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  2. Palestinian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian hip hop is not limited to the Palestinian Territories. Rappers and hip hop groups that consider themselves Palestinian hip hop artists have emerged around the world. These "Arab and Palestinian American hip hop artists are part of a transnational hip hop movement that includes young artists in Palestine/Israel". [9]

  3. Category : Alternative hip-hop albums by Palestinian artists

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  4. Category:Hip-hop albums by Palestinian artists - Wikipedia

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  5. The Top 50 Hip-Hop Singles Of The 1980s - AOL

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    The 1980s were hip-hop’s first full decade as a documented musical genre on record, and from ’80 to ’89, rap grew from single to albums, from party songs to social commentary, from simple ...

  6. Ramallah Underground - Wikipedia

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    The collective was founded by artists Stormtrap (later known as Asifeh) and Boikutt (later known as Muqata'a), later joined by Aswatt, who aim to rejuvenate Arabic culture by creating "music that Arabic youth can relate to," in the words of Boikutt. [4] They rap in Arabic, [5] and are credited as some of the founders of Palestinian hip-hop. [6]

  7. DAM (band) - Wikipedia

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    DAM started recording songs on their home computer, and most of their songs back then were recorded over known hip hop instrumentals. At the time, the hip-hop scene in Palestine was developing largely, and DAM in particular, got their start performing in Jerusalem. As a result, most of their earlier music was performed in Arabic.

  8. Category:Palestinian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Palestinian hip-hop" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Shabjdeed - Wikipedia

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    The critic Ma'an Abu Taleb named Shabjdeed and Al Nather's 2019 track "Mtaktak" for a list of the "greatest hip-hop songs of all time" published by the BBC. [ 11 ] Discography