Dominican hip hop
Dominican hip hop is hip hop music from the Dominican Republic or hip hop music performed by Dominican artists or artists of Dominican descent. Dominican hip hop employs a blend of Caribbean rhythms. Dominican hip hop musicians include DKano, El Lapiz Consciente, Del Patio, and Mozart La Para y Villanosam.[1]
References
- Tuider, Katherine; Caplan, Evan (2012). Dominican Republic (Other Places Travel Guide). Other Places. ISBN 978-1-935850-09-0.
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