Talk:Malaysian hip hop

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I reckon the true pioneers of Malaysian hip hop was KRU, mid 90s-ish. Too Phat is part of the late-90s "urban wave". Even so, Poetic Ammo was *the* pioneer of late-90s urban wave hip hop, having come before them (also under Positive Tone). I don't have the facts, and I'm not even into the local hip hop scene, so I can't be the one to expand this article properly. Any takers? --Lionelster 03:50, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

This is an interesting article on a topic I know nothing about. Could someone in the know add some details? Such as: do they rap in English or Malay? What topics do they rap about? etc Ashmoo 06:16, 10 October 2006 (UTC)