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  • From Totems to Hip-Hop: A Multicultural Anthology of Poetry Across T
  • Funky Fresh Few are a Hip-hop act from Blackpool, Lancashire, England, who
  • rote, "Radio Radio is, quite simply, the best hip-hop act to come out of Canada in a while."
  • The AIM) is a rapidly expanding international hip-hop activist movement composed of political emcee
  • ive producer of the album along with Canadian hip-hop activist Raoul Juneja (a.k.a Deejay Ra).
  • Several hip-hop activists have also reflected on Johnson's le
  • is favourite artists along with The Clash and hip-hop acts such as Run DMC and NWA.
  • ed to distinguish itself from the rest of the hip-hop acts in Israel as the scene continued to grow
  • ts making them one of the most popular German hip-hop acts of the late 1990s.
  • ung Money Entertainment, and set a record for hip-hop acts with $42 million grossed.
  • The song also has been heavily sampled by hip-hop acts, most famously by rap group Salt 'N' Pep
  • vid Bowie and The Flaming Lips with a hint of hip-hop added to the mix.
  • Dy & Steve won the Hip-hop against crowd's favourite Maika(10 y.o) & Kaz
  • I can do a hip-hop album but also play with The Black Crowes on
  • Aboriginal Music Award (CAMA) for Best Rap / Hip-Hop album in 2004.
  • nal double-CD/double-cassette/quadruple-vinyl Hip-Hop album ever released) -- introduced the world
  • er member Julia in contributing vocals to the hip-hop album Flowers & Trees by fellow Brightonian Y
  • ionally the opening line of the Killah Priest hip-hop album Heavy Mental.
  • "Music for Body Lockers", and then a funk and hip-hop album called Spaghettification in 1998.
  • Mirror Music by Wordsworth is an underground hip-hop album released by Halftooth Records in 2004.
  • In 1999, he released the progressive hip-hop album Trauma...Life in the E.R. on his own Ma
  • The album went on to become the first hip-hop album to reach diamond status, selling more t
  • Jazeera, as well as being nominated for "Best Hip-Hop Album" at the 2006 San Diego Music Awards.
  • Ahmet.Cartel was the most successful Turkish Hip-Hop album; Cartel sold over half a million copies
  • 006, Khaled assisted in the production of the hip-hop albums Real Talk by Fabolous, True Story by T
  • Coalition: the Hip-Hop Alliance, 2000 (Co-distributed under the Fore
  • nations, today it is geared primarily towards hip-hop, along with rock and Alternative Metal.
  • ion broadcasts music in alternating blocks of hip-hop, alternative rock, and pop music, intersperse
  • rock sound with influences and elements from hip-hop, alternative rock, and electronica, utilizing
  • ger and had grown up more heavily immersed in hip-hop," with his rapping style noted for "blending
  • Musical genre: pop, house, techno, hip-hop and so on.
  • Clark's influences include jazz, reggae, hip-hop, and blues.
  • WorldStarHipHop is an American hip-hop and content aggregating blog.
  • ndependent Reggae Label at the 2003 Billboard Hip-Hop and R&B awards, and had been mentioned and fe
  • He also enjoys listening to Hip-Hop and Rock.
  • rock from Pink (singer) to Paramore, April's hip-hop and urban sound and fashion from T.I. and Tim
  • nt genres of music from garage rock, backpack hip-hop, and experimental electronic.
  • ing sports, reggae, indie, folk, electronica, hip-hop, and a wide variety of world music, as well a
  • Missy Elliott - hip-hop and R&B singer, Portsmouth
  • , film, sounds, and sculptures, focusing upon hip-hop and youth culture, and Cuban-American history
  • e uses many different forms of slang from the hip-hop and rap culture stereotypically and incorrect
  • h concentrations in indie rock, hip hop, RPM, hip-hop and loud rock.
  • songs, "I Gotcha" has been sampled in various hip-hop and R&B songs over the years.
  • Molinaro has worked with a variety of hip-hop and rap artists, many from the area of Seasid
  • best known recordings of rhythm & blues, pop, hip-hop and crunk.
  • Noted hip-hop and R&B producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander
  • s title was a reference to the regionalism in hip-hop, and at the time the state of Virginia did no
  • The collection is made up mostly of hip-hop and New Jack Swing styled tracks, with severa
  • One featuring dance music tracks, the other hip-hop and rap, which had a track featuring AMG.
  • through the disco, 1980s R&B, new jack swing, hip-hop, and neo soul eras of Black music.
  • predominantly drum and bass, with some jazz, hip-hop, and techno elements.
  • ar Giant Step band, improvised to prerecorded hip-hop and funk.
  • rly recordings were a search to find a mix of hip-hop and his own native culture.
  • club hit that drastically changed the way the hip-hop and dance-music industries worked..
  • tivals such as Montreux, there is no rock, no hip-hop and no rap.
  • Originally, their focus was on American hip-hop, and the group felt a strong connection to Af
  • Counterculture: From Hippies to High Times to Hip-Hop and Beyond as well as Adventures in the Count
  • with elements of garage-trash, electro-beat, hip-hop and noise-pop.
  • s like Paramore and music from any genre even Hip-hop and rap.
  • fically the presence of Afro-pop, Latin jazz, hip-hop, and traditional jazz stylings.
  • a recognizable loop that can be heard in many Hip-Hop and Miami Bass songs.
  • Ohene is an American Hip-Hop and Jazz Fusion musician, and founder/co-owne
  • Their music combines jazz, hip-hop and funk, but with a distinctly international
  • The mix includes various hip-hop and electro tracks, composed and produced by
  • The song is an up-tempo number, with hip-hop and RnB influences.
  • atdown been sampled many times since in other hip-hop and electronic records.
  • arting in 2004 they tended to focus mostly on hip-hop and R&B and stopped adding most rock and pop
  • who pioneered a form of Polynesian influenced hip-hop and R&B, died in 2005 at the age of 41.
  • 90's Big Beat era and mixes this with earlier hip-hop and electro sounds.
  • believed that the album was too political for hip-hop and not enough rock for a rock audience.
  • Their current slogan is "#1 For Hip-Hop And R&B!"
  • 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco.
  • 009 State Grand Champions in Jazz, Pom, Kick, Hip-Hop, and Overall Varsity Team.
  • As of today, Chicago is still growing in the Hip-Hop and rap industry.
  • ariety of influences, including house, grime, hip-hop and dub.
  • She has musical roots in soul, reggae, hip-hop and funk.
  • Hot Jamz was a XL Hip-Hop and R&B station on Sirius Satellite Radio cha
  • tion styles are influenced by pop, rock, r&b, hip-hop, and jazz.
  • recording careers of new artists (namely R&B, hip-hop, and Country acts), it often had trouble sust
  • ns 5 breaks which have been widely sampled in hip-hop and drum and bass, most famously, the "Woo!
  • ditions - his backdrop: a powerful mixture of hip-hop and traditional Korean music.
  • e group Uptown, she later formed Tashannie, a hip-hop and R&B duo in 1999 where she was the primary
  • " from klezmer to jazz, and from classical to hip-hop and fusion.
  • "Low", by rapper Flo Rida and Auto-Tune-using hip-hop and R&B artist T-Pain.
  • nerally very favourable reviews from both the hip-hop and jazz worlds, as well as from more mainstr
  • by a variety of sounds, from blues to rock to hip-hop and back again.
  • A collection of new and upcoming UK hip-hop and garage artists, was compiled by Ms Dynami
  • a revival of the purist forms of underground hip-hop and stylised by adopting classic elements of
  • allenging yet adventurous" music which blends hip-hop and reggae in an attempt to appeal to and alt
  • e allegiance dedicated to producing R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop and Rock.
  • al music trends such as NuSoul, sophisticated hip-hop and electro funk.
  • etal, Rock band on that label (the rest being hip-hop and rap artists).
  • ased a new album entitled Act II, composed of hip-hop and R&B songs and romantic ballads, including
  • usion of acoustic rock and blues with reggae, hip-hop, and punk".
  • up the "sometimes amateurish new courtship of Hip-Hop and Adult Entertainment".
  • 96.3 FM also known as "Hot 96.3: Interactive Hip-Hop and R&B."
  • He also is the father of noted hip-hop and R&B producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander
  • influences, including bebop, funk, old-school hip-hop and classic soul.
  • stakable: to change the way Denmark perceives hip-hop and RnB, by bringing something new to the tab
  • dez, better known as Chelo, is a Puerto Rican hip-hop and pop singer based in Miami Beach, Florida
  • The label specialized in the underground hip-hop and drum and bass genres, often fusing the tw
  • is grew up listening first to punk rock, then hip-hop, and finally acid house.
  • ch is urban-based and slanted towards rap and hip-hop; and El World Chart Show con Julieta, featuri
  • ecord label marketed explicitly for Christian Hip-hop and R&B that was backed by a major label.
  • estown, A.K. Swift and Alex Prince, mostly in hip-hop and R&B.
  • HopBlog.com the interactive media network for hip-hop and serves as its editor-in-chief and publish
  • , with some of its tracks even labeled as new hip-hop anthems.
  • , The Rock Steady Crew Anniversary, KRS-ONE's Hip-Hop Appreciation Week, the Vista Film Festival in
  • roup Advanced Chemistry insisted that rap and hip-hop are inseparable.
  • Malik Abdul Basit is a hip-hop artist who was a member of The Roots from the
  • Echo Party is a mixtape by hip-hop artist Edan.
  • lieve (Tha Remix)" is a single by New Zealand hip-hop artist Tha Feelstyle, released in 2006.
  • Birthday was written and composed by Japanese Hip-hop artist SEAMO.
  • Hip-Hop artist Common made reference to the show as w
  • lantis: Hymns for Disco is the third album of hip-hop artist k-os.
  • "Sage" Francis (born November 18, 1976) is a hip-hop artist from Providence, Rhode Island.
  • to Epitaph Records, making Francis the first hip-hop artist to sign with the punk-rock label.
  • st All Odds is the third solo studio album by hip-hop artist Tragedy Khadafi.
  • "P.I.M.P." is a song by American hip-hop artist 50 Cent, recorded for his debut studio
  • Canadian hip-hop artist Maestro sampled this song for his 1998
  • k, "24 Xmas Time", features a rap sequence by hip-hop artist Ken-Ryw.
  • h to her daughter, Tsidi (now the underground hip-hop artist Jean Grae); and went recorded African
  • Serengeti, real name David Cohn, is a hip-hop artist from Chicago.
  • May J. was then featured on Hip-Hop artist Zeebra's new album World of Music on t
  • hev Scale was performed in collaboration with hip-hop artist Canibus.
  • It also inspired indie hip-hop artist Sage Francis to write the song called
  • Hip-hop artist Necro briefly makes reference to the c
  • The song was also sampled by DJ Premier for hip-hop artist Jeru the Damaja's 1996 song "Me or the
  • film Rhyme and Punishment a documentary about Hip-Hop artist who have served time in county jail or
  • Kosmo, an important Samoan hip-hop artist in New Zealand, cites the Boo-Yaa T.R.
  • Eartube was founded in 1996 by hip-hop artist and producer Flynn to release his own
  • In 1994, hip-hop artist Coolio sampled the Lakeside song for h
  • Hip-hop artist Lil B sampled 'Catch the Breeze' on th
  • were Live Artist of the Year, M-Dot was named Hip-Hop Artist of the year, Kingsley Flood won as New
  • Dice Raw is a hip-hop artist associated with The Roots, and one of
  • song Heavenly Dream was sampled by the famous hip-hop artist Kanye West for his second album, Late
  • Anya has an older brother, Chima, a hip-hop artist who lives in London UK, and taught him
  • The song features vocals from upcoming hip-hop artist Grover Washington Jr, who later went o
  • Vanilla Ice, Hip-Hop Artist
  • Dizzee Rascal, hip-hop artist and rapper)
  • Equally influential are the late hip-hop artist J. Dilla, as well as Can, Joy Division
  • 2010, Best Female Hip-Hop Artist (Nominated)
  • ar on the Billboard Music Award and Best Male Hip-Hop Artist on the BET Awards.
  • t the MOBO Awards in 2006, the title of 'Best Hip-Hop Artist'.
  • For the hip-hop artist, see MIMS (rapper)
  • Jesus Malverde, a popular Mexican hip-hop artist, got his name from the popular Robin H
  • Long known as a hip-hop artist, Sab's recent projects, including his
  • For for the German hip-hop artist, see Michael Beck (singer).
  • is a Philadelphia-based American turntablist, hip-hop artist, and record producer.
  • e debut album released in 1998 by New Zealand hip-hop artist, Che Fu.
  • Polish hip-hop artist, rapper.
  • but continues to be a well-known underground hip-hop artist.
  • se) was the individual who met fellow Turkish hip-hop artists Karakan and Erci-E and spurred their
  • Reanimation helped the many underground hip-hop artists that it featured reach a larger audie
  • ng, including the freestyle sessions of local hip-hop artists under the supervision of The Genius,
  • Although there were German hip-hop artists prior to them (such as Advanced Chemi
  • s and Steven Fogelman had been producing with hip-hop artists for over a decade prior to forming Da
  • They inspired Malawian hip-hop artists like Shaswish, Erasto, Advokett and T
  • has produced a number of songs for prominent hip-hop artists such as Young Jeezy, 50 Cent, Ludacri
  • from well-known Reggaeton, Latin Pop, Pop and Hip-Hop artists with lyrics that have been "nino-ized
  • oundtrack features songs by several northwest hip-hop artists including Jake One, Blue Scholars, Gr
  • arious versions have been sampled in songs by hip-hop artists (including The Beatnuts and Jennifer
  • song "Long Red" has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists
  • nal experience in her music link her to other Hip-Hop artists in Germany, such as Advanced Chemistr
  • Rhyme and Punishment, which documents various Hip-Hop artists who have done county jail or state/fe
  • ame Gang", a 1990 collaboration of West Coast hip-hop artists that assembled for this song to promo
  • el, and Sun Microsystems, and for a number of hip-hop artists including Whodini, Keith Sweat, and M
  • is the collaborative studio album by American hip-hop artists The Alchemist and Oh No as Gangrene,
  • a few of the singles are early releases from Hip-Hop artists who would go on to greater success la
  • be heard in samples by many seminal New York hip-hop artists and DJs, including Frankie Bones, She
  • Their in-house label represents hip-hop artists including, Jay Electronica, Nneka, 88
  • ts Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel, and several hip-hop artists (including DMX, Ja Rule, Insane Clown
  • nizable loop has been sampled by many rap and hip-hop artists, including Splack Pack ("Shake That A
  • Nina Simone and was a mentor to many New York hip-hop artists, including Q-Tip and Mos Def.
  • bs" to develop and commission work with local hip-hop artists, and to produced year-round professio
  • also home to WORDshop, a weekly workshop for hip-hop artists, dancers, singers and visual artists.
  • roven to be very influential for other Samoan hip-hop artists.
  • In later interviews he cited hip-hop as a source of inspiration.
  • bringing a different perspective and style to Hip-Hop as the sample voice in the background continu
  • apper Common, the 1994 song which personified hip-hop as a woman and former love interest.
  • As well as an interest in hip-hop, Aubrey also had an interest in the Chicago s
  • n performing in Israeli clubs geared toward a hip-hop audience, wearing baggy clothes and gold chai
  • e popular with dance music and (particularly) Hip-Hop audiences, and in February 1984 the song reac
  • Free Radicals is an American jazz, funk, hip-hop, avant-garde, ska, reggae, African music, Ind
  • 0 it took each "Website Of The Year", "Online Hip-Hop Award Of The Year", and "Best Artist Website"
  • He won many hip-hop awards and Bonsang awards and gained much mor
  • ite.Com took many awards during SOHH's Online Hip-Hop Awards in both 1999 and 2000.
  • l and won Best Bounce Song at the Underground Hip-Hop Awards in New Orleans.
  • BET Hip-Hop Awards
  • ne on numerous charts, and swept the year end hip-hop awards.
  • They realised they had mutual interests in Hip-Hop, B-Boying and spirituality and decided to for
  • ng artist Annie Lennox, with additional bass, hip-hop backbeats and drum loops.
  • These include urban art, live music, hip-hop, ballet, tap, jazz, salsa, pilates, pole-danc
  • dreds of students daily with classes in Jazz, Hip-hop, Ballet, Tap, Modern jazz and more.
  • Prozack Turner of the hip-hop band Foreign Legion recorded a love song, "Th
  • e EP is the debut EP released by the American hip-hop band The D.E.Y., released exclusively on iTun
  • oving to New York, Bueno became active in his hip-hop band Yerba Buena writing or co-writing most o
  • Stone, now lead singer of popular Australian hip-hop band Bluejuice.
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