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  2. Japanese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Another major group of Japanese hip-hop is King Giddra. They are one of the few pioneers of Japanese hip-hop. They began their hip hop careers in 1993 and felt hip-hop was needed in Japan. Group members, Zeebra and K Dub Shine, both of whom had lived in the U.S., were convinced of the necessity for hip-hop to be about issues of social ...

  3. List of musical artists from Japan - Wikipedia

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    0–9 and symbols. 12012; 175R; ... Flap Girls' School; Flame; Flipper's Guitar; Flow; ... List of Japanese hip hop musicians; Music of Japan;

  4. Category:Japanese hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    Japanese hip-hop singers (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop musicians" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  5. List of Japanese hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese hip hop musicians and artists. Rappers and crews (in alphabetical order) Afra; Ai; Awich; Bennie K; Chanmina; chelmico; CREAM; Creepy Nuts ...

  6. Category:Japanese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Japanese hip-hop songs (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  7. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    B-Gyaru [18] [19] is a sub-style of Gyaru that draws inspiration from the baggy street style popularized by hip-hop artists. [20] The letter B in the name is derived from the terms B-Girl and B-Boy, which are commonly used for members of the hip-hop community. [21]

  8. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    5. Muffin walloper. Used to describe: An older, unmarried woman who gossips a lot. This colorful slang was commonly used in the Victorian era to describe unmarried old ladies who would gossip ...

  9. Old-school hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Old-school hip hop (also spelled old skool) (also known as disco-rap) is the earliest commercially recorded hip hop music and the original style of the genre. It typically refers to the music created around 1979 to 1983, [ 1 ] as well as any hip hop that does not adhere to contemporary styles.