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  2. Malaysian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian hip hop music started in the late 1980s and early 1990s with rap groups such as KRU, 4U2C, NICO (later Nico G), Naughtius Maximus, and HQA. Their so-called "rap music" was not accepted by the mainstream media which was dominated by government-owned stations; 4U2C gathered a cult following despite this [4] while other acts had to change to a more pop-ish sound. [5]

  3. KRU - Wikipedia

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    Apart from revolutionising [peacock prose] the Malaysian music scene with their blend of pop, R&B and hip hop, Dato' Norman Abdul Halim heads a successful business empire, KRU Studios, with Dato' Yusry Abdul Halim specialising in film, media content and live events, whilst Edry Abdul Halim is a successful composer/producer.

  4. Too Phat - Wikipedia

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    The song received mixed response at the ceremony with one side booing because the top prize was awarded to a hip hop/R&B song, which is an unpopular genre among many Malaysians. At the same time that night, long time fan of Too Phat praised Joe for inspiring nostalgic memories for them.

  5. K-Town Clan - Wikipedia

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    K-Town Clan (also abbreviated as KTC) is a Malaysian-based hip hop group from Kajang, Malaysia. [1] The group has written and produced several chart-topping hit singles on national radio, and was shortlisted to Top 50 for an international music production competition organized by Timbaland.

  6. Category:Malaysian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 20:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category:Malaysian hip-hop singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Malaysian hip-hop singers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Afdlin Shauki; C.

  8. Namewee - Wikipedia

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    The movie gained major success in Malaysia, grossing over RM7 million. In September 2011, a public service announcement video titled Undilah, [20] encouraging Malaysian citizens to vote, was released by Pete Teo. Namewee composed part of the music and rap lyrics as well as appearing in the video, featuring various other local celebrities and ...

  9. Kartel Records - Wikipedia

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    Kartel Records Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian hip-hop record label, dealing predominantly in hip-hop/R&B music, founded by rapper/entrepreneur Joe Flizzow in 2005. [1] In 2008, Kartel Records entered into a distribution agreement with Sony Music Entertainment Malaysia, enabling the record label to market its artists to a wider audience.