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  2. Japanese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Japanese hip hop is hip hop music from Japan. It is said to have begun when Hiroshi Fujiwara returned to Japan and started playing hip hop records in the early 1980s. [ 1 ] Japanese hip hop tends to be most directly influenced by old school hip hop , taking from the era's catchy beats, dance culture and overall fun and carefree nature and ...

  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 musicians - Wikipedia

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    Japanese hip-hop singers (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop musicians" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  5. Category:Japanese hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop groups" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. @ @onefive;

  6. King Giddra - Wikipedia

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    King Giddra was a Japanese hip hop group that started in 1993. They were signed to the indie label P-Vine Records.After a six-year hiatus, they would go on to sign with DefStar Records, a sublabel under Sony Music Entertainment Japan for their second album release.

  7. Zeebra - Wikipedia

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    Zeebra at Asian Hip Hop Festival, Thailand. Zeebra began his hip hop career in 1993, joining the rap group King Giddra. [2] Zeebra, along with his group King Giddra, played an important role in the development of the Japanese hip hop scene. In the mid 1990s, King Giddra, then an underground rap group, began addressing social issues of the time.

  8. Yuki Chiba - Wikipedia

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    Chiba has occasionally criticized how small the hip hop scene is in Japan and has tackled major mainstream TVs for its negligence of noticing hip hop. Chiba has also being praised for his smart use of topics like drug use and violence within the Japanese society which are considered controversial in the country. [17]

  9. Category:Japanese hip-hop singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese hip-hop singers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ai (singer) C.