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{{Short description|Algerian hip hop}}'''[[Algeria]]n hip hop music''' ({{Lang-ar|الراب الجزائري|translit=Alrāb al-Jazāʼirī}}) as a genre, includes the [[Hip Hop music]] of both native Algerians and Algerians abroad. Algerians living abroad have contributed much to this genre,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Wiedemann|first=Felix|date=2019|title=The Local and the Global in Networks of Lebanese and Algerian Rappers|journal=Open Library of Humanities|volume=5|issue=1|pages=1–40|language=en|doi=10.16995/olh.419|doi-access=free}}</ref> especially in [[France]], where they are also considered part of the [[French hip hop]] scene. Some of these Algerians have become prominent. Algeria also has a hip hop scene, which, while less well-known internationally, is among the most developed in [[Africa]] and the [[Arab world]].
Algerian rap began in 1988, the first group of rappers was [[Intik]] followed by Hamma Boys. In 1990 Hip Hop is well known among the youth in 1990 On month of October of that year thousands of schoolchildren and young adults rose up to fight against rising [[food prices]] and neglect of the education system.
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The Algerian crew [[MBS (hip hop)|MBS]], founded in the late 1980s is considered the most popular Algerian hip hop group. Another group is [[Intik]], which mixes different type of music and languages.
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