Nuyorican rap
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Nuyorican rap is a fusion genre of hip hop, Latin hip hop, East Coast hip hop and reggaeton that embodies aspects of East Coast Stateside Puerto Rican (Nuyorican) culture and is typically performed by American or Puerto Rican rappers and musicians of Puerto Rican descent.[1] It may include horn-heavy samples and Spanish-language lyrics, choruses or interludes.[2][3][4]
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Cultural origins | 1990s, New York, U.S. |
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