Iranian hip hop

Iranian hip hop refers to hip- hop music from Iran.

The first attempt to create Iranian Rap, performed by a native of Los Angeles group Sandy in the early 1990s, their music, however, was regarded by the majority as pop music. The first Iranian rapper, whose lyrics and beats attracted attention, Deev, which in 2003 published aggressive political play Dasta Bala was ( "Hands up " or "all clap " ) is the first hip- hop was piece full length was played. After the first piece of soon hitsch - kas ( "No " ) and was later followed by Zedbazi, the movement made by the summer of 2004, a significant development. At this time had developed on the popular among Iranians social networking site Orkut, a Persian rapper and hip- hop scene. Despite the minimal support provided by traditional media, the popularity of the Persian hip-hop among the Iranian youth due to a high Internet followers and a steady increase in the quality of the music grows.

History

With the introduction of satellite television in Iran in the early 1990s and the worldwide recognition of hip- hop and its American artists such as 2pac, NWA and Eminem found this style of music popular with the mostly born after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 Iranian youth. They took the beats and the rhythmic texts on eagerly and began to finally create even this genre of music in Persian. Soon they evolved from rap followers to poets and producers, and brought to light so as they saw life as Iranians and what they wanted from the world. They used music as a means of self-expression, and finally brought artists like Daad, Deev, Hich Kas, Pishro, Farid Sargon, Zedbazi, Yas out that, everyone made ​​their own contribution to Iranian hip-hop itself. ( a.k.a: Persian Rap ).

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