Silent Majority (hip hop group)
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Silent Majority was a Swiss rap and hip hop music group. Founded in 1994 they were produced by Goetz (U2, Faithless). Considered turntable pioneers at the forefront of Swiss hip-hop.[1] Silent Majority are unusual within the scene, defining themselves as "funky multi-linguals", and rap in "a mixture of English, Jamaican patois, French, Spanish and Swahili."[2]
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Origin | Switzerland |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1994 (1994)ā1998 (1998) |
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The members of Silent Majority decided to split up right after the release of their last album, Nightbloomers, in 1998.[3]