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rap around the world.
Palestine
Israel
Ireland
I'll post a few more in a few days if there's any interest.
Israel
Ireland
I'll post a few more in a few days if there's any interest.
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Re: rap around the world.
Definitely. Good stuff.
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Rap from Palestine
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Finland. This is a small country, so again a bunch of friends it this video
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^^good stuff, as always!
Japanese American collabo...
Japanese American collabo...
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Japanese has some pretty good rap. And it seems that they especially like to make g-funk sounds and ride old, American cars. Like this way:
There's loads of videos and songs like this in Japan rap scene.
There's loads of videos and songs like this in Japan rap scene.
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This is a pretty popular turkish german rapper. He is rapping about "Uncle Tom Turks" in germany, but in a ironic way. He is married to a german woman.
He is mentioning several examples of successful turks in germany but the chorus keeps saying "no matter how much i change, i will always be the stupid foreigner to you".
Good song though, sampled from a turkish folk song.
He is mentioning several examples of successful turks in germany but the chorus keeps saying "no matter how much i change, i will always be the stupid foreigner to you".
Good song though, sampled from a turkish folk song.
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Grime from Britain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CgBhxH6Z3w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CgBhxH6Z3w
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Nice! I've always had a soft spot for Turkish music. I got on vinyls some very good turkish funk from the 70's.Sentenza wrote:
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Here's some fine French rap that I guess everyone should already know:
One of my favourites from MC Solaar.
One of my favourites from MC Solaar.
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Re: rap around the world.
Couple more Israeli Rappers in the US
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Some recent stuff from germany....
Its called "old times". He raps about Childhood memories, warning off the older guys from the cops, stealing from the store, water ballon fights etc.
Its called "old times". He raps about Childhood memories, warning off the older guys from the cops, stealing from the store, water ballon fights etc.
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Btw. if you need some suggestions for good turkish music, my wife is turkishpunamusta wrote:Nice! I've always had a soft spot for Turkish music. I got on vinyls some very good turkish funk from the 70's.Sentenza wrote:
Talking about that, heres some more turkish rap, first one is from london, second one is from Berlin early 1990s, 'Cartel'. They really set off the turkish rap scene in germany and europe.
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Last guys Ceza is by some considered the fastest rapper of the world.
Heres a remix someone made with him, Busta Rhymes an Tech 9.
Heres a remix someone made with him, Busta Rhymes an Tech 9.
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Some of you all might have already seen this Israeli. She and her style are now mainstream. here is where it started getting fame.
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Sure! This is the kind of Turkish music I've been mostly listening:Sentenza wrote: Btw. if you need some suggestions for good turkish music, my wife is turkish
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Barış Manço also has something I like:punamusta wrote:Sure! This is the kind of Turkish music I've been mostly listening:Sentenza wrote: Btw. if you need some suggestions for good turkish music, my wife is turkish
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punamusta wrote:Barış Manço also has something I like:punamusta wrote:Sure! This is the kind of Turkish music I've been mostly listening:Sentenza wrote: Btw. if you need some suggestions for good turkish music, my wife is turkish
Haha, i was just about to suggest Baris Manco to you.
What about Cem Karaca? He was very famous too and also worked together with Baris Manco.
I dont know i f you like all genres of turkish music, but Ahmet Kaya is also very famous and popular, but he is more into Türkü, the slow, melancholic type turkish music
Then you have for modern music Mustafa Sandal, who is doing all kinds of music, here its a reggea type song, with a german reggea artist
Cem Karaca also is amazing, because he did a complete album in german. And his german is pretty fucking good.
He had to escape to germany from turkey because the military government persecuted him because of his lyrics and he lived here for a couple of years.
This is one of his songs in german, criticizing racism and integration..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ5aDRnTNbI
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Here are some more:
Bulutsuzluk Özlemi - Normal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJI6qsj5mEs
Mogollar - Dinleyiverin Gari
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opF0GzFia5Q
MFÖ EleGüneKarşı
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHippYCK9Pg
Athena-Hersey Güzel Olacak...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imzsQm9g2mM
Bulutsuzluk Özlemi - Normal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJI6qsj5mEs
Mogollar - Dinleyiverin Gari
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opF0GzFia5Q
MFÖ EleGüneKarşı
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHippYCK9Pg
Athena-Hersey Güzel Olacak...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imzsQm9g2mM
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netherlands
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punamusta wrote:Nice! I've always had a soft spot for Turkish music. I got on vinyls some very good turkish funk from the 70's.Sentenza wrote:
Btw heres some more german rap with a turkish drift
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why does it say "this video is not available in your country"Sentenza wrote:Rap from Palestine
I never understood how it could not be
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Youtube blocks certain videos for certain countrys. I dont know why, but i hate that shit too. There are programs which unblock all videos though...elOriginalMartinez wrote:why does it say "this video is not available in your country"Sentenza wrote:Rap from Palestine
I never understood how it could not be
Proxtube for example.
This is the song without the video, maybe this works.
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Nice. Seems like a lot of rap out there is political social struggle. Rap, IMO, used to be like that here. Now just posers n busters rapping about budz n money n shit they ain't never been involved with. Rap now-a-days is garbage. Just my opinion.
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martinez its the copyright, youd be surprised how much american stuff isnt allowed in the uk because of it...it pisses me right off...
certain languages seem to lend themselves better to rap music than others, with the obvious exception of english i find the latin languages (spanish/french/portugese) easier on the ear than the germanic ones...
anyhow enough of that...
from uk
i hate to say it but im not up to date with the latest rap from uk, ive fell out of love with modern rap music in general, anyhow heres a couple classics from years gone by...
ty - 'the nonsense'
roots manuva - 'juggle tings proper' GREAT SCOTT!
certain languages seem to lend themselves better to rap music than others, with the obvious exception of english i find the latin languages (spanish/french/portugese) easier on the ear than the germanic ones...
anyhow enough of that...
from uk
i hate to say it but im not up to date with the latest rap from uk, ive fell out of love with modern rap music in general, anyhow heres a couple classics from years gone by...
ty - 'the nonsense'
roots manuva - 'juggle tings proper' GREAT SCOTT!
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Some more stuff from my city...lol
The guy at 3:20 is now a terrorist in Syria
Some G-Funk
The guy at 3:20 is now a terrorist in Syria
Some G-Funk
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I agree with you. I have always liked rap music, but american music started to suck at a certain point for the most part.Adobo wrote:Nice. Seems like a lot of rap out there is political social struggle. Rap, IMO, used to be like that here. Now just posers n busters rapping about budz n money n shit they ain't never been involved with. Rap now-a-days is garbage. Just my opinion.
Theres a huge genuinely creative scene around the world right now.
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Some Greek rap.
Not available on youtube, but dailymotion:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3y7vu ... isai_music
Not available on youtube, but dailymotion:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3y7vu ... isai_music
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Some stuff from Romania, pretty good actually.
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Korea (precisely Korean-American)
France
Italy
Quebec:
France
Italy
Quebec:
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Damn, how I forgot this topic here...Sentenza wrote: Haha, i was just about to suggest Baris Manco to you.
That Ahmet Kaya sounds very nice, really liked it! I like melancholic music, also our "national music" is very melancholic. Melancholy is just something that does the job
Mustafa Sandal was nice, too. I've actually listened quite a lot of Gentleman. Bulutsuzluk Özlemi's "Normal" also sounds good to me. Mogollar was a bit too up-tempo for me. Athena has a nice ska-vibe - do you know any other Turkish ska-bands?