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Spanish hip hop began in about 1989 with a major label push to establish some rap stars, an attempt that mostly failed but helped to etablish a viable scene in Madrid. Zona Bruta, the first Spanish hip hop label, was founded in 1994. Many Spanish rappers are African.
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Some important Spanish hip hop artists are:
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