Spanish hip hop
| Music of Spain | |
|---|---|
| Andalusia | Aragon |
| Balearic Islands | Basque Country |
| Canary Islands | Castile, Madrid and Leon |
| Catalonia | Extremadura |
| Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias | Murcia |
| Navarre and La Rioja | Valencia |
| Genres: Classical – Flamenco Folk – Hip hop – Opera – Pop – Rock | |
| Timeline and Samples | |
| Awards | Amigo Awards |
| Charts | AFYVE |
| Festivals | Benidorm, Eurovision |
| Media | Fans, La Revista 40, Mundo Joven |
Spanish hip hop music began in the late 1980s. Break dance crews used mainly American recordings, while local rappers practised for very small underground audiences. A few rock bands, like Os Resentidos, Kortatu and TDK tried and recorded some approaches to hip hop music, but kept most of their hard rock background. In contrast to most other European countries, Spain has had little in the way of popular hip hop (excepting Mission Hispana), according to the European Music Office's report on Music in Europe [1].
In 1989 Troya Dscs&Rcrs label released the first Spanish hip hop LP: Madrid Hip Hop, a compilation of four bands from the province of Madrid: DNI, Estado Crítico, Sindicato del Crimen and QSC. The record presented two cuts of each band.
Later in 1989, Ariola major label tried a new push to establish some hip hop stars, with a new compilation of Madrilene hip hop music: Rappin Madrid, introduced more solists and groups, like MC Randy & D.J. Jonco.
Both attempts mostly failed, but helped to establish a viable scene in Madrid. Zona Bruta, the first Spanish hip hop specialised label, was founded in 1994. Some Spanish rappers are African.
Some important Spanish hip hop artists are:
- Luchadores Mexicanos
- 7 Notas 7 Colores
- Los Verdaderos Kreyentes de la Religión de Hip Hop
- Frank T
- Solo Los Solo
- Club de los Poetas Violentos
- Ari
- La Mala Rodríguez
- El Payo Malo
- La Puta Opepé
- Jota Mayúscula
- Geronación
- Violadores del Verso
- Doble H
- Vecinos Locox
- Shuga Wuga
- NoNa
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Categories: Hip hop by nation | Spanish music