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  2. Muro (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    During this time he excelled at DJing hip-hop and began producing hip-hop beats. His solo debut appeared 1993. In the late 1990s he worked extensively with Nitro Microphone Underground, one of Japan's most successful hip-hop crews. In addition to producing he also was active as a designer. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Luv(Sic) Hexalogy - Wikipedia

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    Luv(sic) Hexalogy is an album collaboration created and finalized posthumously by the Japanese producer Nujabes [1] and Japanese hip hop artist Shing02. It is a jazz hip hop album that incorporates latin jazz/soul samples and drum beats to create the instrumentals. The scratching was performed by various DJs and the vocals/lyrics were created ...

  4. DJ Honda - Wikipedia

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    DJ Honda also performed at the subsequent 2003 World Hip Hop Clan Festival as well bringing Parish "PMD" Smith, Strong Island's K-Solo, & Headcrack, a NYC underground emcee. In April 2004, DJ Honda launched "DHF Films" in New York City & Tokyo where he produces and distributes documentaries, DJ battle DVDs, Japanese hip hop dance DVDs, & more.

  5. Ninja Tune - Wikipedia

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    Following a Coldcut tour in Japan with Norman Cook (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim, then of Beats International) the label lifted its moniker and aesthetic from the Japanese TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s based on the Ninja. [2] With their first releases in the early 1990s, Ninja Tune went on to "usher in trip-hop/instrumental hip hop." according to ...

  6. List of Los Angeles rappers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hip hop music artists that are from Los Angeles, California This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. RSP (band) - Wikipedia

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    Real Street Project (アールエスピー, Āru Esu Pī) [1] was a Japanese popular music group consisting of two female singers: Ai and Saki. They have released ten singles and two studio albums. They are officially described as a "Hip-hop/R&B Dance Unit."

  8. Mark de Clive-Lowe - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of jazz club, dance club and live remix experiment, the event has been resident in Los Angeles, New York and done pop ups in Chicago and Philadelphia. The album was remixed by international DJ/producers for the 2015 Church Remixed release. In 2016, de Clive-Lowe released his tribute to Blue Note Records with #Bluenoteremixed Vol.1.

  9. Asian American hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Brothers are considered cultural pioneers, being one of the first Asian American hip-hop groups and also for the lack of sampling of other music in construction of their own. [14] Mountain Brothers released two critically acclaimed albums, Self Vol 1 (1999) [ 15 ] and Triple Crown (2003), the first of which is widely considered to be ...

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