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, Lápiz Conciente, 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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