The ultimate guide to the most exotic rap in the world | Part 1 - EUROPE

in #boombox6 years ago (edited)

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Ever heard of rap in Mayan or Aztec? In addition, in Eskimo or Tibetan? Have you ever seen clips from the Kingdom of Tonga or hip-hop videos made by Papuans and Saami? Disgusting men gathered for you the most exotic rap from around the world. Some of the songs are thrash, but some suddenly turn out to be real pearls that you want to listen to on the replay.


EUROPE

Yung Nnelg - Hoofdprijs | Netherlands

Yung Nnelg - Hoofdprijs | A COLORS SHOW

Let us start with a light level. Dutch rap sounds curious, if not unique. In addition, it is not just that Dutch, with its softness and “roundness” that is strange for Germanic languages, is extremely interesting for the rhythms of hip-hop. It has developed its own rap school - it is very phlegmatic, almost emotionless. For some reason, every artist performs as if he reads exclusively for himself, in an undertone, without noticing the listener. More phlegmatic and thoughtful mass hip-hop, than here, probably does not exist anywhere in the world.

For those who are curious about Dutch hip-hop, I advise you to turn to DEEBO1017 or ROOSEVELT.

Amoc - Kiälláseh | Finland. Sami language

Rapper Amoc uses the endangered language of the Sami - the indigenous Finno-Ugric population of the north of Scandinavia (and in part - the North-West of Russia). In addition, the performer himself comes from the Inari Sami, in whose dialect only 300-400 people speak. Therefore, rap in this language is a real rarity.

For those who do not want to watch the initial cinematic footage about the life of ordinary Lappish guys: the composition itself starts at 1.40.

Amoc - Kiälláseh feat. Ailu Valle

Don’t Call Me Eskimo | Greenland. Eskimos

In addition, here in our list the real game begins. Despite the fact that formally the same Holland and Denmark are practically neighbors, we should not forget that the latter owns the territory of Greenland. Moreover, you know, Greenland rap is doomed to be exotic.

Don't Call Me Eskimo

The composition Don’t Call Me Eskimo is the anthem of an offended Inuit who is tired of everyone calling him the racist obsolete word "Eskimo". Do not do this anymore, do not upset the person.

M.A.K. - Kateak | Spain. Basque Country

No one still knows where the Basques came from and where their roots might be. Most likely, they are a remnant of the oldest substrate of Europe, the tribes that lived here thousands of years before the ancestors of the current Europeans came here. In the Basque preserved evidence of prehistoric matriarchal paganism, its own lunar calendar and other exotic things that you do not expect from Spain. Apparently, the Basques live in the territories occupied by them for about 20 thousand years - it is simply inconceivable that the ancient people.

M.A.K. - KATEAK _ RMX - KLIP

So rap sounds in a language that is 20 thousand years old.

To be continued...

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