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Sindicato Argentino Del Hip Hop
Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop is a hip hop music, hip hop group formed in Argentina. It currently consists of three members: Smoler, DJ Fabry and Huexo, and two producers, but it has had different numbers of members over time. The group's style mainly consists of hip hop and funk. The group received a Latin Grammy award in 2001 for best hip hop/rap album. History Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop, which means Argentine Hip Hop Union, started as a group of old-school hip-hop culture fans in the early 1990s in Morón, Buenos Aires, Morón, a city in the western outskirts of Buenos Aires. In 1996, when Buenos Aires underground hip-hop scene emerged with the first CD compilation of local artists, Sindicato was heading the scene. It was then a full live band with up to ten musicians and two MCs: Smoler (then spelled Smaller) and Derek. They recorded two songs for that CD compilation called ''Nación Hip Hop'', produced by Zeta Bosio of Soda Stereo. One of them, "Del Barrio" (Spanish f ...
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