Rap dogba

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Rap dogba is a gangsta rap-influenced Hip hop style which first gained popularity in Cote D'Ivoire in the late 1990s.[1] The music was pioneered in Cote D'Ivoire by the rapper Angelo Dogba, from which the style takes its name. It is a combination of gangsta rap, British Jungle, and African rhythm tracks. Ivorian Rap Dogba musicians include Angelo's Crazy B (with Sky Larock and Chase Boogie) and Angelo & les Dogbas, Incarcerés, Baby Joe 'King Osagyefo' Double Uppercut, and Rudy Rudiction.

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Ivoirian hip hop

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  1. ^ A-Z of African Music: Breaking down the musical history of the African diaspora.. BBC Radio 1Xtra. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on 2008-03-22.