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Senegalese hip hop is a form of hip hop that originated in Senegal in the early 1980s. When hip hop first hit the scene in Africa, it went from merely being a fad, to a more social and political movement. Amongst the most influential leaders of this movement were artists from the country of Senegal.
From then and until 2001, Bisbi Clan multiplies its featuring and appearances on different productions and compilations with tracks such as “Mangui tuddu Hip sant Hop” calling for more unity in the Hip Hop movement and the return to its original values, or “Balla”, a remix of Wycleef’s song Diallo, in memory of the student Balla Gaye ...
Matador, aka Xarale made his first steps in Hip Hop in 1984 as a dancer ; he was then 12 years old. It is only in 1992, that Matador, of his real name Babacar Niang, creates with two of his school friends, Mokhtar and Gueye (Omar) – where “BMG” initials come from – the group which later will be called Wa BMG 44.
From its dancing expression, hip hop's appeal then definitively moved to its musical expression with artists voicing out the dual anger and hunger of Senegal's younger generations. [2] Through its music form, hip hop stood as a language as well as a message for a youth witnessing injustice, corruption and power abuses from the political elite.
Senegalese hip-hop musicians (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Senegalese hip-hop" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...
The album's title is based on the idea that hip hop music was born in Africa, spread around the world, then returned to the continent. [4] Daara J note similarities between rap and tassou —a traditional African verbal performance technique used to discuss the social and political environment, daily life, and future aspirations. [ 7 ]
Wagëblë released their second album, Senegal, in 2005, for which they won best album at Sénégal’s Annual Hip Hop Awards that same year. [citation needed] The Senegal album Tour launched Wagëblë's international career, and for the first time the group played live shows to foreign audiences across the globe, in Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, France, the U.S, Gambia and Guinea.
Pages in category "Senegalese hip-hop musicians" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akon;