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Hungarian hip hop is popular among the inner city/urban population inHungary.[1] Performers include agangsta rap pioneer,Ganxsta Zolee, his local fellowDopeman,L.L. Junior andSub Bass Monster.

The beginning and domination in mainstream

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It began with a rapper named Ganxsta "Döglégy" Zolee (b. Zoltán Zana, 7 January 1968) and his clique The Kartel. He is the son of a high-class actor family and is a professional ice-hockey player. In musical grounds he was originally the drummer for a hard rock band Sex Action before forming his then-underground gangsta rap collective in 1995. Their first albumEgyenesen a gettóból ("Straight out the Ghetto") was not a commercial success and gained little radio airplay, though their first single "Boom a fejbe" ("Boom to the Head") reached the top 20 on a major record megastore sales chart that was published weekly in Danubius Rádió (the only commercial radio station with full country coverage then). Their second and third LP's,Jégre teszlek ("Put you on Ice") andHelldorado, were big successes with the latter having a Latino rap influence and being certified platinum (50,000).

The mainstream and the underground

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The underground hip hop artist always attacked the mainstream hip hop artists because their music is too popular and they are "selling" their music for everybody. The underground hip hop musician's creations are most imaginative and have more message than the mainstream. The most well-knownHungarian underground hip hop publishers are: Kriminal Beats, WacuumAirs, Gimmeshot, S-10, Garage, Bloose Broavaz.

Gangsta rap

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Meanwhile, one of the members of the Kartel, Lory B left the crew and converted a born again Christian and starting a solo effort inChristian rap. Another member O.G. Sámson release "Ganjaman" a single written injungle rap genre that became also successful thanks to its weed-worshipper lyrics and nudist video. The group adopted a new memberDopeman who had street creditibility with his suburban-gipsy background. His trademark is a rapping technique similar toMaster P's "Uhh!" sound and the use ofenjambements in his verses. Later he quit the band and started a solo career as well as producing new artists including acts such asFekete Vonat (Eng.: Black Train) a trio who have used traditional roma techniques in their hip hop recordings and MC Ducky a female rapper and Majka Papa a formerValó Világ (Real World) runner-up. His own albumMagyarország rémálma (Eng.: Nightmare of Hungary) became a gold album (15,000) in 2000 and Fekete Vonat'sA város másik oldalán (Eng.: On the other side of the city) has reached platinum in 2001. It contained the title track with the same name, which gained major radio airplay as well as TV videoplay. Its tune was sampled fromBill Withers' "Just the two of us". In 2003 Majka'sAz ózdi hős (Eng.: The Hero ofÓzd) was also awarded gold and had a duo single with his producer sampling the Dr. Dre beatNuthin' But a "G" Thang. The street-macho image has been strengthened by a TV boxing ceremony entitledStarbox, an attempt to get rival celebrities into a fistfight. All Majka, Zolee and Dopeman participated and fought well.

Comedy rap

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Simultaneously a new genre of rap was about to emerge, which was much more built upon the unique features of Hungarian language in rhyming, word-plays, jokes and ambiguities. First it was developed by the RAPülők (1992–1994) and then by the hip hop duoAnimal Cannibals beginning from 1995. In the same year their first single "Takarítónő" (Eng.: Cleaning Lady) was a hit with radio and TV airplay. They were the first Hungarian group ever to get played inMCM a French music TV station (single "Kérek egy puszikát!"). Their success inspired many upcoming groups and by utilizing their fame Animal Cannibals launched a new series of MC battles nationwide in local clubs calledtheFila Rap Jam in 1996. Its goal is to invite the winners toBudapest into a final contest in which the champion selected by the audience is given a record deal. One of their first newfound talents wasSub Bass Monster, whose first albumFélre az útból (Eng.: Get out of the way) went platinum in 2000 and the second one gold in 2001. An example of his funny metaphors is the title of his third single "Négy Ütem" (Eng.:Four Strokes) that was a reference to the four steps of breathing in marihuana. In some characteristics the style as a whole can be compared to those fromEminem's first solo material as well as toD-12's.

R&B

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Rhythm and Blues is still in its infancy in Hungary. Few blue-eyed soul musicians are trying to phase the genre into the Hungarian market. One of them isL.L. Junior who has taken his name fromLL Cool J one of his childhood idols. He is an ex-member of the Fekete Vonat. He has been moderately successful making four albums but only managed to sell ten thousand of his third album that was his highest selling achievement.

Romani hip hop

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Main article:Romani hip hop

Many Hungarian rappers are ofRomani (Gypsy) descent.[2]

Aftermath

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Until 2006 Gangsta Zolee and The Kartel's first disc also received platinum status and due to Hungarian sales awards changes during the years it has become the only recording to reach the 120,000 copies platinum limit in the post-communist music history of Hungary and still remains the highest selling rap and pop CD ever (although bootlegging and high taxes on data medium have a very big and growing effect on the low sales indexes). The limit has been gradually lowered right after and was set to 20,000. Ten albums and one greatest hits were recorded by the Kartel from which five are gold and two are platinas. They also composed the main theme for the2001 Division I Ice hockey championship in Hungary as well as for boxer Janos "Bonebreaker" Nagy a formerIBO world junior-lightweight champion andWBO world junior-lightweight champion title challenger againstJorge Rodrigo Barrios. They also remade American songs for exampleRevolving Door andCheck Yo Self. Recently one of Zolee's former protégés Ogli G got paroled and formed a new label and releasedEgyenesen a férfiházból (Eng.: Straight outta the brothel) that is - in its title - a homage to the Kartel's first record. He's the first gangsta rapper whose reputation is backed up with a prison sentence. Ganxsta Zolee nowadays gets into acting and participating in political late night shows. Dopeman has recently played in his own reality show. Ogli is looking for an American record deal.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Angus Batey (2008-02-29)."Angus Batey reports on hip-hop influenced Hungarians | Music".The Guardian. Retrieved2014-02-25.
  2. ^Terkourafi, Marina (23 September 2010).The Languages of Global Hip Hop. A&C Black. p. 103.ISBN 978-0-8264-3160-8.
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