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It's a testament to hip-hop's malleability as an art form as well as the universality of its core cultural values that it is the most popular youth culture in Western Europe. And those who view hip-hop as a distinctly American phenomenon should probably take a closer look at the U.K. Though British artists have yet to match the artistic and commercial viability of their U.S. counterparts, they've offered a fresh and interesting perspective on both the art form and the culture. Early pioneers from the late-'80s and early-'90s such as Dereck B and Hijack faithfully and literally adapted the genre for British ears, while more recent artists such as Ty and Roots Manuva have incorporated elements of ragga music to something that sounds completely (and refreshingly) alien. In the U.K.'s vibrant underground scene, innovation is at a premium and seemingly birthing new sub-genres every day. Pirate radio stations, meanwhile, provide the support system, and indie labels flip white label 12-inches like pancakes. This blend of adaptation and talent has made Britain the most important country for hip-hop outside of the United States.
 

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Coldcut

Matt Black and Jonathon
Moore, together since the
mid-1980s, create a hybrid
of experimental and
electronic music. Black a...

Dizzee Rascal

Dizzee Rascal is the most
hyped art-rapper to come
out of England since the
Streets. At 18, Rascal
produced his entire debu...

M.I.A.

London's M.I.A. throws
down the quirkiest
political/party ragga (with a
Sri Lankan twist) this side of
the Thames. M.I.A. is Sri L...

Stereo MC's

This hip-hop group from
Britain brought you the hit
"Connected"; they've been
together for over a decade.

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