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Egyptian hip hop is a form of hip hop music in Egypt that draws its inspiration from local, regional and global events. Since the early 2000s, Egyptian Hip Hop has gained significant popularity and is listened to by a global audience prompted by the internet as the latest medium of technology and music streaming services such as Spotify and Anghami.
Arabian Knightz is an Egyptian hip hop trio from Cairo, Egypt that formed in 2005 consisting of Rush (Karim Adel), Sphinx (Hesham Abed), and E-Money (Ehab Adel).They are known for releasing "Rebel" featuring Lauryn Hill, one of the first songs released from Egypt following the internet censorship during the Egyptian revolution of 2011.
Young Pharoz is an Egyptian hip hop trio consisting of Ayman Seleha, Mohamed Magdi (ill Magdi, formerly known as Mesho) and singer Shahd El Shaarawy, founded in 2007. The group's most notable appearance was in 2013 in season 3 of the Arabic X Factor, finishing in fourth place.
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Egyptian Hip Hop were an English indie rock band formed in Greater Manchester in 2008. Their debut EP, "Some Reptiles Grew Wings", was released 20 September 2010 through the Hit Club record label. [1] Their debut album "Good Dont Sleep" was released in the UK on 22 October 2012 through R&S Records. [2]
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Black Theama (بلاك تيما) is an Egyptian band that was founded in 2004. [1] The band's musical genre covers a wide range of styles from Nubian rhythms, reggae, hip-hop and R&B, to music with other African influences. [2] Through their music, they sing to "celebrate the black experience in Egypt."
Although it is unclear whether or not there is a separate and distinct female Arabic hip-hop genre, artists such as Shadia Mansour from Palestine and Malikah from Lebanon, are very eloquent in the Arabic Hip-Hop art form, then we have the Egyptian EmpresS *1 the "First Female Egyptian Rapper" in Egypt that is more on the African tip giving credit to both her North African and Middle Eastern roots.