Taiwanese hip hop
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Taiwanese hip hop music started in the early 1990s, popularized by early hip hop trio L.A. Boyz. A destinctive style of rap emerged, instead of using Chinese, Taiwanese was used for rap. Since the late 1990s, various underground hip hop groups started gaining mainstream attention.
[edit] Artists
- Emcee T - Chinese-American rapper from Taiwan
- Dog G
- L.A. Boyz
- The Party
- Jerry Lo (羅百吉)
- MC HotDog
- T-rush (first female band)
- Machi
- TTM
- Dog G (大支)
- Da Xi Men (大囍門)
- AsianPower
- Underground Nation
- MC Davi
- Witness
- kou chow ching [拷秋勤]
- Jay Chou
- Lee-Hom Wang
- Jeff & Machi
[edit] See also
World hip hop |
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