Booba (Graffity) and Fredy Jujebi evoke some emotions you don’t traditionally associate with hiphop. And it’s all amplified by traditional Georgian music.
Booba (Graffity) and Fredy Jujebi evoke some emotions you don’t traditionally associate with hiphop. And it’s all amplified by traditional Georgian music.
August 26, 2011
(Originally published by EurasiaNet.org) Georgian Hip Hop: Creating a Beat for the Caucasus Yet while cynics may question the concept of a distinctly Georgian hip hop, the motivation driving the phenomenon is simple: A person doesn’t need much money or resources to rhyme. “I came from the Kutaisi streets and performed on the same streets […]
August 26, 2011
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