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  2. List of political hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    Origin (city, state) Language Main concerns 99 Posse: 1991–2005, 2009–present Europe Italy Naples, Campania Italian Left-wing activism, antifascism A Tribe Called Quest: 1985–1998, 2006–2013, 2015–2017: North America: US: Queens, New York: English Systemic racism, education Ab-Soul: 2003–present: North America: US: Los Angeles ...

  3. Political hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Underground rap, also known as underground hip hop, is a subgenre of hip hop known for its political and socially conscious lyrics. Unlike mainstream rap, which often focuses on themes such as money, power, and fame, underground rap addresses more serious and often controversial topics, such as racism, police brutality, and social inequality. [5]

  4. Hip-hop and social injustice - Wikipedia

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    Conscious rap, also known as backpack rap or alternative hip hop, is a subgenre of hip hop which primarily features lyrical themes that highlight social injustice facing underprivileged communities in a more nuanced and subtle fashion than gangsta rap. [16]

  5. Rapping - Wikipedia

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    Stemming from the hip-hop cultural movement, rap music originated in the Bronx, New York City, in the early 1970s and became part of popular music later that decade. [12] Rapping developed from the announcements made over the microphone at parties by DJs and MCs, evolving into more complex lyrical performances. [13]

  6. Hip-hop culture - Wikipedia

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    Rapper Ice-T. With the commercial success of gangsta rap in the early 1990s, the emphasis in lyrics shifted to drugs, violence, and misogyny.Early proponents of gangsta rap included groups and artists such as Ice-T, who recorded what some consider to be the first gangsta rap single, "6 in the Mornin'", [68] and N.W.A whose second album Niggaz4Life became the first gangsta rap album to enter ...

  7. When L.A. invented rap radio: The rise of KDAY - AOL

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    In 1983, KDAY-AM became the first radio station to play wall-to-wall rap music, thanks to an ambitious new music director and some soon-to-be famous DJs.

  8. 3 questions for 'Rap City' creator Alvin Jones on giving hip ...

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    "Rap City," TV's longest-running hip-hop show will soon be introduced to a new audience with a 3-part docuseries on BET. Its creator Alvin Jones believes its success, like hip-hop, is because it ...

  9. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Gangsta rap is a subgenre of hip-hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of inner-city American black youths. [149] Gangsta is a non-rhotic pronunciation of the word gangster . The genre was pioneered in the mid-1980s by rappers such as Schoolly D and Ice-T , and was popularized in the later part of the 1980s by groups like N.W.A .