award-winning screenwriter/actor, Saul Williams continued to determine himself mainly because an MC. His strategy wasn’t exactly good traditional college of hip-hop. His rhymes weren’t actually rhymes but instead his poetry shipped inside a frenzied spoken term manner which …

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Sage Francis

Given birth to Paul Francis in 1977 in Miami, Florida, Sage Francis spent the majority of his youngsters in Providence, Rhode Isle. Thinking about the poetic part of rap, Francis have been rhyming since age group eight, later earning the Superbowl Fight in Boston in 1999 as well as the …

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Iswhat?!

A freewheeling hip-hop trio, Iswhat?! targets live performance just like the Origins, but rather than saluting rap forebears, looks for a reference to jazz sources. Located in Cincinnati, the group was shaped by vocalist Napoleon Maddox, saxophonist Jack port Walter, and bassist Matthew Anderson. The group offers distributed the stage …

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Moor Mother

Philadelphia-based Moor Mother (aka Moor Mother Goddess or MMGz) may be the single outlet for Maryland-born artist Camae Ayewa. Moor Mother’s music combines sociable problems with a visceral mixture of hardcore consumer electronics and her extreme poetry, as though Saul Williams and Noname became a member of Loss of life …

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