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Friday 18 January 2013

Spanish Hip Hop


               Spanish hip hop is that the hip hop music made in espana.

                    The spanish hip hop is directly influenced by the united states' hip hop, and therefore the hip hop made in geographical area, and, to a lesser extend, by different european countries, like france or the uk.

                 At an equivalent time, the spanish hip hop has a global audience (including tours, collaborations and mixtape echanges), in geographical area, the u. s. and europe.

                   Latin american immigration in espana has additionally influenced from within the hip hop made within the country, spreading sure sounds, just like the reggaeton.

                 The hip hop culture in espana is commonly socially aware, and features a sturdy presence on working-class barrios (neighbourhoods), however it is not restricted to them. hip hop in espana grows sturdy in capital of spain, barcelona, zaragoza, sevilla or málaga, however the scene is gift all told the opposite regional capitals.

              Its sound is directly impressed by the most important hip hop designs on the us (east coast, south, northern and west coast), however it eventually incorporates reminiscences of flamenco or rumba (for example with artists like solo los solo, or la zygomatic bone rodríguez), or latin music in their loops and samples.

              It uses spanish as a main language for his or her lyrics, however it's usual to listen to it drawn up with english full sentences and slang words (a reasonably restricted spanglish), or english-spoken samples on their productions.

              The spanish hip hop conjointly cultivates a decent relationship with the dancehall / popular music genre culture, and therefore the collaborations ar frequent between artists from each musical worlds.

                  The spanish public radio options 2 durable hip hop radio shows: la cuarta parte and el rimadero, broadcasting national and international hip hop daily and weekly up to the current day.




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