Gambian hip hop

Hip hop is a musical genre, developed in the 1970s by African Americans in New York City. Gambia's much larger neighbor, Senegal, is home to a thriving hip hop scene, which has exerted a strong influence on Gambian hip hop. In 1999, the Gambia Radio & Television Services gave out the first Gambian Rap Award. The first crew to win the award for best new act was Da Fugitvz, who rapped in Wolof, the national language of Senegal, and thus became popular in both countries. They also later played at Popkomm in Germany.

Rappers, DJs, crews

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See also: Gambian hip hop, 1970s, 1999, African American, African hip hop, Algerian hip hop, American hip hop, Angolan hip hop