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  1. A East Coast hip hop (ou Hip Hop da Costa leste) foi um subgênero regional do hip hop, que teve sua origem na cidade de Nova Iorque, durante a década de 1970. [1] Tinha como rival a Costa Oeste.

  2. East Coast hip hop is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in New York City during the 1970s. [3] [4] Hip hop is recognized to have originated and evolved first in The Bronx, New York City. [5] In contrast to other styles, East Coast hip hop music prioritizes complex lyrics for attentive listening rather than beats for dancing. [5]

  3. A East Coast hip hop foi um subgênero regional do hip hop, que teve sua origem na cidade de Nova Iorque, durante a década de 1970. Tinha como rival a Costa Oeste. Tal rivalidade motivou a briga dos dois principais representantes de cada área: Tupac Shakur, da Costa Oeste, e posteriormente, The Notorious B.I.G., da Leste.

  4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Coast hip hop musicians. This category is for hip hop artists whose origins stem from the Northeastern United States. This includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

  5. The East CoastWest Coast hip hop rivalry was a dispute between artists and fans of the East Coast hip hop and West Coast hip hop scenes in the United States, especially from the mid-1990s. [1] A focal point of the rivalry was the feud between East Coast–based rapper the Notorious B.I.G. signed by Puff Daddy and their New York City –based ...

  6. Underground hip hop (também conhecido como East Coast hip hop) é um subgênero do rap associado ao estilo de música chamado Underground.

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    Portuguese hip hop (Hip hop português), more commonly called hip hop tuga ("tuga" here being a slang for "Portuguese"), is the Portuguese variety of hip hop music. It differs from mainstream hip hop because it has strong influences from African music, from Lusophone Africa, reggae, zouk and fado [according to whom?] [citation needed].

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