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  2. Balam Ajpu - Wikipedia

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    Balam Ajpu is a hip-hop group from Guatemala, whose music is often in mostly Tzʼutujil and Spanish along with other Mayan languages, including Quiché (Kʼicheʼ) and Kaqchikel. [1] Their music is often about indigenous themes, struggles, spirituality and cosmovision. The group is produced by Danilo Rodríguez. [1]

  3. Urbano music - Wikipedia

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    Urbano music (Spanish: música urbana) or Latin urban is a transnational umbrella category including many different genres and styles. As an umbrella term it includes a wide and diverse set of genres and styles such as dancehall, dembow, urban champeta, funk carioca, Latin hip hop and reggaeton.

  4. NBA criticisms and controversies - Wikipedia

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    Baggy shorts, also a symbol of hip hop culture, were banned by the league as well, which instituted a rule on the length of players' shorts while playing. [17] Tights, which players started to wear under their shorts in the 2005–06 season (though not a symbol of hip hop culture) were banned as well. No players were fined for dress code ...

  5. Category:Spanish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Spanish hip-hop musicians (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Spanish hip-hop" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  6. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    As Latin freestyle in the late 1980s and early 1990s gradually became superseded with house music, dance-pop, and regular hip hop on one front and Spanish-language pop music with marginal Latin freestyle influences on another, "harder strain" of house music originating in New York City was known to incorporate elements of Latin freestyle and ...

  7. Natick's Elijah Farrell to play basketball in Spain after he ...

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    Elijah Farrell’s connection to basketball started at its birthplace, with an offer from his father. “My life started after that trip,” he said.

  8. Basketball (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video included cameos by hip hop groups The Fat Boys and Whodini. [1] Although Blow had wanted the video to include footage of the players mentioned in the song, the National Basketball Association would only provide clearance for use of still photos of Micheal Ray Richardson (who is not mentioned in the lyrics). [1]

  9. LeBron James Crowns Lil Durk Hip-Hop’s Best Basketball Player

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