Taiwanese hip hop
Taiwanese hip hop music started in the early 1990s, popularized by the early hip hop trio L.A. Boyz.[1] A distinctive style of rap emerged using Taiwanese Hokkien as opposed to the Mandarin Chinese used in Mandopop.
Artists
- L.A. Boyz
- Jerry Lo (羅百吉)
- MC HotDog
- Soft Lipa (蛋堡)
- Dog G (大支)
- Machi (麻吉)
- Manchuker (滿人)
- MJ116 (頑童)
- Nine One One (玖壹壹)
See also
References
- ↑ Dunn, Ashley (5 April 1993). "Rapping to a Bicultural Beat : Dancing Trio From Irvine--the L.A. Boyz--Scores a Hit in Taiwan". The LA Times. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
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