Bulgarian hip hop
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Stylistic origins | Hip hop |
Cultural origins | Mid 1980s, Bulgaria |
History
The Bulgarian
"The First Wave" ran from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. This period is known with its
"The Second Wave" from 1999 to nowadays was a big time success in comparison to the first one, mainly due to the arrival of R'n'B and hip hop sensation, Henry Orhan Sami Beggin, otherwise known as Big Talk to his fans. Other prominent artists from this time are
In 2020, Trap music , also known as "New wave" era, became the most listened music genre everywhere around the world. Bulgaria is known with its modern artists as V:RGO, MurdaBoyz, MBT and others.
Culture
There are two main trends in Bulgarian hip-hop: mainstream and underground. The first one set by Gumeni Glavi and their label R'n'b Records mirrored the American rap scene as depicted on MTV, complete with grillz, heavy jewelry, scantly clad women, Dirty South/East Coast/West Coast variations.
Notable acts of hip-hop positive development are the several clubs specialized in
Notable acts
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The most distinct commercial Bulgarian rappers to date are
.In 2007,
In 2008, Big Sha released his fifth studio album - Hliab & Amfeti (Bread and Amphetamines), which has guest appearances from Drag-On and Crucial Conflict, Frontline Hustle labelmates. The album was a major success in Bulgaria.
Big Sha was featured on LiLana's song "Dime Piece" together with American rapper Snoop Dogg. The song and the video were released in Bulgaria on April 24, 2009. As announced, this collaboration was probably the most unexpected by the Bulgarian rap fans, but it was made possible by the producer of the song Ariel Rodriguez. Also, this is the first collaboration between a Bulgarian rapper and an American worldwide known rap star.
There are also some Bulgarian mainstream hip-hop artists who collaborate with folk-stars (e.g. Ustata).
The hip-hop scene in Bulgaria consists of numerous performers, including Spens, XA, Wosh & Yoko, X-Team, FARS (Funatic Adventures of Rhyme Sapiens), E.C.C.C - East Coast Cash Crew, Horata na Izgreva DRS+ (Dope Reach Squad working alongside Nokaut since 2002) and even have a representative of the crunk/dirty south movement, in the face of Jentaro and his group Nad Zakona (also known as Above Da Law Clique or just Above Da Law). He is notoriously known not only for his raw lyrics and gimmicks to turn a pending club crowd into a riot, but also for his rough flows and deliveries, often bordering with screaming. On March 31-st, 2010, he alongside other popular Bulgarian hip-hop artists was a supporting act for Lil Jon at his concert in Zala "Universiada" in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is the founder and developer of the crunk style in Bulgaria since 2005, being the first ever to bring it to Europe. Udarnata Grupa (The Striking Team) is the most prominent underground formation in Bulgaria, with no media appearance, a few events in Plovdiv, but with own distinctive style of rapping which is appreciated form those who are familiar with what is to be called "real hip-hop".
Upsurt is also a famous hip-hop group, which has gone from underground to mainstream. Their first album, Bozdugan, was released in 1999 and was based on rude and vulgar rhymes as well as original pop references.[1]
After 2010 the Bulgarian hip hop scene was flooded with new innovative artist including - F.O., Keranov, Qvkata DLG, Dim4ou, Jluch and many others, who became popular with uploading their songs online and later making videoclips for the songs. They became notorious mostly with their lyrics concerning the everyday lifestyle of the Bulgarian youth.
Festivals
The Egasi Festa festival in Burgas in May 2023 bought together several hip hop artists.[2] [3]
References
- ^ "Bulgarian Hip-Hop is 'Upsurt' - Profile". The Sofia Echo. October 24, 2005. Archived from the original on February 17, 2012. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
- Bulgarian Telegraphic Agency(in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ BurgasNews (2023-05-10). "ЕГАСИ ФЕСТА събира в Бургас най-великите български хип-хоп и рап изпълнители - Burgasnews }trans-title= EGASI FESTA gathers the biggest Bulgarian hip-hop and rap artists in Burgas". BurgasNews (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ""PR We Are": Seychelles' honorary consul general in Bulgaria premieres hip-hop song". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- "Bulgarian Hip Hop Duo Releases Single with Star US Rappers - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
External links
- "Bulgarian Hip Hop artists, music and albums". Chosic. Retrieved 2024-03-05.