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'''Greek hip hop''' ({{lang-el|Ελληνικό χιπ χοπ}}, {{IPA-el|eliniˈko hip hop|pron}}), is the chief genre of ] in ]. |
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'''Greek hip hop''' ({{langx|el|Ελληνικό χιπ χοπ}}, {{IPA-el|eliniˈko hip hop|pron}}), is the chief genre of ] in ]. |
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==History== |
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==History== |
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The earliest indications of the localized genre date back to 1987 the Maxi-single Deejays's with the group ], though native language albums did not appear until the mid-1990s. The first hip hop album was ''Diamartiria'' (protest) in 1993 of Active Member along with "Σκληροί καιροί" (Hard Times) by FF.C. Both albums relaesed under the independent label "Freestyle Productions". Though many can argue that the album Modern Fears "Η Αναμέτρηση" (circa 1992) by Aris Thomas was the first hip hop influenced record in Greece. Then ] followed with their unreleased demo on Freestyle Productions, and TXC (now Artemis/Efthimis) with their single ''Terror X Crew'' in 1995. |
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The earliest indications of the localized genre date back to 1987 the Maxi-single Deejays's with the group ], though native language albums did not appear until the mid-1990s. The first hip hop album was ''Diamartiria'' (protest) in 1993 of Active Member along with "Σκληροί καιροί" (Hard Times) by FF.C. Both albums released under the independent label "Freestyle Productions". Though many can argue that the album Modern Fears "Η Αναμέτρηση" (circa 1992) by Aris Thomas was the first hip hop influenced record in Greece. Then ] followed with their unreleased demo on Freestyle Productions, and TXC (now Artemis/Efthimis) with their single ''Terror X Crew'' in 1995. |
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] came to Greece in 1997 with the group ] (Ζωντανοί Νεκροί; ''Living Dead''). In 1999 the group Paremvoles (Παρεμβολές) released the first ] CD named ''En Opsi'' (Εν όψει; ''In consideration of''). In 2000 the group Alfa Gama (Άλφα Γάμα ) continued with the CD named ''Agnostofovia'' (Αγνωστοφοβία; ''Fear of the unknown''). ] and Goin' Through made Greek hip-hop famous in the mainstream Greek audience. Goin' Through changed their way of music from hip hop to a kind of ] or ]. The political issues and the society also invaded to this type of music. Terror X Crew introduced a new style of rapping with their CDs "I Polis Ealo" (1997) and "Essetai Imar" (2001). These ''ethnocentric'' albums signified the first time ] was involved with hip-hop music. In 2001 ], the then president of the ], awarded the band for its service to contemporary Greek music.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mousikovlog.blogspot.com/2015/10/terror-x-crew-txc-1992-2002.html |title=MousikoVLOG |date=October 1, 2015 |access-date=October 8, 2021}}</ref> |
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The band ] formed in 1996 and was composed of 3 members: JHX (also known as Iraklis), HFO and FKS. |
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The rap group ] formed in 2002 and dissolved in 2008. The key member was Iraklis. In 1999 the rappers ] and ] started a plan named '''Plan I: Ten Little Brown Peppers'''. Rapper ] helped Ekatommyriouxos to write the lyrics. So, then came the '''Plan II: Boro Na Kano Kati Opos To Kanei O Opikos?''' In ], at a ]' concert, a member of the rap group ], ] wanted to become a key member of the group. In ], Iraklis found himself with ], Agrammatos and Ekatommyriouxos and were told to form the group. In ] came a fifth member, Kyrios Tou Den Thelo. In ] the group disbanded after releasing their last album named ''To Trito Simvolo'' which was released in ]. This group is related to an other group named ] (members: ], ], ]) and formed in ]. |
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In 2015, Kyrios Tou Den Thelo formed his new group named Notios Kosmos (Southern World) with the rappers Argos and ]. |
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] came to Greece in 1997 with the group ] (Ζωντανοί Νεκροί; ''Living Dead''). In 1999 the group Paremvoles (Παρεμβολές) released the first ] CD named ''En Opsi'' (Εν όψει; ''In consideration of''). In 2000 the group Alfa Gama (Άλφα Γάμα ) continued with the CD named ''Agnostofovia'' (Αγνωστοφοβία; ''Fear of the unknown''). ] and Goin' Through made Greek hip-hop famous in the mainstream Greek audience. Goin' Through changed their way of music from hip hop to a kind of ] or ]. The political issues and the society also invaded to this type of music. Terror X Crew introduced a new style of rapping with their CD's "I Polis Ealo" (1997) and "Essetai Imar" (2001). These ''ethnocentric'' albums signified the first time ] was involved with hip-hop music. In 2001 ], the then president of the ], awarded the band for its service to contemporary Greek music.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mousikovlog.blogspot.com/2015/10/terror-x-crew-txc-1992-2002.html |title=MousikoVLOG |date=October 1, 2015 |access-date=October 8, 2021}}</ref> |
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Nowadays Greek hip hop covers a broad spectrum, all the way from hardcore hip hop to ]. |
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Nowadays Greek hip hop covers a broad spectrum, all the way from hardcore hip hop to ]. |
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The earliest indications of the localized genre date back to 1987 the Maxi-single Deejays's with the group FF.C, though native language albums did not appear until the mid-1990s. The first hip hop album was Diamartiria (protest) in 1993 of Active Member along with "Σκληροί καιροί" (Hard Times) by FF.C. Both albums released under the independent label "Freestyle Productions". Though many can argue that the album Modern Fears "Η Αναμέτρηση" (circa 1992) by Aris Thomas was the first hip hop influenced record in Greece. Then Razastarr followed with their unreleased demo on Freestyle Productions, and TXC (now Artemis/Efthimis) with their single Terror X Crew in 1995.
Nowadays Greek hip hop covers a broad spectrum, all the way from hardcore hip hop to urban pop.