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Swiss hip hop

Swiss hip hop is not a genre of hip hop music, but a term covering all hip hop music from Switzerland.

As French, German and Italian rap, Swiss rap started in the early nineties. Early Swiss German rappers started rapping in English, but after the bilingual track "Murder by Dialect" by P27 featuring Black Tiger, rappers switched to their native Swiss German dialects. Rappers from the French-speaking part (where the traditional dialects died out in most parts) and from the Italian-speaking part (where most people mix dialects and Standard Italian freely) only rap in the standard languages.

Contents

Crews and rappers from the Romandie (French-speaking part)

Crews, rappers, DJs and producers from the German-speaking part

  • Big Zis
  • Black Tiger
  • Bligg
  • Brandhärd
  • Breitbild
  • Chlyklass
  • Damos
  • da shinin'
  • Da Westside
  • Def Cut
  • DJ Ace
  • DJ Hot Hands (Spanish and English)
  • DJ Nek
  • Documento C (Spanish, Swiss German)
  • Dynamic Duo
  • E.K.R.
  • Fred und Punkt
  • Freedom of Speech
  • Gleiszwei
  • Göldin & Bit-Tuner
  • Gosh & Arte Brā (Italian-speaking)
  • Greis
  • Hobbitz
  • Kalmoo
  • Kaotic Connection (English-speaking)
  • Leroy PRC
  • Lou Geniuz (English-speaking, R&B/hip hop)
  • Luana aka Chéjah
  • Lyrishi Zone
  • Makale (Turkish-speaking)
  • Marzelez
  • MC Syco
  • Mory
  • Oschtblock Kuahbuaba
  • P27
  • paar@ohrä
  • Primitive Lyrics
  • Primo
  • PVP
  • RAP aka (Revolting) Allschwil Posse (parody)
  • Rem.P
  • Robbin
  • Rob da Mob (raps in Standard German)
  • Sektion Kuchikäschtli
  • Sendak
  • S'Phantom
  • S'Projäkt
  • Stoffunita (Italian-speaking)
  • Tafs
  • TAZ
  • Tempo al tempo (Italian-speaking)
  • Tinguely dä Chnächt
  • Ufoholiker
  • Underclassmen (English-speaking)
  • V5
  • Vasi
  • Vizioso (Italian- and French-speaking)
  • Wurzel 5
  • Wrecked Mob
  • Zeno

Crews from Ticino (the Italian-speaking part)

  • Il Clan
  • effeDi
  • Momo Posse
  • Rampage

Romansh-speaking crews


External Link

http://www.realhiphop.ch/pages/groupesa.htm

Last updated: 08-29-2005 18:44:18
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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