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Hungarian hip hop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hungarian hip hop
Popular Hungarian hip hop is popular among the inner city/urban population in Hungary. Performers include a gangsta rap pioneer, Ganxsta Zolee, his local fellow Dopeman, L.L. Junior and Sub Bass Monster. These artists reveled in relative obscurity outside Hungary until Speak (artist) released a video which garnered worldwide attention as well as over 2 million views on YouTube. == The beginning and domination in mainstream == It began with a rapper named Ganxsta "Döglégy" Zolee (b. Zoltán Zana, January 7, 1968) and his clique The Kartel. He is the son of high-class actor family and is a professional ice-hockey player. In musical grounds he was originally the drummer for a hard rock band Sex Action before forming his then-underground gangsta rap collective in 1995. Their first album ''Egyenesen a gettóból'' (English: Straight out the ghetto) was not a commercial success and gained little radio airplay, though their first single "Boom a fejbe" (Eng.: Boom to the head") reached the top 20 on a major record megastore sales chart that was published weekly in Danubius Rádió (the only commercial radio station with full country coverage then). Their second LP ''Jégre teszlek'' (Eng.: Put you on ice) and ''Helldorado'' was a big success with the latter having a Latino rap style influence and being certified platinum (50,000).
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