Sep 18, 2001 · Our hip-hop artists have promised much over the past few years but haven't always delivered, says STEPHEN JEWELL. Watch for that to change. For many years, New Zealand hip-hop artists have been This episode covers the influential collective 'Lost Tribe' and their 1996 classic 'Summer In The Winter' which confronted issues faced by generations of Pacific migrants into New Zealand. In 1996, South Auckland hip-hop collective Lost Tribe confronted the mistreatment of Pasifika migrants in their debut single 'Summer In The Winter'. There has never been a better collection of NZ hip-hop Dubious Brothers were a hip-hop duo based in Hamilton, New Zealand, formed in 2000. Members were Chris Macro (born Christopher Shaw, beatmaker/engineer/producer) and Tyna Keelan (guitars/bass/emcee). While New Zealand/Aotearoa hip-hop at the time (led by Che Fu and King Kapisi) was tending to contain a South Pacific influence, Dubious Brothers Feb 20, 2020 · Nechi Nech. Nechi Nech – aka Ravid Plotnik – is the new “king” of Israeli hip hop. Famous for his intelligent flow, processional production and persistent hard work, this “white boy” – or “nechi” in Amharic – shows just how far natural talent coupled with sheer determination can get you. Aug 10, 2017 · 32. TH' DUDES. One of our original local successes (songwriter Dave Dobbyn has forged a HUGE solo career since), Th' Dudes also made waves on the pub rock scene with a healthy swathe of brilliant Since the Group’s inception in ‘72 when a young Michael Gudinski formed Mushroom Records and Mushroom Music Publishing, Mushroom has grown into an iconic independent force spanning six pillars of services in entertainment. Unparalleled in creating culture, the passion for industry, people and progress is the driving force. May 22, 2023 · In late-80s Aotearoa, hip-hop was still largely unknown to the general public, and the success of 'She's a Mod [Mod Rap]' helped open up a lane for future New Zealand hip-hop artists to follow. This episode covers Double J & Twice The T's origins in Ōtāhuhu and how they entered the music scene. We also hear about the disconnect between Double The Onehunga-based hip-hop label was founded in the early 2000s by Jared Abbott, a wiley rapper called Cyphanetik, with the aim of promoting his friends and favourite rappers, artists like Jay Feb 12, 2021 · Born in South Africa, Chelsea Jade Metcalf relocated to New Zealand with her family at the age of five, so we can claim her. Chelsea released her debut album today after a couple of EPs and single releases. We told you the album was gonna be good and it really is. Her unique brand of melancholy pop and clever lyricism have taken her all the way Dec 26, 2021 · A new podcast from Phil Bell, AKA DJ Sir-Vere, in collaboration with writer and Dazed contributor Martyn Pepperell, specifically hones in on Aotearoa hip hop (Aotearoa being the Māori name for New Zealand). Over the course of two, six-episode seasons, it traces how the genre landed in New Zealand — courtesy of taped radio shows and hit songs Dec 20, 2021 · They stayed in regular contact, swapped tips on music production, and started working together to tour New Zealand hip hop artists through the South Island. Shan and Ali, the Make Room tour, 1998-99. Dirks coveted the Akai MPC sampling workstation, an all-in-one hardware box that was the machine of choice for most of his favourite hip hop Season 2. NZ HIP HOP STAND UP season 2 continues on from Season 1 of exploring the greatest songs released over the 30 year history of hip hop in Aotearoa. Season 2 starts off in 1994 with ‘Hip Hop Holiday’ by Three the Hard Way and ends in 2018 with ‘Set it Off’ by JessB. We have the major players in Aotearoa’s Hip Hop back again to Bill Urale. King Kapisi (Bill Urale) performing "Raise Up". Bill Rangi Urale MNZM (born 1974), known by his stage name King Kapisi, is a New Zealand hip hop recording artist. He was the first hip hop artist in New Zealand to receive the Silver Scroll Award at the APRA Awards for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999. In 1994, Kiwis were ‘still wearing stubbies and listening to rock and roll’ when 3 The Hard Way’s ‘Hip Hop Holiday’ hit number one and helped usher the genre into the New Zealand mainstream. “Radio slogans back then were no rap, no crap,” Mike Paton says. When 3 The Hard Way formed in 1993, New Zealand’s hip hop scene was still “definitely underground”. Group members Chris May 22, 2023 · About the artists. Fast Crew. Fast Crew was a New Zealand hip-hop group that formed in Auckland in 1999. The early line-up consisted of Dane Rumble, Jeremy Kent-Johnston, Brad Devcich, Rebecca Le Harle. They gained recognition after releasing their hit single "I Got" in 2003, which peaked at number four on the New Zealand charts. Dane Rumble .
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