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  2. Native Tongues - Wikipedia

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    Together with the use of eclectic samples that would take on an increasingly jazzy sound, they would be pioneers of so-called conscious hip hop, alternative hip hop, and jazz rap. De La Soul's Trugoy the Dove recalled: "The Native Tongues came about where, basically, we had a show together in Boston. [De La Soul], Jungle [Brothers] and we ...

  3. Soulquarians - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Another influence on the Soulquarians was the 1990s hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, whose rapper-producer Q-Tip laterbecame part of the collective. [ 1 ] Many of these artists have performed on one another's records, creating a community of likeminded musicians forging a style that doesn't have a name yet.

  4. Mumble rap - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, music critic Jon Caramanica of The New York Times opined that SoundCloud rap "in the last year has become the most vital and disruptive new movement in hip-hop". [23] Todd Moscowitz , the founder of Alamo Records, called the scene a " lo-fi movement" noting the heavily distorted bass and intentional lack of polish in the sound.

  5. Universal Zulu Nation - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1980s, at the height of the Afrocentric movement in Hip Hop (when artists such as KRS-One, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Native Tongues, and Rakim hit success), the movement seemed to be incorporating many doctrines from the Nation of Islam, the Nation of Gods and Earths, and the Nuwaubians. In the mid-1990s, some members ...

  6. Leaders of the New School - Wikipedia

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    During a performance at Payday, a roving and short-lived hip-hop party in New York's late-1980s club scene, the group was discovered by Elektra Records A&R Dante Ross. [2] The group performed for fellow Long Island based hip hop group Public Enemy , who had already rose to prominence, at a talent show circa 1989.

  7. Rich Kidz - Wikipedia

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    Rich Kidz (formerly known as Rich Kids) is an American hip hop group from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2008. In 2012, they were signed to Columbia Records . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. Chipmunk soul - Wikipedia

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    Chipmunk soul is a style of hip hop music that features sped-up vocal samples, originating in the 2000s. Early users of the style included ZEE Calvin, Just Blaze, RZA, and Kanye West. [1] [2] The name "chipmunk" is a reference to Alvin and the Chipmunks, a 1960s musical act featuring sped-up vocal recordings. [3]

  9. Sampledelia - Wikipedia

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    Sampledelia features "disorienting, perception-warping" manipulations of audio samples or found sounds via techniques such as chopping, looping or stretching. [2] [3] Sampladelic techniques have been applied prominently in styles of electronic music and hip hop, [4] such as trip hop, jungle, post-rock, and plunderphonics. [5]

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