Urban Pasifika

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El Urban Pasifika es un subgénero del hip hop que combina el estilo estadounidense del hip hop o el R&B con la instrumentación y lenguaje de rap maorí o de las Islas Pacífico. Creado en Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, alrededor de 1993 con la grabación del álbum Urban Pasifika - Pioneers of a Pasifikan Frontier en un sello discográfico de Auckland llamado Urban Pasifika Records. Este sello está acreditado con la creación del género. Urban Pasifika también puede ser conocido como Pasifikan Hiphop y está vinculado con el hip hop neozelandés. Algunos artistas de este género son: rdf:langString
Urban Pasifika (also known as Urban Pacific and Urban Pacifika) is a New Zealand subgenre of hip hop, that developed primarily among Pasifika New Zealanders in South Auckland. Drawn from alternative hip hop and R&B influences, it was quickly blended with Pacific Island or Māori instrumentation and traditional songwriting (such as ukulele samples) and singing and rapping in a variety of Polynesian languages, such as Māori, Samoan, Niuean and Tongan. The genre's genesis in the 1980s blossomed into a unique, globally enrapturing cultural scene in its homeland of Auckland, especially in the next decade. Urban Pasifika is one of the most popular music genres to arise from New Zealand, and helped cement Auckland's reputation on the world stage as a major cultural centre, and the most ethnically rdf:langString
Urban Pasifika è un sottogenere della musica hip hop che combina lo stile hip hop statunitense o i suoni R&B, con gli strumenti tipici Māori o delle isole dell'Oceano Pacifico (come campionamenti dell'ukulele) e testi in lingue delle popolazioni delle isole del Pacifico. Tale sottogenere ha avuto origine ad Auckland, Nuova Zelanda nel 1993 con la pubblicazione dell'album della di Phillip Fuemana, questa etichetta è accreditata come la creatrice del genere. * * * * * * rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El Urban Pasifika es un subgénero del hip hop que combina el estilo estadounidense del hip hop o el R&B con la instrumentación y lenguaje de rap maorí o de las Islas Pacífico. Creado en Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, alrededor de 1993 con la grabación del álbum Urban Pasifika - Pioneers of a Pasifikan Frontier en un sello discográfico de Auckland llamado Urban Pasifika Records. Este sello está acreditado con la creación del género. Urban Pasifika también puede ser conocido como Pasifikan Hiphop y está vinculado con el hip hop neozelandés. Algunos artistas de este género son: * Che Fu * King Kapisi * Dei Hamo * Adeaze * Savage * Deceptikonz * Datos: Q4006363
rdf:langString Urban Pasifika (also known as Urban Pacific and Urban Pacifika) is a New Zealand subgenre of hip hop, that developed primarily among Pasifika New Zealanders in South Auckland. Drawn from alternative hip hop and R&B influences, it was quickly blended with Pacific Island or Māori instrumentation and traditional songwriting (such as ukulele samples) and singing and rapping in a variety of Polynesian languages, such as Māori, Samoan, Niuean and Tongan. The genre's genesis in the 1980s blossomed into a unique, globally enrapturing cultural scene in its homeland of Auckland, especially in the next decade. Urban Pasifika is one of the most popular music genres to arise from New Zealand, and helped cement Auckland's reputation on the world stage as a major cultural centre, and the most ethnically Polynesian city in the world. It originated within the , specifically its heavily Polynesian southern suburbs; the genre quickly gained traction, with a major scene in Wellington's suburbs of Lyall Bay, Newtown, Aro Valley and Te Aro within its Cuba Precinct (such as Fat Freddy's Drop, King Kapisi and Upper Hutt Posse) and, to a lesser extent, Christchurch (with the globally successful rapper Scribe). Two of the best known examples of the genre are In The Neighbourhood by the duo Sisters Underground, released in 1994, and OMC's How Bizarre and On The Run, the former of which became a smash hit worldwide, topping the charts in multiple countries. The 1990s were the heyday for Urban Pasifika artists, and icons of the genre went on to become legends of New Zealand music and within the greater New Zealand diaspora.
rdf:langString Urban Pasifika è un sottogenere della musica hip hop che combina lo stile hip hop statunitense o i suoni R&B, con gli strumenti tipici Māori o delle isole dell'Oceano Pacifico (come campionamenti dell'ukulele) e testi in lingue delle popolazioni delle isole del Pacifico. Tale sottogenere ha avuto origine ad Auckland, Nuova Zelanda nel 1993 con la pubblicazione dell'album della di Phillip Fuemana, questa etichetta è accreditata come la creatrice del genere. La Urban Pasifika viene anche chiamata Pasifikan hip hop ed ha stretti legami con l'hip hop neozelandese. I principali artisti attivi in questo sottogenere includono: * * * * * *
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