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  2. Demigodz - Wikipedia

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    Open Mic brought in Apathy (who was then known as Apathy Alien tongue) as a member of the group. Alien Nation rap affiliates; MC Eternia and Naptron were chosen to join The Demigodz roster. They put out a new demo that circulated around the underground rap scene and created gossip on the independent hip hop scene. [8]

  3. Hip Hop Museum - Wikipedia

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    The [R]Evolution of Hip Hop Experience opened at the Bronx Terminal Market on December 6, 2019, as the museum's first public exhibit in its temporary home until construction finishes. [10] The 2,350 square-foot exhibit was free to the public and served as a preview to what will be on display in the permanent home of the Universal Hip Hop Museum.

  4. Nuyorican Poets Café - Wikipedia

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    The club also produces Latin Jazz, Reggaeton, Hip Hop, and Salsa events. Performers have included: Zoraida Santiago [28] The Bronx Conexión [29] Val Ramos [30] Danny Rivera [31] After a brief hiatus from music, MF Doom began performing open mic events at the Nuyorican under his new moniker.

  5. Public Enemy, T.I., Swizz Beatz and Other Hip-Hop Stars ... - AOL

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    Public Enemy, T.I., Swizz Beatz and Other Hip-Hop Stars Will ‘Pass the Mic’ to Honor Lyor Cohen at Spirit of Life Gala. ... “As a 10-year-old DJ and hip-hop kid growing up in New York City ...

  6. Killmatic - Wikipedia

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    KILLmatic is the second studio album by American hip hop collective Demigodz. It was released on March 5, 2013 via Dirty Version Records. It was released on March 5, 2013 via Dirty Version Records. Recording sessions took place at HeadQcourterz Studios in New York.

  7. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth grade, he relocated in New York City from the Bronx to Harlem in Manhattan, where he became a classmate of DJ E-Z Rock. [6] He attended Harlem public schools and loved music. Influenced by rap, he performed in talent shows and at as many open mic or hip-hop events as possible. His first child, De'Jené Ginyard, was born in 1989 to ...

  8. The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival is held during July at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, which is situated on the shores of the East River and is accessible by multiple subway and bus lines, the thruway and New York Water Taxi service. Established in 2005, BHF has grown from a parking lot in Williamsburg to the largest hip hop event in New York City.

  9. List of hip-hop musicians from New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American hip-hop musicians from New York City, New York 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 .