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  • er the name "Lil' Brotha", and is a member of hip-hop group Konkrete, while 'Uncle Donell' was 'loc
  • ince its inception, continues to be a unified hip-hop group in Germany.
  • Rock Da Most is a German-based hip-hop group in Berlin.
  • ve's the Word)" was sampled by the Australian hip-hop group Hilltop Hoods on their song "Chase That
  • he album being fired and deciding to create a hip-hop group called Ugly Duckling.
  • n't Do It Like Me" is a song by Atlanta-based hip-hop group D4L from their debut album Down for Lif
  • oration of a mainstream author with a popular hip-hop group is part of the song's intrigue, as both
  • guest appearance from Son Doobie of the Latin hip-hop group Funkdoobiest.
  • st on the 2005 Monkey Business CD by American hip-hop group The Black Eyed Peas, adding vocals to t
  • s 7P) is a progressive and political American Hip-Hop group based on Long Island, NY. 7 Profitz was
  • "Gangstaz Roll" was a 2003 single by hip-hop group Mobb Deep.
  • "Drop" is a single by alternative hip-hop group The Pharcyde, released in 1995 as the f
  • record a cover of "With or Without You" with hip-hop group GRITS on the U2 tribute album In the Na
  • In 2003, the popular Israeli hip-hop group Hadag Nahash released the CD 'Chomer Me
  • World is the first Japan mini-album by Korean hip-hop group Big Bang.
  • He is a member of the hip-hop group Brand Nubian, which formed in 1989.
  • aning Boyz After Money Always, is an American hip-hop group from Alabama.
  • oster's song "Mystic Brew" was sampled by the hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest in their song "Ele
  • Up" is regularly featured in concerts by the Hip-Hop group The Roots.
  • Field Mob is an American Hip-Hop group from Albany, Georgia composed of artist
  • t-Jans-Molenbeek) was the leader of a Belgian hip-hop group of the same name.
  • Bronx hip-hop group Cru sampled the song for the track "Pay
  • dam Traynor, a musician from the German-based hip-hop group Puppetmastaz.
  • red as the prominent background sample in the hip-hop group Beastie Boys song "What Comes Around" o
  • Work That!" is the third single from Japanese hip-hop group Teriyaki Boyz's studio album Serious Ja
  • "Ch-Check It Out" is a song by alternative hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, released as the first
  • azzy Belle" is the third and last single from hip-hop group OutKast's second studio album, ATLiens.
  • g is sampled on the song "He Got Game" by the hip-hop group Public Enemy.
  • In 2003, the hip-hop group Hadag Nahash made their own version of
  • Bump!," a collaboration with Verbal from the hip-hop group M-flo, and "Mamoritai: White Wishes."
  • label in its A&R Department, where he signed hip-hop group EPMD to its first recording contract wi
  • m Qawwal-Mighty, Zulu Nation (a South African hip-hop group), and Gazi Khan (an artist from Rajasth
  • "Fools Love" is a single by New Zealand hip-hop group, the Misfits of Science, released in 20
  • st hits album released in 2000 by New Zealand hip-hop group, Upper Hutt Posse.
  • The a cappella, and hip-hop group, whose R&B harmony vocals were offset b
  • h releasing the first record by a West German hip-hop group, Rock Da Most released Use the Posse in
  • Another important Dutch hip-hop group, Osdorp Posse, recorded a parody of "Sp
  • lynn, founders of The Rubberbandits, a comedy hip-hop group.
  • oneers, being one of the first Asian American hip-hop groups, and also for the lack of sampling of
  • jockey and produced tracks for several French hip-hop groups.
  • It has been argued that hip-hop has redefined the homeboy by providing him wi
  • Hip-hop has always been an expressive outlet for peop
  • k, New Wave, Reggae, Jazz, and Soul rooted in Hip-Hop has already established these groundbreaking
  • Noticing the negative direction they saw hip-hop heading, they turned towards the trip hop gen
  • hip-hop heroes Little Brother, all the way to Prince
  • lished by Disney, which include The Hoopster, Hip-Hop High School, Homeboyz and The Secret Story of
  • For the writer and hip-hop historian, see Jeff Chang (journalist).
  • Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a 1984 BBC documentary film about
  • tering one of the most widely-used samples in hip-hop history when he says "Ahhhhh, this stuff is r
  • f the world's very first and most influential Hip-Hop hits intended as an instrumental, originally
  • It was one of the earliest hip-hop hits, peaking at #87 on the Billboard Hot 100
  • ale vocalist with Mike Brenner's slide guitar hip-hop hybrid "Slo-Mo" and appeared extensively on t
  • The Rokkonorrottenhell single featured hip-hop icon Royce Da 5'9, Groovie Mann from the indu
  • Club, Elzhi began collaborating with Detroit Hip-Hop icon DJ House Shoes.
  • ll of Fame and Museum in 2005, and BET's I Am Hip-Hop Icon Award in 2006.
  • thought that "its maverick requisition of the hip-hop idiom, its fanatical confrontation of copyrig
  • in the late 1980s during a time of growth for hip-hop in Germany and was made up of members of diff
  • In his essay addressing the development of hip-hop in Germany, author Timothy S. Brown suggests
  • hen we left New York there was nothing called Hip-hop in any of the professional or drop-in studios
  • ure and sets an environment for the growth of Hip-hop in Germany.
  • nd proclaimed that "he's also doing more with hip-hop in the mainland idiom than a lot of artists."
  • Aggro Berlin was a German hip-hop independent record label based in Berlin, Ger
  • ernative music block format, including modern Hip-hop, Indie rock, Alternative rock, Latin Music, E
  • The hip-hop influenced track soon gained a lot of votes o
  • "indiepop" by many, the label soon added the hip-hop influenced Kitty Craft to their roster (Kinde
  • mage to his fans, and explored a more upbeat, hip-hop influenced sound.
  • s combined their respective talents, Bianca's hip-hop influenced, child-like tremor and Sierra's cl
  • h it is undoubtedly grounded in "traditional" hip-hop, influences as varied as electronica, psyched
  • The song is an up-tempo number (with some hip-hop influences), with Ortal singing about the pro
  • erging classical jazz with rock, pop, R&B and hip-hop influences.
  • asts between his Japanese culture and Western hip-hop influences.
  • It contains hip-hop influences.
  • Give It Up, Turn It Loose ( Hip-Hop Instrumental) (4:50)
  • Pain is Love was commercially successful in Hip-Hop, it spawned two number one singles, debuted a
  • lled this party "The dopest continuous weekly hip-hop jam in the United States".
  • Alexei Gopnik-Lewinski aka Lexxx Luthor (the hip-hop jazz fusion musician), Nicholas Gopnik-Lewins
  • 4: The Hip-Hop Jazz Messenger: Back to the Future" also.
  • hn has played with many successful pop, funk, hip-hop, jazz and fusion stars, including Prince, Jus
  • age 1940s swing to a modern, unique fusion of hip-hop, jazz, and Lindy Hop.
  • als feature an eerie distinctive "old school" hip-hop jingle; the lyrics are roughly: "Moo and Oink
  • despite its reputation for dealing heavily in hip-hop, Jive signed pop acts Backstreet Boys, 'N Syn
  • Touch, and The Platform Magazine, an Islamic Hip-Hop journal are based in New Cross.
  • er Polyphonic, titled "Terradactyl", on indie hip-hop label anticon.
  • He has also founded the German hip-hop label MZEE.
  • Taisia Povaliy), and "King Ring" (independent hip-hop label in Russia and CIS).
  • o-founder, with Rick Rubin, of the pioneering hip-hop label Def Jam, and creator of the clothing fa
  • In the winter of 2007, Bay Area hip-hop label Interdependent Media released the duo's
  • He is signed hip-hop label Shok-Muzik.
  • who was working on starting the first Serbian hip-hop label, Bassivity.
  • of the creation of the Solesides underground hip-hop label, in conjunction with Blackalicious and
  • d, on Akashic Records, a Bay Area independent hip-hop label.
  • ords is one of the first Romanian independent Hip-hop labels, based in Bucharest.
  • m American Idol's Constantine Maroulis to the hip-hop legend & Hall of Fame inductee, Doug E. Fresh
  • ew York against the backdrop of the glamorous hip-hop lifestyle - a cutthroat and sometimes dangero
  • he has had to leave all the trappings of his hip-hop lifestyle behind.
  • beats his way-drum tracks of course, this is hip-hop like it or not, but with whatever on top, whi
  • public service announcement for Deejay Ra's ' Hip-Hop Literacy' campaign
  • gle Throwing Away Broken Electronics, and the hip-hop LP Split.
  • The album features guest appearances by hip-hop luminaries such as Talib Kweli, Chuck D, and
  • 2 Live Jews' original rhyming style involves hip-hop lyrics typical of the Golden Age hip-hop of t
  • nd baby mama had entered wide use in American hip-hop lyrics by the mid-1990s.
  • imicked that of El General and Nando Boom and Hip-Hop lyrics of that of Vico C. Both artists were i
  • effort, The Marshall Mathers LP, by infamous Hip-Hop magazine The Source during early 2000.
  • The album received 3.5 "Mics" out of 5 in the Hip-Hop magazine The Source(February 1994).
  • For the hip-hop magazine editor of this name, see XXL (magazi
  • 90s, Red Alert Productions was the only major hip-hop management alternative to Russell Simmons' Ru
  • From jazz to hip-hop, Martins role models include Miles Davis, Cha
  • In 2003, he collaborated with Mike Ladd, hip-hop MC and producer on "In What Language?", a son
  • Hip-Hop Medley
  • His Christ-centered hip-hop message has also built a platform for him amo
  • ndie pop, alternative, electronic, emo, punk, hip-hop, metal, jazz, and much, much more" with the m
  • Hip-Hop Mikey - Alternate Costume
  • Another hip-hop model, Candace Smith, said in an XXL intervie
  • ixen, in which she lashed out at the world of hip-hop modeling, especially its degradation of women
  • Michelle L'amour began studying ballet, jazz, hip-hop, modern and lyrical at the age of 15.
  • is a clothing and fragrance company owned by hip-hop mogul Sean Combs.
  • by I Love You" and the hit "O Life" featuring Hip-Hop Mogul E-40 is a nostalgic commentary on the d
  • drama Californication, as English butler to a hip-hop mogul played by Wu Tang Clan frontman RZA.
  • This caught the attention of hip-hop mogul, Russell Simmons and resulted in the la
  • a scene dominated by Gangsta rap, inspired by Hip-Hop, Motown soul and traditional Irish music.
  • hip hop is the epicentre of the New Yorkshire hip-hop movement that originated in the UK during the
  • rom Berlin, who ultimately began the Oriental hip-hop movement as a way of creating an identity for
  • first Latin rodeo in 2005, weaving salsa and hip-hop music into its traditional events.
  • ip-hop-inspired songs, not necessarily actual hip-hop music videos (which were instead honored by "
  • xas has long been the focus of an independent hip-hop music scene, influencing and influenced by th
  • he label's being a taste-maker of underground hip-hop music is its release of the unprecedented "Th
  • generation, and adapted in modern times into hip-hop music and live poetry events known as poetry
  • Moss had previously written some special hip-hop music for a storyline in Series 11 of Grange
  • Won Single of the Year, Group at The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2004
  • n Best Female Rap Collaboration at The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2004
  • ny Toones uses the appeal of breakdancing and hip-hop music to bring children off the streets and i
  • of 2000, based upon the idea that underground Hip-hop music represents an ideological revolution, a
  • He was first influenced by hip-hop music and culture when he began to attend sch
  • The Fat Boys is a successful American hip-hop music trio from Brooklyn, New York City, that
  • 1955 is the name of a 1998 hip-hop music album by Soul-Junk.
  • around the same time, an underground scene of hip-hop music began to emerge.
  • Ghost Town DJ's was an African-American hip-hop music group who recorded the 1996 hit, "My Bo
  • Maker (Master P), a hip-hop music mogul and crime boss, helps broker a de
  • He then puts on some hip-hop music and a black woman sits in the passenger
  • undbreaking achievements and contributions to hip-hop music and culture."
  • he song is part of the snap genre, popular in hip-hop music from the Southern United States.
  • Saul and Sammy started a record company for hip-hop music and called it Def Jam Records.
  • 009 KACT-FM aired a mix of Christian Rock and Hip-Hop music from 6pm-12am.
  • yrical sketches, an innovative convergence of hip-hop music and theatrical narratives.
  • ibits on topics such as "Star Wars movies and hip-hop music" rather than on more classical art topi
  • Up Records is a record label, specializing in hip-hop music, founded by Virginia hip-hop duo Clipse
  • n largely by The Edge's interest in dance and hip-hop music, and, given his weakness after the oper
  • he was 17 years old, specialising in funk and hip-hop music, named "Chris The French Kiss".
  • ic use of rock-influenced sounds atypical for hip-hop music, especially guitars, was most evident o
  • UG AM 750, which broadcasts mostly gospel and hip-hop music.
  • n to blue-eyed soul and also an experiment in hip-hop music.
  • s the stage name of David Reeves, a figure in hip-hop music.
  • In his spare time he loves listening to hip-hop music.
  • in the world dedicated to developing women in Hip-Hop music.
  • At the age of ten he became interested in Hip-Hop music.
  • icling the story of Danny!'s love affair with hip-hop music.
  • tation in Los Angeles area to play continuous hip-hop music.
  • n Konnection to be something of a landmark in hip-hop music.
  • can be heard on the track "Exhausted Love" by hip-hop musical duo Eyedea & Abilities.
  • Hip-hop musician Pharrell, in partnership with Fatbur
  • public dispute with Lady Sovereign, a British hip-hop musician which was featured on MTV's Total Re
  • Famous Hip-Hop musicians from the Bronx River Houses include
  • Track two was a remix featuring hip-hop musicians Heartsdales and Verbal of M-Flo.
  • e or whether he attacked them for being white hip-hop musicians.
  • become the unofficial name for describing the hip-hop nation's southern US region.
  • Saturday Night Soul R&B, The 2.0 show Mixshow Hip-Hop, Neo soul, Dance music, Reggae, A cappella, P
  • October 2008, 7 Profitz released Long Island Hip-Hop: Not About The Money.
  • hankar Mahadevan, a south Indian folk song, a hip-hop number, and an exquisite, romantic ballad tha
  • The song is a hip-hop number, accompanied by R&B and dance-pop soun
  • The track listing was first reported by Hit Hip-Hop on May 4, 2011, and HipHopDX confirmed it lat
  • th this album Patrice Rushen experiments with hip-hop on a few selections, but on the whole, the di
  • The band has also experimented with hip-hop on their more recent albums.
  • xed in every style from house and chillout to hip-hop on ‘Salawahan'.
  • Vs Stereo is just the rock imprint of mainly hip-hop oriented Gotee records.
  • y Snoop Doggy Dogg-at the time considered too hip-hop oriented to attract modern rock listeners.
  • on The NZ Itunes page and #1 on the NZ itunes Hip-Hop page.
  • enre that combines elements of jazz, funk and hip-hop, particularly looped beats.
  • nd the song "Violent Society" even includes a hip-hop passage.
  • ed to Ma as the "world's most prominent Asian hip-hop pastor, travelling the globe and spreading th
  • In 2006, he and Jean held a hip-hop performance in the Bel Air suburb of Port-au-
  • t a Woman Be a Woman" has been sampled by the hip-hop performer Tupac Shakur for his song "If my Ho
  • religious, drank alcohol and was an aspiring hip-hop performer.
  • Diawara argues that hip-hop permits the creation of a new image of black
  • ap's popularity and the growing importance of hip-hop played in German.
  • feature a wide variety of music from rock to hip-hop, pop and alternative.
  • Hip-Hop produceer Star Slinger sampled the song on hi
  • when reggae-tinged rock band Sublime wanted a hip-hop producer at the desk for their major label se
  • in honor of Glasper's mother (“Tribute”) and hip-hop producer J Dilla (“J Dillalude”).
  • tting Up: Contents Under Pressure, remixes by Hip-hop producer Kanye West, and Felix da Housecat (f
  • The song Jessica also was sampled by Hip-Hop producer Havoc for Mobb Deep's now classic Sh
  • Hip-hop producer and rapper Daz Dillinger, Sha Money
  • Both songs were composed by hip-hop producer Justin "Just Blaze" Smith and are al
  • After the show, Struhler teamed up with Hip-Hop producer DJ Tomekk to create her debut album.
  • The ending of "What's Going On" would inspire hip-hop producer Pete Rock to use it as a sample in "
  • In 2008, the song was sampled by hip-hop producer Jake One for his song How We Ride fo
  • Lee Bannon , born September 22, 1987, is a hip-hop producer from Sacramento, California.
  • Tony Stone, Christian hip-hop producer
  • 1971 in Hamburg, Germany) is a eurodance and hip-hop producer and rapper from Germany.
  • n Atlanta, Georgia) is an American rapper and hip-hop producer.
  • free remixes from Project Jenny, Project Jan, hip-hop producer/remixer Phofo, Nine Inch Nails remix
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