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  2. Category:Underground rappers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Underground rappers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 321 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Underground hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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  4. Underground hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Underground hip-hop encompasses several different styles of music. Numerous acts in the book How to Rap are described as being both underground and politically or socially aware, these include – B. Dolan [4] Brother Ali, [4] Diabolic, [5] Immortal Technique, [6] Jedi Mind Tricks, [7] Micranots, [8] Mr. Lif, [5] Murs, [5] Little Brother, [3] P.O.S [9] Zion I and Madlib, among others.

  5. Unearthing Seattleā€™s Forgotten Hip-Hop Heroes: The Elevators

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    The newly resurrected Ever Rap label released the lost album on vinyl in 2020, filling in a key missing piece of Seattle hip-hop history. After the loss of their album, Nerdy B and Supreme kept in ...

  6. List of West Coast hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    The rappers are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"). This list only includes artists that have a Wikipedia page. The list refers to rappers of a specific subgenre, not all hip hop artists.

  7. KC rappers remember impact of historic record store on local ...

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    For the past 50 years 7 th Heaven, at 7621 Troost Ave. has been an institution for musicians in Kansas City’s underground hip-hop scene. With the store now shutting down, some of those artists ...

  8. Reef the Lost Cauze - Wikipedia

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    Sharif Talib Lacey, better known by his stage name Reef the Lost Cauze, is an American underground rapper based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Cauze became well known on the underground circuit towards the late 1990s and more so in the early 2000s, making his mark by winning many battle competitions within New York and interstate and displaying rare skills of what many called true MCing.

  9. Ryan Mitchell Wood - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Mitchell Wood (November 20, 1975 – March 7, 2007), also known as Woodie, was an American rapper, music producer and songwriter from Antioch, California.He was recognized for his fast-paced style and introspective lyrics, often reflecting on real-life experiences and dilemmas.