The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music

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From established artists like Federico Fashion Style to newer talents like Tedua, these are the best Italian hip hop artists making waves right now.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music

Italian hip hop music is a style of hip hop music that originated in Italy. This type of music is typically characterized by its use of Italian-language lyrics and ethnic instrumentation.Italian hip hop first came to prominence in the early 1990s, with artists such as Jovanotti, DJ Gruff, Articolo 31, and Bassi Maestro achieving mainstream success. In the 2010s, a new generation of Italian rappers, such as Fedez, Ghali, and Shade, have emerged and achieved mainstream success.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 2

In the second part of our series on the best of Italian hip hop music, we take a look at some of the biggest names in the genre.

If you’re a fan of hip hop music, then you’re probably familiar with some of the biggest names in the genre. But what about the best of Italian hip hop music?

In this second part of our series, we take a look at some of the biggest names in the genre, including Gue Pequeno, Sfera Ebbasta, and Capo Plaza. We also chat to some industry experts to get their thoughts on the current state of Italian hip hop music.

So, if you’re looking for something new to add to your playlist, make sure you check out our picks for the best of Italian hip hop music.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 3

In this final installment of our three-part series on the best of Italian hip hop music, we take a look at some of the newer and upcoming artists making waves in the scene. While the names on this list may not be as well-known as those on our previous two lists, they are definitely ones to watch out for in the coming years.

So without further ado, here are our picks for the best of Italian hip hop music – part 3:

Honorato de Balzac – “Fuori dal Mondo”

Released in 2016, “Fuori dal Mondo” is the latest album from Honorato de Balzac. The album features a mix of old-school and contemporary hip hop sounds, and includes guest appearances from some of the most respected names in Italian hip hop, such as Moreno DONadoni and Mr. Phil.

Hacktivist – “Ora o Mai Piu'”

Hacktivist is a relatively new crew on the Italian hip hop scene, but they have already made a big impact with their unique sound and socially conscious lyrics. Their debut album, “Ora o Mai Piu'” was released in 2016 to critical acclaim, and cemented their place as one of the most exciting new groups in Italian hip hop.

Renato Zero – “Zero il Folle”

Renato Zero is one of the most legendary figures in Italian pop music, and he has been active since the 1970s. In recent years he has embraced hip hop sounds on his albums, and his 2014 album “Zero il Folle” is widely considered to be one of his best works. The album features some of Italy’s biggest rappers and singers, such as J-Ax, Mario Biondi, and Elisa.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 4

As we move into the fourth and final installment of our series on the best of Italian hip hop music, we take a look at some of the newer artists making waves in the genre. Italian hip hop has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1980s, and nowadays there is no shortage of talented rappers churning out hits. From established veterans to exciting up-and-comers, there is something for everyone in this roundup of the best of Italian hip hop.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 5

Hip hop music has been gaining popularity in Italy for some time now. In the past few years, the genre has exploded in popularity, with more and more artists emerging on the scene. In this article, we take a look at some of the best Italian hip hop music out there.

One of the most popular Italian hip hop artists is Fabri Fibra. His album “Tradimento” was one of the biggest selling hip hop albums in Italy in 2006, and his follow up album “In Da Ghetto” was also very successful. Fabri Fibra is known for his humor and his ability to mix different styles of rap, including conscious rap and gangsta rap. He is also one of the few Italian rappers to achieve mainstream success outside of Italy.

Another popular Italian hip hop artist is Ensi. His debut album “Generazione X” was released in 2005 and was an instant hit, going to number one on the Italian hip hop charts. Ensi is known for his socially conscious lyrics and his hard-hitting beats. He has also been involved in a number of controversies, including being accused of plagiarism by another Italian rapper.

Other popular Italian hip hop artists include Gemitaiz, Fishball, Marracash, Entics, Clementino, Rancore, tiromancino’s Dargen D’Amico and Emis Killa.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 6

In this series, we have been taking a look at some of the best Italian hip hop music out there. In this final installment, we will be looking at some of the best tracks from the late 1990s and early 2000s.

One of the most popular Italian hip hop groups of the late 1990s was Alborosie. Formed in 1996, the group was originally made up of two members, Alborosie and Ras Tewelde. The group released their debut album, “Un’altra vita da Hulk,” in 1999. The album was a huge success, selling over 200,000 copies.

Another popular hip hop group from this era was 99 Posse. Formed in Naples in 1993, the group is made up of nine members. They are known for their politically charged lyrics and their blending of reggae and hip hop sounds. The group has released seven albums, with their most recent being “Conta fino a dieci” (2007).

If you are a fan of Italian hip hop music, then these are two groups that you definitely need to check out!

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 7

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 7

In this final installment of our series on the best of Italian hip hop music, we take a look at some of the most popular tracks from the last few years.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 8

In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the best of Italian hip hop music. This list is in no particular order and is meant to showcase the best Italian hip hop music has to offer.

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 9

In no particular order, here are 9 dope tracks from Italian hip hop artists that you need to check out!

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“Mr. Carter” by Ensi
“Egoista” by Ghemon ft. Noemi
“10,000 Laicale Masses” by Fuel
“Giudizi Universali (Remix)” by Fabri Fibra ft. Elisa
“Tutto Fuori (Tutto Dentro)” by Co’Sang
“Dove Sei?” By Dargen D’Amico
“Questa nostra stupida canzone d’amore” by Club Dogo ft. Arisa
“Nell’acqua” featuring rappers, Kiave, Drastick and Nitro

The Best of Italian Hip Hop Music – Part 10

The Italian hip hop scene is heating up and we’ve got the scoop on the best new tunes around. In no particular order, here are 10 of the freshest, most innovative tracks coming out of Italy right now.

1. “Non c’è tempo” by Low Kidd
This cut from Low Kidd’s album “Scimmie” is an energetic anthem that reflects on how short life is and encourages listeners to make the most of every moment.

2. “YAOW!” by Ensi
Ensi always brings the heat and this track is no exception. The hard-hitting bassline and rapid-fire lyrics will keep you hooked from start to finish.

3. “Mamacita” by Madman
Madman teams up with TDS McCain on this laid-back track that celebrates the women in our lives. The smooth melodies and easy flow make it a perfect summertime jam.

4. “All I Need” by Clementino
Clementino delivers a powerful message about staying true to yourself over a classic boom-bap beat on this stand-out track from his latest album, “Mea Culpa”.

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