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SFDK

Spanish hip-hop duo SFDK shaped in Seville in 1993. MC Zatu (blessed Saturnino Rey) and DJ Acción Sánchez (blessed Óscar tissue Sánchez) originally produced their name in the acronym for the expression “Direct from Da Kranny,” but afterwards instituted the modified “Siempre Fuertes de Konciencia,” or “Generally Solid of Conscience.” …

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Mala Rodríguez

Spanish rap star Mala Rodríguez increased to fame quickly, dealing with a few of Spain’s best hip-hop producers and earning a lot of attention with her socially minded lyrics and solid femininity. She arose in the fertile hip-hop picture of Seville through the past due ’90s — known after that …

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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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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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Xhelazz

The MC referred to as Xhelazz came up through the Spanish rap world in groups such as for example Originarios and Imperio prior to making a name for himself like a solo artist. Given birth to Mario Celimendiz in the province of Zaragoza, he was raised among Spain’s 1st era …

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