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The first hip hop artists in Sri Lanka to gain popular recognition were Brown Boogie Nation (a G-funk-style group, composed of Subodha Pilimatalawwe, Nishan Dias Weerasinghe and Randhir Witana) and Rude Boy Republic (a Rude boy-style group, composed of Asif Ansar, Shiraz and Rukshan Dole) Backing beats and production by Mel "Herbie" Kent (Juliana's).
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Ranidu Lankage (Sinhala:රනිදු ලංකාගේ) is a Sinhalese R&B and hip hop artist who raised the international profile of Sinhalese RnB/pop. [1] Lankage is the first Sinhalese artist to be played on BBC Radio 1 [citation needed] and the creator of the first Sinhalese single to be played on MTV and channel V and Z music India. [1]
Maheson later released his solo album and Sri Lanka's first ever Tamil hip-hop album "Asian Avenue" in 2005, under M Entertainments and Universal Music India. This was the first ever Sri Lankan Tamil album to be released in South India. The album consisted of many hits including "Tholaa," "Raja raja Sozhaa," "Kaadhal Kadidham" and "Ninaivugalae."
The roots of hip-hop might be firmly planted at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, but its branches clearly extend into North Jersey.
Later he collaborated with Sri Lankan hip hop duo BnS, [3] featuring on their first hip hop remix song "Siri Sangabodhi". In the early years of his career, Randhir collaborated with many popular young Sri Lankan artists, notably BnS featuring as a hip hop artist on many of the duo's 'folkhop remixes'. [4]
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