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  2. Dax Reynosa - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, influenced by the newly emerged hip hop culture at Radiotron in MacArthur Park, Reynosa started b-boying and battle rapping. [1] [2] His lyrics discussed both his Christian faith and the crack epidemic he grew up amidst. [1] He cites his formative influences as David Guzman and Soldiers for Christ. [3]

  3. Cuban Rap Agency - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2002, the Cuban Rap Agency seeks out talented Cuban hip hop artists in order to promote hip-hop in Cuba. [1] The CRA provides a state-run record label named La Fabri-k to help promote hip-hop on the island. The two main groups that make up the La Fabri-k label are Obsesion and Doble Filo. An important part of their style is live ...

  4. P.O.S (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Stefon Leron Alexander [1] (born August 18, 1981), [2] better known by his stage name P.O.S, is an American hip hop artist from Minneapolis. He has been a member of groups such as Doomtree , [ 3 ] Building Better Bombs, [ 3 ] Gayngs , [ 3 ] Marijuana Deathsquads , [ 3 ] Cenospecies, [ 4 ] Four Fists , [ 5 ] and Shredders .

  5. Empire Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Shami, a San Francisco native with a background in music and tech, founded Empire as a digital distribution company focused on hip hop and rap. Developing proprietary software that allowed managers and artists to easily track airplay and sales, Empire paid monthly royalties to artists, many of whom had not previously earned digital revenue, and ...

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  7. Stones Throw Records - Wikipedia

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    The label has released hip hop records including Madvillainy, the acclaimed [6] debut from Madvillain (a collaboration between producer Madlib and rapper MF Doom) in 2004, and J Dilla's Donuts in 2006. Other notable hip-hop artists on Stones Throw's roster include Madlib, Jaylib and Quasimoto. In addition to hip-hop, artists on Stones Throw's ...

  8. Shinehead - Wikipedia

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    He is largely credited as being one of the original acts to cross hip-hop with reggae music, [4] now known as reggae fusion, with songs such as "Try My Love" in 1992. [5] Shinehead's vocal talent can be heard across various tracks on the Unity (1988) and The Real Rock (1990) albums. His rapid deejay chat style can be heard on tracks such as ...

  9. Freeway (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he became a member of the Philadelphia-based hip hop collective State Property, which were signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records, an imprint of Def Jam Recordings. After releasing their debut album , Pridgen signed to Roc-A-Fella as a solo artist and began work on his debut album, Philadelphia Freeway (2003).