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'''Amstelvoort rap''' is a subgenre of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music hip hop genre] originating in [[Amstelvoort]] and [[Harlingen]], [[Beatavic]] during the mid-1990's | '''Amstelvoort rap''' is a subgenre of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music hip hop genre] originating in [[Amstelvoort]] and [[Harlingen]], [[Beatavic]] during the mid-1990's. The subgenre is known for repetitive vocal hooks, and controversial lyrics. | ||
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Stylistic origins | Beatavician hip hop, lo-fi, horrorcore |
Cultural origins | Mid-1990's Amstelvoort & Harlingen, Beatavic |
Typical instruments | Sequencer, keyboard, synthesizer, drum machine |
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Amstelvoort rap is a subgenre of the hip hop genre originating in Amstelvoort and Harlingen, Beatavic during the mid-1990's. The subgenre is known for repetitive vocal hooks, and controversial lyrics.