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  2. Category:Japanese women rappers - Wikipedia

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    Also: Japan: People: By occupation: Women singers / Rappers: Women rappers. Pages in category "Japanese women rappers" The following 16 pages are in this category ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Awich - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Awich joined the Japanese hip hop collective Yentown as its only female member, and began building her mainstream career. [3] With the label, she released two studio albums, 8 and Peacock, as well as two extended plays, Beat and Heart. In 2020, Awich signed with Universal Music Japan sublabel Universal J.

  5. Daoko - Wikipedia

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    Daoko (だをこ, born March 4, 1997) is a Japanese singer and rapper born in Tokyo. [1] ... Best Female Artist Nominated Performances. 6 April 2015 ...

  6. Category:Japanese rappers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese male rappers (25 P) Japanese women rappers (16 P) Pages in category "Japanese rappers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Category:Women rappers by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women rappers (16 P) K. Kenyan women rappers (5 P) Kosovan women rappers (4 P) M. Moroccan women rappers (1 P) N. New Zealand women rappers (5 P) Nigerian ...

  8. Hime (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Hime (姫, literally, "princess") born 1979 is a Japanese hip hop artist who released her debut solo album Hime hajime in October 2003 and is part of DJ Honda's studio. [1] Her works are notable for their use of Japanese cultural themes, including tanka metre and sampling of kabuki and bunraku narrations.

  9. Japanese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Although KOHH isn't actively producing music today, KOHH was a major influence and help in the Japanese hip hop scene. One major Japanese hip hop group, Rhymester, has expressed opinions on various global and philosophical issues through their lyrics. Rhymester has put out motivating messages through hip hop, with songs like "B-Boyism" that ...