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] is quite a new style of music for ], but it has nevertheless proven very popular. The majority of ] and ] rappers are from the ] (the ] / ] dominated half of the country), although more and more are coming out of the ]. The vibrant underground scene has coalesced around several major portals on the Internet. ] is quite a new style of music for ], but it has nevertheless proven very popular. The majority of ] and ] rappers are from the ] (the ] / ] dominated half of the country), although more and more are coming out of the ]. The vibrant underground scene has coalesced around several major portals on the Internet.


The most famous rapper in Bosnia-Herzegovina is ], who extended the Bosnian rap scene throughout Europe, and others include ], ], ], ] etc. The most popular rap group who's members work and live in Bosnia-Herzegovina is Dibidus with Billy, Jammin and DJ Omar. But although being small in numbers it is definitely filled with talents, one of the most famous DJ's in the Balkan Peninsula is ], with some young artists worth mentioning like DJ Kriege, DJ Soul, ] and various rap beat producers from the area that work with some of the greatest names in hip hop. The most famous rapper in Bosnia-Herzegovina is ], who extended the Bosnian rap scene throughout Europe, and others include ], ] etc.
Due to the war in 1992-1995 (where many were seeking refuge in other European countries and the United States) many Bosnian and Herzegovinan Hip Hop artists are also spread out all around the world including the ], ], ], ], ], ] etc.{{fact}}

Due to the war in 1992-1995 (where many were seeking refuge in other European countries and the United States) many Bosnian and Herzegovinan Hip Hop artists are also spread out all around the world including the ], ], ], ], ], ] etc.

Most known rappers that live in the countries mentioned above are () ], Admalish, ], Seik Ba, ],], ], ], ], RimaD, ] etc.

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Hip hop is quite a new style of music for Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it has nevertheless proven very popular. The majority of Bosnian and Herzegovinian rappers are from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Bosniaks / Bosnian Croat dominated half of the country), although more and more are coming out of the Republika Srpska. The vibrant underground scene has coalesced around several major portals on the Internet.

The most famous rapper in Bosnia-Herzegovina is Edo Maajka, who extended the Bosnian rap scene throughout Europe, and others include Frenkie, Disciplinska Komisija etc. Due to the war in 1992-1995 (where many were seeking refuge in other European countries and the United States) many Bosnian and Herzegovinan Hip Hop artists are also spread out all around the world including the United States, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Netherlands etc.

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