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  2. 98s - Wikipedia

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    98s is a British hip-hop collective based in Hackney, London.The group is named after the two postcodes, E9 and E8 (Hackney), where the members are from. [1]Their members include V9, Unknown T, Kay-O (formerly KO), HitMan, DA, Jimmy, Stally, Alchubbino, Billy Billions, and Mazza.

  3. Zone 2 (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    Zone 2 is a British hip hop collective based in Peckham, London. [1] [2] [3] The group has gained millions of views and streams through their music on YouTube and streaming platforms. [4] [5] The group is noteworthy for its rivalry with Moscow17.

  4. UK rap - Wikipedia

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    Hip Hop Connection — the first major British hip hop magazine – was founded in 1989 and by the early 1990s the British hip hop scene seemed to be thriving. Not only was there a firm base of rappers in London such as Blade, Black Radical Mk II , Bushkiller (including Sirus) and Overlord X , who cut a Discomix with Jah Shaka — but many ...

  5. The Garage (London) - Wikipedia

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    The Highbury Mob often used the Billiard Hall as a meeting place. It became the London Town & Country Club 2, a sister venue to the Town and Country Club (now the Forum in Kentish Town), which is when the first live music events began to be programmed in the building. [15] [16]

  6. Category:English hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 13:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Trade (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Turnmills was the first London venue to be offered such a license. Laurence accepted the challenge. Thus, Trade was born on October 29, 1990, [7] and, as such, became the capital's first legal after-hours club. [8] Initially, the club room beneath Turnmills pub was sparse with little or no décor. The space was dark, and a little unsavoury.

  8. The Brotherhood (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, Lorenzo met Mr Dexter, a well-known DJ on the UK hip-hop scene, through a mutual friend, UK hip-hop artist DJ Pogo. Mr Dexter had been a DJ/producer during the '80s with MC Blade and MC Merlin. He also recorded records with MC Kann in 1987 as D to the K – a double A side "Ease Up Your Mind" [20] and "Hard But Live". [20]

  9. Lovebox Festival - Wikipedia

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    Groove Armada began Lovebox as a resident club night at London venue 93 Feet East in 2002. [4] Jamiroquai-JayKay. In 2003 to celebrate the first anniversary of the night, the pair hosted the first outdoor Lovebox event. The one-day event was held at the end of June 2003, on Clapham Common with a capacity of 10,000. Tickets for the event sold ...