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  2. Organik (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Organik was a judge on the Ultimate MC TV show alongside Royce da 5'9", Sean Price, Planet Asia, and Pharoahe Monch. [5] On November 5, 2011, he organized a battle event called "Flatline" between battle rappers Dizaster and DNA. Organik co-hosted this event with Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who gave both battlers $750 for taking part.

  3. King of the Dot - Wikipedia

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    American rapper Illmaculate defeated Bender during this event, [14] which was featured in Forbes. [13] On November 5, 2011, King of the Dot hosted Flatline (2011), which featured a battle between rappers Dizaster and DNA. This promo event was co-hosted by Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who put up $3000 of his own money for both rappers . [10] [15]

  4. Pakistani hip-hop music - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary hip hop and rap movement in Pakistan grew out of the globalization of American hip hop in the early 1990s. Some Pakistani artists began experimenting with rap and hip hop as early as 1993 when Fakhar-e-Alam released his first album Rap Up, where his single Bhangra Pao is commonly acknowledged as the "first rap song in Pakistan".

  5. Bangladesh (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    Shondrae Lee Crawford (born March 13, 1978), known professionally as Bangladesh, is an American record producer, songwriter, and rapper from Des Moines, Iowa.He has been credited with production work on the Billboard Hot 100-top 40 singles "What's Your Fantasy" by Ludacris, "A Milli" and "6 Foot 7 Foot" by Lil Wayne, "Diva" by Beyoncé, "Break Up" by Mario, and "Bossy" by Kelis. [2]

  6. Bangladeshi hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Grand T became the first Bangladeshi rapper to do an international collaboration from Bangladesh. Many Bangla hip-hop albums at that time was succeeding sales wise. In 2010, a Bangladeshi hip-hop group called Theology of Rap (T.O.R.) released an album named "Hip Hop Jaati" which was a great success. [ 5 ]

  7. Battle Raper - Wikipedia

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    Battle Raper (バトルレイパー) is a eroge fighting game developed and published by Illusion Soft in 2002. The game has gained notoriety and controversy for its simulation of rape . This aspect was removed in its follow-up; Battle Raper II: The Game in 2005, which while still focusing on some sexual themes such as the removal of clothing ...

  8. Bushwick Bill - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Stephen Shaw (December 8, 1966 – June 9, 2019), better known by his stage name Bushwick Bill, was a Jamaican rapper. [3] He was a member of the Texas hip hop group Geto Boys , a group he originally joined as a breakdancer in 1986 as Little Billy . [ 4 ]

  9. Bill Stax - Wikipedia

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    Shin Dong-yeol (Korean: 신동열; born December 18, 1980), [1] better known by his stage name Bill Stax (Korean: 빌스택스), previously known as Vasco (바스코), is a South Korean rapper. He was a contestant on Show Me the Money 3. [2] He released his first album, The Genesis, on July 13, 2004. [3]