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  2. Australian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Australian hip-hop traces its origins to the early 1980s and was initially largely inspired by hip-hop and other urban musical genres from the United States. [1] [2] [3] As the form matured, Australian hip hop has become a commercially viable style of music that is no longer restricted to the creative underground, with artists such as Onefour, Hilltop Hoods, Kerser and Bliss n Eso and having ...

  3. Category:Australian hip-hop songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Australian hip-hop songs" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Iggy Azalea - Wikipedia

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    On 25 May 2013, Azalea performed an acclaimed carnival themed set on the In New Music We Trust stage as part of Radio 1's Big Weekend in Derry, Northern Ireland. The setlist contained songs from previous EPs and album material such as "Bounce" and "Work". The show was the start of a short set of UK pre-album promotional appearances. [57]

  5. Onefour - Wikipedia

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    Onefour (stylised in all caps: ONEFOUR) are an Australian drill and rap group originating from the Western Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt. They are regarded by many as the pioneers of drill music in Australia, following a run of viral singles in 2019. The group has four core members: J Emz, Spenny, Lekks and Celly.

  6. 3% (group) - Wikipedia

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    3% is an Australian supergroup composed of Angus Field, Nooky and Dallas Woods. The name refers to the percentage of the Australian population that are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. [1] The group released their debut single "Our People" in October 2023 [2] and their debut studio album Kill the Dead on 9 August 2024.

  7. List of Australian hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Australian hip hop artists 0-9. 1200 Techniques; 360; A. A.B. Original ... Music of Australia; References This page was last edited ...

  8. Barkaa - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Quayle (born 1995), known by her stage name Barkaa (stylised in all caps), is an Aboriginal Australian rapper and musician. In September 2020, GQ Magazine dubbed her "the new matriarch of Australian rap". [1] [2] and in 2020, Triple J listed her as one of the top 5 female rappers in Australia. [3]

  9. Let's Trot! - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Trot!" is a song recorded by Australian drill duo Brothers and producer Joel Fletcher. The song was released in March 2022 and peaked at number 26 on the ARIA Charts. At the APRA Music Awards of 2023, the song won Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work. [2]