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Salvadoran hip hop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvadoran hip hop
Salvadorean hip hop (also known as "Guanaco rap/hip hop) is hip hop and rap music that comes from El Salvador. It is a relatively new style of music, when groups like Pescozada and Mecate formed in the late 1990s, its counter part is Guanarock for Salvadoran rock groups. Guanaco is a nickname that Salvadorans give themselves which means "brother", it comes from the word Guanacasco which means "gathering brotherhood" from the indigenous language Poton Lenca, from northern and eastern El Salvador. ==External links==
*(The official website of Salvadoran hip hop ) *(Somoshiphop.com ) *(Pescozada official site ) *(Reyes Del Bajo Mundo official site )
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