Hip-Hop
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Watch: Mumbai hip-hop collective of street musicians releases song to honour 50 Cent before his show
Scroll Staff
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50 years of hip-hop: How the music became a global cultural movement
Adam de Paor-Evans, The Conversation
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Video: Watch this breakdancer’s amazing performance in sari and high heels
Scroll Staff
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As the global music phenomenon turns 50 a hip-hop professor reflects on the word ‘dope’
AD Carson, The Conversation
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I am a hip-hop professor and I have produced the world’s first peer-reviewed rap album
AD Carson, The Conversation
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Watch: Mumbai dance group V.Unbeatable’s performance stuns audiences on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Scroll Staff
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In the land of Rabindra Sangeet, the underground hip-hop world had a coming-of-age party
Srijandeep Das
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Watch: New Zealand choreography group ‘The Royal Family’ has an unbelievable dance routine
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Rapper Kaam Bhaari hits back at music moguls in ‘Zeher’ (with Ranveer Singh for company)
Scroll Staff
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‘Gully Boy’ and more: Why 2019 is proving to be another watershed year for musician Karsh Kale
Devarsi Ghosh
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Watch hip-hop dance group Kings United India add a new routine of moves to ‘Azadi’ from 'Gully Boy’
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Mumbai hip-hop dance group Kings United makes a mark on the 'World Dance Show’ stage
Scroll Staff
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Watch: After 'Gully Boy' and Mumbai rap, here comes Kashmiri hip-hop with Ahmer Javed
Scroll Staff
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The release of ‘Gully Boy’ is a bittersweet moment for a stalwart of India’s hip-hop movement
Akhil Sood
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Beyond Divine and Naezy: Meet the real Gully Boys who helped shape Mumbai’s hip-hop scene
Amit Gurbaxani
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Watch: Hip-hop band Swadesi’s new song asks for Mumbai's Aarey Forest to be saved from ‘development’
Scroll Staff
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In Shillong, hip-hop artists are singing tales of poverty, unemployment and a fading language
Sanskrita Bharadwaj
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Watch: Hip-hop legend Missy Elliott surprises superfan with an impromptu duet of her song ‘Work It’
Scroll Staff
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India’s most exciting music label doesn’t want to produce hits – and that’s a good thing
Amit Gurbaxani
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Bangladeshi rappers wield rhymes as a weapon, with Tupac as their guide
Mubashar Hasan, The Conversation