List of Dutch hip hop musicians
This is a list of Dutch Hip hop musicians.
- Ali B - Born in Zaanstad of Moroccan descent, Ali B has been described as "perhaps the most popular rapper in the Netherlands".[1]
- Brainpower - Brainpower is an MC that has gained respect for his clever rhymes and his freestyle (battle) skills. After some collaborations with Extince and de Spookrijders, Brainpower released his hit single Dansplaat in 2002, which topped the charts. In that same period, Brainpower featured on Nas' 'One Mic'.
- D-Men - a commercially successful hiphop group from Diemen, known for their American type of beats and their catchy deliveries. D-Men received some media attention after releasing their mixtapes Straatremixes.
- Extince is one of the first Dutch language rappers[2][3] to appear in the Dutch music charts.
- Kempi - an Antillean rapper.
- Lange Frans & Baas B are the core of the group D-Men[4]
- Negativ from Amsterdam. Known for his many battle raps.
- Opgezwolle - the number 1 Nederhop group in the Netherlands, from Zwolle. Their trademark: a wide range of funky, electronic type of beats combined with high skilled flows and deliveries performed by MC's Sticky Steez and Phreako Rico.
- Osdorp Posse - achieved commercial success and exerted great influence on the Dutch hip hop scene.[5]
- Postmen - from Rotterdam, this successful (live) band mostly sing in English and combines various music styles such as reggae and hiphop.
References
- ↑ Miezkowski, Sylvia; Smith, Joy; de Valck, Marijke (2008). Sonic interventions. Rodopi. p. 269. ISBN 90-420-2294-9. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
- ↑ Mitchell, Tony (2002-01-01). Global noise: rap and hip-hop outside the USA. Wesleyan University Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-8195-6502-0. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
Extince's extremely humorous rhymes flow in a very soft southern accent (southern Dutch is more fluent and softer and ...
- ↑ Tilli, Robert (December 9, 2000). "International Action". Billboard. p. 52. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ Hiphopenmark: Biographies
- ↑ "Hoe een clip een speelfilm werd van zes minuten". BN/De Stem. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
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