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  2. Japanese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Initially language was a barrier for hip-hop in Japan. Rappers only rapped in English because it was believed that the differences between English and Japanese would make it impossible to rap in Japanese. Unlike English, the Japanese language ends phrases in auxiliary verbs. Whereas English ends in verbs or nouns, which are extremely common ...

  3. List of Japanese hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese hip hop musicians and artists. Rappers and crews (in alphabetical order) Afra; Ai; Awich; Bennie K; Chanmina; chelmico; CREAM; Creepy Nuts ...

  4. Category:Japanese hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    Japanese rap rock groups (7 P) Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop groups" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  5. King Giddra - Wikipedia

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    Those in the hip hop culture of Japan noticed the success of J-Rap and wondered if rap in Japan should discuss socio-political issues or if it should remain mainstream with lighter lyrics. King Giddra chose to make Japanese hip hop more political and about social issues that those in Japan faced. This also helped to create a Japanese style of ...

  6. Asian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    This sudden popularity of J-rap, which was largely characterized as party rap, sparked a debate over 'realness' and authenticity between commercial and underground hip-hop artists. From 2000 on, the hip hop scene in Japan has grown and diversified. Hip-hop style and Japanese rap has been enormously commercially successful in Japan.

  7. Category:Japanese rappers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 18:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Kreva (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Hatakeyama (畠山 貴志, Hatakeyama Takashi, born June 18, 1976), better known by his stage name Kreva, is a Japanese rapper and record producer signed with the Burger Inn Records and Pony Canyon's Knife Edge labels.

  9. Nobodyknows - Wikipedia

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    The group remained in the public eye in 2006 with a national tour in February as they performed in every prefecture in Japan, which had not been previously done before by a hip-hop group. [2] The tour was filmed and released in November as a DVD and Blu-ray release titled Nobodyknows+ Tour 2006 "5MC&1DJ" - Kuribou no Menkui Dochu Hizakurige .