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Encyclopedia > African hip hop

Hip hop music has been popular in Africa since the early 1980s due to widespread American influence. One of the first hip hop groups from Africa was Black Noise, a group from Cape Town, South Africa. They began as a graffiti and breakdance crew until they started emceeing around 1989. The government of South Africa's apartheid era tried to ban rap due to its part in the struggle for the freedom of all races. Later the government made hip hop legal in 1993 by playing rap music on radio and rap videos on TV. There also have been many groups in other countries like Tanzania as well that emceed before 1989, although it is not very well known. Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ... Black noise is 1. ... Nickname: Motto: Spes Bona (Latin for Good Hope) Location of the City of Cape Town in Western Cape Province Coordinates: , Country Province Municipality City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality Founded 1652 Government [1]  - Type City council  - Mayor Helen Zille  - City manager Achmat Ebrahim Area  - City 2,499 km²  (964. ... For other uses, see Graffiti (disambiguation). ... A boy hitting (holding) a pike Breakdance (media coined phrase), also known as breaking, b-girling or b-boying, is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement that originated among African American youths in the South Bronx of New York City during the early... A segregated beach in South Africa, 1982. ...



In 1985 hip hop reached Senegal, a French-speaking country in West Africa. Some of the first Senegalese rappers were M.C. Lida, M.C. Solaar, and Positive Black Soul, who mixed rap with Mbalax, a type of music that has been played in West Africa for centuries. During the late 1980s-early 1990s rap started to escalate all over Africa. Each region had a new type of style of hip hop. Rap elements are also found in Kwaito, a new genre based on house music which developed in South Africa in the 1990s.  Western Africa (UN subregion)  Maghreb[1] West Africa or Western Africa is the westernmost region of the African continent. ... Mbalax is a genre of popular music developed in Senegal and Gambia. ... Kwaito is a music genre that emerged in Johannesburg, South Africa in the early 1990s. ... House music is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago in the early to mid-1980s. ...


These are some of the African rappers/rap groups that are known:

  • MC Delicate (Kenya)
  • Property Of Africa (Zimbabwe)
  • Just Lyphe (Zimbabwe/USA)
  • Divided Kingdom Republic (D.K.R) (Zimbabwe)
  • Munyaradzi (Nota) (Zimbabwe)
  • Kudakwashe (Begotten Sun) (Zimbabwe)
  • Emmanuel Jal (Sudan)
  • MayJ (Zimbabwe)
  • Young Nations(South Africa)
  • Draztik(Botswana/South Africa)
  • Abbas Kubaff aka Doobeez - Kenya.
  • Blak Duo- Kenya.
  • Ben Sharpa (South Africa)
  • Exq (Zimbabwe)
  • Toxic Man (Nigeria)
  • Stagga (Botswana)
  • Terror MC (South Africa)
  • Clench (Nigeria)
  • Hipe (South Africa)
  • Jitsvinger (South Africa)
  • Metaphysics (Zimbabwe)
  • Karizma (Zimbabwe)
  • Kantai- Kenya.
  • KONFAB (South Africa)
  • Outrageous (Nigeria)
  • Writers Block (South Africa)
  • Bootleghiphop (South Africa)
  • Chery Ice (Zimbabwe)
  • Maskiri (Zimbabwe)
  • Piccible (Nigeria)
  • Archetypes (South Africa)
  • High Voltage (South Africa)
  • Wanaume (Tanzania)
  • Cblad (Zimbabwe)
  • Stunner (Zimbabwe)
  • Professor Jay (Tanzania)
  • East Coast Team (Tanzania)
  • Daz Nundaz (Tanzania)
  • Bigg Dogg Posse (Tanzania)
  • DJ.Losa(Zimbabwe)
  • Dj Scratch (South Africa)
  • Dj Cavera C (Angola/South Africa)
  • E-Sir(Kenya)
  • Shorty Bang (Angola/South Africa)
  • Ill-Literate Skill (South Africa)
  • Driemanskap (South Africa)
  • Ǣvenger Camp (South Africa/U.S./UK/Netherlands)
  • Bamboo-Kenya/USA
  • Hardcole AKA "Anziya the White African"-Kenya(Khwisero)
  • Chiwawa- Kenya
  • Nannama- Kenya
  • Die Hard - Kenya
  • Wenyeji-Kenya
  • Prezzo-Kenya
  • L'ness-Kenya
  • Moshi-Kenya
  • Kitu Sewer(Of Mashifta)-Kenya.
  • Judge- Kenya
  • Alif (Senegal)
  • Amplifyd Crew (Nigeria)
  • ArtQuake (Nigeria)
  • Baseball Track (Mozambique/U.S./UK/Portugal)
  • Benny Paladin (Nigeria)
  • Black Noise (South Africa)
  • Boli Mootseng (Namibia)
  • Boyz of Butuburam (Liberia/Ghana/Germany)
  • Brasse Vannie Kaap (South Africa)
  • Buk Bak (Ghana)
  • Ca$hino (Nigeria/UK)
  • Daara J (Senegal)
  • Das Primeiro (Angola)
  • Kin Mafia Style ( DR Congo)
  • Iceman (DR Congo)
  • Don klemente ( Dr Congo/ Belgium)
  • Fatima Cia (Dr Congo)
  • Eedris Abdulkareem (Nigeria)
  • Eldee (Nigeria)
  • Goddessa (South Africa)
  • Hard Blasters (Tanzania)
  • Hardstone (Kenya/U.S.)
  • Idouble S (Senegal)
  • INTIK (Algeria)
  • JazzMan Olofin (Nigeria)
  • JJC (Nigeria/UK)
  • Nka (Congo)
  • Lopango yaba Nka (Congo)
  • K-Melia (Congo)
  • Kalamashaka (Kenya)
  • K-SOUTH -Kenya
  • KALLITZ (South Africa)
  • Kaysha (Democratic Republic of the Congo/France)
  • Kill Point (Guinea)
  • King Pinn (Zimbabwe)
  • K'naan (Somalia/Canada)
  • Kwanza Unit (Tanzania)
  • Le Specialist (Madagascar/France)
  • Madarocka [1](Nigeria)
  • Maintain (Nigeria)
  • M.A.M. (Cote d'Ivoire/France)
  • Mapenzi (Rwanda)
  • M.C. Claver (Cote d'Ivoire)
  • M.C. Solaar (Senegal/France)
  • Mr. Devious (South Africa)
  • Mr. II (Tanzania)
  • Mizchif (Zimbabwe)
  • MTM (Egypt)
  • Mutu Moxy (Angola/South Africa)
  • Mwafrika-Kenya
  • Nameless-Kenya
  • Negro Force (Togo)
  • Obrafour (Ghana)
  • Of Unknown Origin (Zimbabwe/U.S.)
  • Pee Froiss (Senegal)
  • Plantashun Boyz (Nigeria)
  • Pioneer Unit (South Africa)
  • Positive Black Soul (Senegal)
  • The Postmen (Cape Verde/Suriname/Netherlands)
  • P-Square (Nigeria)
  • Prophets of Da City (South Africa)
  • Raggazone (Benin)
  • Rage (Mali)
  • Red One (Morocco/France)
  • Reggie Rockstone (Ghana)
  • Ruggedman (Nigeria)
  • South Side Posse (Angola)
  • Sakpata Boys (Benin)
  • Styl-Plus (Nigeria)Krazienaija
  • Shadow Zu (Côte d'Ivoire/Senegal)
  • Skyhigh Family (Somalia)
  • Tata Pound (Mali)
  • TATU CLAN (RDC)
  • Tic-Tac (Ghana)
  • Tinny (Ghana)
  • The WOGS (Uganda)
  • Tony Tetuila (Nigeria)
  • Trybe (South Africa)
  • Ty (Nigeria)
  • U.M.A.R. (Cameroon/France)
  • Ukoo Flani Mau Mau- Kenya
  • Unsung Heroes (Nigeria)
  • V.I.P. (Ghana)
  • Walanguzi- Kenya.
  • Wawesh (Kenya)
  • X Plastaz (Tanzania)
  • Ya Kid K (Democratic Republic of the Congo/Belgium)
  • Zdon Paporrella (Nigeria)[2]
  • Zola (South Africa) known for the soundtrack to the film Tsotsi and working with Snoop Dogg.
  • Zotto Boyz (Mali)

Emmanuel Jal (born around 1980) is now an international African superstar, but his life has not always been super. ... Kgotso Semela aka Ben Sharpa aka Oh Kaptain My Kaptain (born March 25, 1977 in Soweto, South Africa) is a veteran underground rapper and music producer. ... Professor Jay may also mean Wally Jay Joseph Haule, popularly Professor Jay is a Tanzanian hip hop artist. ... Born Issah Mmari, on May 20th 1981 in California Estate, Nairobi, Kenya, E-Sir was a Kenyan hip hop artist signed to the Ogopa DJs label who was famous for his deft lyrical ability and command of the Swahili language. ... Alif ﺍ is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. ... Daara J (Pronounced Dar-rar Jay or Dar-ra Jee) are a Senegalese rap/hip hop trio, consisting of N’Dango D, Aladji Man and Faada Freddy. ... Eedris Abdulkareem, born Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja, is a Nigerian hip hop artist. ... Eldee is the stage name for Lanre Dabiri. ... JJC is the stage name for Abdul Rasheed Bello a Nigerian rapper and music producer. ... An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ... An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ... Kalamashaka (aka K-Shaka) is a hip hop group based in Dandora, a ghetto estate in Nairobi, Kenya. ... Hip hop/Zouk artist Kaysha is the stage name of Edward Mokolo Jr (born January 22, 1974 in Kinshasa). ... The Kill Point is a television series that follows a group of U.S. Marines recently returned from serving in Iraq as they come together to pull off a major bank heist of a Three Rivers Bank branch in Pittsburgh, PA. The film of the series had the working title... Knaan (Keynaan, meaning traveler in Somali, born 1978)[1] is a Canadian] poet and hip-hop artist from the Hawiye clan in Somalia clan. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... MC Solaar is the stage name of francophone hip hop artist Claude MBarali (born March 5, 1969). ... Joseph Mbilinyi, a. ... Hechichamunorwa Mount zion Kwenda (born 1976) better known as Mizchif is a South African based Zimbabwean rapper. ... David Mathenge (born August 1976), better known for his stage name Nameless, is a Kenyan hip hop artist signed to the Ogopa DJs label. ... Plantashun Boyz was a very successful Nigerian Hip-Hop Band that comprised of members Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo (popularly known as Blackface), Innocent Ujah Idibia (best known as 2face Idibia) and Chibuzor Orji (Best known as Faze). ... Positive Black Soul (aka PBS) is a hip-hop group from Senegal. ... P-Square are a Nigerian R&B duo composed of identical twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye. ... Prophets of Da City is a hip hop crew from Cape Town, South Africa. ... Reggie Rockstone (Reginald Osei, the Godfather of Hiplife) is a rapper of Ghanaian descent, born in Britain and raised in Ghana; but lived a few years in the United States. ... Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, known by his stage name Ruggedman, born on September 20 (year unidentified) in Ehem, Abia State, is a Nigerian rapper. ... Styl-Plus are one of Nigerias most successful R&B and hip hop bands. ... Tony Tetuila is a Nigerian musician and one of the leading Afro hip hop artists in the country. ... Beanie Baby with its ty tag Ty Inc. ... Wawesh is a hip-hop artist and producer from Kenya. ... X Plastaz is a hip hop group from Tanzania, consisting of six members; the brothers Ruff, Gsan, and Ziggy, Maasai singer Yamat Ole Meipuko, and two teenage siblings of the brothers, who are considered better than many adult musicians. ... Ya Kid K (born 1972, Kinshasa) is the artist name of Manuela Ya Kid K Kamosi, a Congo-Belgian hip-hop artist. ... Bonginkosi Dlamini, aka Zola, is a South African poet, actor, and kwaito musician. ...

Recordings

  • Kudakwashe / Munyaradzi - Divided Kingdom Republic (DKR)(06/2007) Zimbabwe Double Album NyaDzi / KYN Records
  • Africa Raps (2002) compilation. Trikont.
  • Mzansi Music - young urban South Africa (2004) compilation. Trikont.
  • The Rough Guide to African Rap (2004) compilation. World Music Network.
  • Bongo Flava. Swahili Rap from Tanzania (2004) compilation out here records.
  • Lagos Stori plenti - urban sounds from Nigeria (2006) compilation out here records.
  • African Rebel Music - Roots Reggae & Dancehall (2006) compilation out here records.
  • Urban Africa Club - Hiphop, Kwaito and Dancehall (2007) compilation out here records.
  • African Underground Vol 1 (2005) compilation. Notable Productions. NomadicWax.com
  • Its Meant To Be - Wawesh(2006) Kenya Solo Album Blao Records[3]
  • Dandora Burning - UkooFlani Mau Mau(2006)Compilation Andaki[4]
  • Kilio Cha Haki - UkooFlani Mau Mau(2004)Compilation Up To You to[5]

The leftist publishing house Trikont was founded in 1967 in Munich. ... The leftist publishing house Trikont was founded in 1967 in Munich. ... Out here records is an independent record label founded in 2004. ... Out here records is an independent record label founded in 2004. ... Out here records is an independent record label founded in 2004. ... Out here records is an independent record label founded in 2004. ...

See also

  • La Haine a French film with an influential soundtrack

PA VIC(NIGERIA) La Haine (Hate) is a French black-and-white film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, released in 1995. ...


Prototype (Angola/South Africa)


External links

Articles
  • "Payback Is a Motherland" City Pages, July 12, 2006
  • "African hip hop, A to Z" Complicated Fun, July 12, 2006

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