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  2. Jewish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Jewish hip hop artists have come from a wide variety of countries and cultures. Elements of reggae, klezmer, and other world music are often incorporated alongside traditional hip hop production techniques like cutting, scratching, sampling, looping, and beatboxing. [1]

  3. Category:Jewish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Jewish hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Jewish rappers - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Jewish hip-hop record producers - Wikipedia

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  7. Israeli hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Israeli hip hop refers to hip hop and rap music in Israel.Israeli hip hop artists have mainly emerged from the populations of Mizrahi Jews, Ethiopian Jews, and Israeli-Arabs, though there have also been numerous artists from Israeli Ashkenazi Jews especially Hasidim. [1]

  8. Remedy (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Remedy (born Ross Filler, a.k.a. Reuven Ben Menachem, [1] November 4, 1972, in Staten Island, New York) is an American rapper and hip-hop producer. [2] He was the first Jewish rapper to be affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He owns and runs Code Red Entertainment, his label that released Cappadonna's The Struggle album in 2003.

  9. Darshan (band) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to hip hop, Darshan's music also contains elements of folk rock and the minor key melodies of traditional Jewish music. [6] [7] An early press release by the band described their sound as "harmonizing Hebrew chant with hip hop, folk rock with electro-pop, love poetry with kabbalistic psychology" and cited The Postal Service, Björk, Beastie Boys, and The Beatles as reference points ...