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  2. Too Phat - Wikipedia

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    The group controversially used their video to confront issues regarding homosexuality, addressing a topic which is usually avoided in conservative Malaysia. [citation needed] Too Phat have also collaborated with American hip hop artist Warren G. In 2005, they produced their fourth and last studio album Rebirth into Reality featuring various hip ...

  3. Malaysian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian hip hop is a hip hop music performed in Malaysia. A few acts initially began performing within a limited urban demographic mostly in English, [ 1 ] but the genre was only began to be taken seriously nationwide by rhyming in the Malay(sian) language [ 2 ] for a wider reach as the Malaysian music market is fragmented by language .

  4. Kartel Records - Wikipedia

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    Kartel Records Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian hip-hop record label, dealing predominantly in hip-hop/R&B music, founded by rapper/entrepreneur Joe Flizzow in 2005. [1] In 2008, Kartel Records entered into a distribution agreement with Sony Music Entertainment Malaysia, enabling the record label to market its artists to a wider audience.

  5. Category:Malaysian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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  6. Asian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is known to have had the first hip-hop music scene in Asia since the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States The intimate relationship between hip-hop culture and the large Filipino American community along the United States West Coast naturally resulted in the exportation of rap music back to the Philippines.

  7. Category:Malaysian hip-hop singers - Wikipedia

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  8. SonaOne - Wikipedia

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    He was nominated for the Shout Awards! in 2010 for the Hip-hop/Urban category. His first appearance as an artist was through the "Hip Hop In Asia" program where he joined some of the region's notable rappers such as Sheikh Haikel of Singapore, Micbandits of Brunei, Dandee of Thailand and Thaikoon of USA. SonaOne was also invited to host a ...

  9. Pop Shuvit (band) - Wikipedia

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    Pop Shuvit is a Malaysian rap rock band. [1] [2] Comprising Moots!(MC), JD (vocals, guitar), AJ (bass guitar), Rudy (drums) and DJ Uno (vocals, DJ), the band who got its name from a skateboarding trick of almost the same name began making waves in the local music scene in late 2001 and since then, has had 5 successful releases under their belt and gained a sizeable fanbase in Asia notably in ...