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Indian hip hop | | Indian hip hop is mainly performed in the Hindi language and Punjabi language.
Although hip hop has not taken root in India many musicians of Indian origin are
entering the hip hop industry abroad | American hip hop | | Native American hip hop is popular among Native Americans in the United States and
the First Nations of Canada. The influence of hip hop within the Native American
community grew as many people returned home or visited from relocation and public
works projects in urban areas. This initial contact, alongside the ever burgeoning media
force that Mainstream Hip Hop became, served as the conduits in which Native American
Hip Hop was born. Native American rappers began performing in the 1980s and '90s,
drawing on the influence of the world around them, young rappers began to spit and ink
rhymes that were a portrait of their communities pains, triumphs and dreams. | Japanese hip hop | | Japanese hip hop is said to have begun when Hiroshi Fujiwara returned to Japan and
started playing Hip-Hop records in the early 1980sAlthough rather informal and small
scale, the early days of Japanese hip-hop provide the history for the emergence of the
cultural movement. Early hip-hop was not led by corporate interests, but rather was
largely ignored by large record companies and performance venues. In this respect,
Japanese hip-hop offers a representation of cultural globalization, as it expanded despite
criticism on the part of record companies and major media outlets. The history shows that
certain kinds of cultural exchange are not initiated through cultural understanding, but
instead from some interaction that can incite a desire to learn, to participate, and to
contribute individuality | Russian hip hop | | Russian hip hop is hip hop music produced in Russia or in the Russian language in other
countries .The pioneers of Russian rap was a group called Malchishnik, but the recognition of the rap genre came with the rise of Bad Balance,with their 1994 album "Naletchiki Bad B.". Russian Hip Hop, just like Canadian Hip Hop is inspired by Rastafari music, which hit an up-swing during the fall of the Soviet Union. | Malaysian hip hop | | The Malaysian hip hop scene started in 1990s with groups such as 4U2C,NICO, KRU.
Their so-called "Rap Music" wasn't accepted by the mainstream community and they had
to changed to a more pop-ish sound. The Malaysian music scene was dominated by them
until 1995-1996, when Poetic Ammo came out with their classic album It's a Nice Day to
Be Alive. Their 1st hit, "Everything Changes" revolutionized the local music industry.
There are groups from the underground scene that have established themeselves such as
Naughtius Maximus, but it was Poetic Ammo that made it big. | Italian hip hop | | Hip hop music and culture in Italy is an evolution of the way in which Italian youth make
known their dissatisfaction for the current social and economic issues that are presented
to them in everyday life. While the size of the Italian hip hop movement was modest at
first there was a tipping point in the creation of hip hop as an alternate form of
expression. In the January of 1990 when protests demonstrating the controversy over a
law that involved the private sponsorship of universities caused protesters to create the centri sociali | |
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