Macedonian hip hop

Macedonian hip hop

Macedonian hip hop covers the ethnic Macedonian hip hop culture and the Macedonian language hip hop music primarily created in the Republic of Macedonia, but also in the diaspora.

Overview

The Macedonian hip hop started in the 1980s in the then Socialist Republic of Macedonia, but experienced considerable growth after the declaration of independence of the Republic of Macedonia. One of the first critically acclaimed acts was the rock band Super Nova from Skopje which utilized rap music elements in some of its songs. The group recorded several rap music tracks for the music production branch of the Macedonian Radio-Television, including "Hip-hop blues", "Rap", "Vero" and others, some including pop, rock, funk, reggae or other elements. Part of the songs were in Macedonian language, while some were released in Serbo-Croatian for promotion across the wider former Yugoslav market. One of those songs was the anti-war themed "Rapovanje". Its catchy rhyme "Bolje da se rapuje, nego da se ratuje" ("Better to do rapping, than to wage a war") made it very popular across the country in 1989.

The group Čista okolina was formed in 1989 by joining several previously existing juvenile rap bands, and later it rose to one of the most prominent hip hop acts in the country. Čista okolina released the album "Novite aspekti na starata škola" ("The New Aspects of the Old School") in the spring of 1996. During its existence it also released a song together with the prominent alternative rock group Last Expedition. One of the Čista okolina's former members Vele Solunčev later became a frontman of the mixed-style music group appropriately named Mosaique, because it combined various elements such as hip hop, jazz fusion, alternative rock and ethno-jazz.

One of the most successful hip hop acts in the country is SAF (Sakam Afro Frizura) formed in 1993. It consists of the emcees Smilen Dimitrov and Mitko Gaštarovski aka Pikisipi, as well as the band's backing DJ and turntablist, Goce Trpkov. In 1996 they released their well-known anti-drug abuse theme called "Miss Stone". Its title is a pun between the historical person Miss Stone, the US missionary who met Jane Sandanski in Macedonia in the 1900s, and the phrase stoned. As the group became critically acclaimed, in the following year they started a music TV show called "Hiphop teza". They released their debut album titled "Safizam" in 2001 and played a promotional concert with the prominent US hip hop band Das EFX as a support act.

Prominent Macedonian hip hop artists in the 2000s include: Da Džaka Nakot, Legijata, Klan Istok, Edinstvena opcija, Puka kozmetika, Green Out and many others.

The early 1990s saw the emergence of many Macedonian pop-rap artists influenced by the then-popular MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice. These artists included for example the female solo singer Ena Veko, who released the LP "Bubački i gradski dzverki", and the duo Lastovica which consisted of Robert Sazdov and Vlado Janevski, who later became a solo pop singer and represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998. Behind most of these successful pop-rap acts was the prominent Macedonian composer and producer Toše Pop Simonov. The group Nulta Pozitiv was formed in parallel. Gradually they went more and more mainstream and became popular across the country, especially after recording the rap track nicknamed after the famous Macedonian folk song "Otvori go Pendžerčeto" ("Open the Window"). It featured an unconventional refrain for a rap song sang by the notable folk music singer Mirko Mitrevski. They released an album titled Transfuzija. Later emerged another pop-rap artist Kristijan Gabrovski from Prilep nicknamed Risto Bombata after Afrika Bambaataa. He and his backing band became very popular across the country for their mix of rap, pop-rock and pop-folk. In the mid-1990s an offshoot of Nulta Pozitiv was the more harder-sounding group named Attack which released the famous song "Atentatot na Kiro" after the assassination-attempt on the then-President of the Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov in 1995. Later, one of the former Nulta Pozitiv members, Darko Dimitrov rose to a prominent Macedonian composer and producer. Among others, he also worked with the late 1990s/early 2000s pop-rap artists such as Vrčak and Ugro.

One of the first prominent Macedonian rap music festivals was the so called "Rap'n'Roll" fest which was held in the early 1990s in MKC, the Youth Cultural Centre in Skopje, followed by many others. Currently Macedonia hosts many hip hop festivals featuring both domestic and foreign performers. A hip hop clubbing scene also exists.

Macedonian hip hop performers also exists in the ethnic Macedonian diaspora, in countries such as the United States and Australia. The group Curse ov Dialect from Melbourne features the ethnic Macedonian member nicknamed Vulk Makedonski, and often incorporates elements of traditional Macedonian music. [http://www.localnoise.net.au/site-directory/interviews/curse-ov-dialect-interview/]

References

* [http://www.temnatastrana.com/hiphopfest/artisti.html Macedonian Hip Hop Fest 2007 - Performers' Bio] , see: Macedonian artists section mk icon
* [http://www.forum.com.mk/Arhiva/Forum80/kultura/kultura.htm See: "(Нај)новиот аспект на..." - Forum Magazine] - Čista okolina's CD re-release review mk icon
* [http://star.mmm.com.mk/Text1a.asp?id=204&Rubrika=Prilozi SAF Interview at Macedonian Music Network] mk icon
* [http://star.mmm.com.mk/Text1a.asp?id=5464&Rubrika=Prilozi SAF Interview at Macedonian Music Network] mk icon
* [http://www.makrap.com/artisti/cista/cista.html Čista okolina Bio at Makrap.com] mk icon
* [http://www.mmm.com.mk/?ItemID=B4B753671EC6BE4B91D03B73FABD6BEB Mosaique CD review at Macedonian Music Network] mk icon
* [http://www.mmm.com.mk/?ItemID=18AA73A838CEF9429C7FCF4E92B8C495 Robert Sazdov Bio at Macedonian Music Network] mk icon
* [http://star.mmm.com.mk/Text1a.asp?id=765&Rubrika=Vesti Ena Veko Bio at Macedonian Music Network] mk icon

ee also

*Music of the Republic of Macedonia

External links

* [http://rap.com.mk/ Rap.com.mk - Macedonian Hip Hop Portal]
Myspace pages:
* [http://www.myspace.com/safizam SAF]
* [http://www.myspace.com/cistaokolina Čista okolina]
* [http://www.myspace.com/dolinata DNS Productions]
* [http://www.myspace.com/dadzakanakot Da Džaka Nakot]


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