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Some time later, the scene gained more publicity with the rise of a publicly-feuding pair of crew leaders, Stezo of the Flotte Imperiale and Almighty of the Ministère Authentik. There is a kind of gangsta rap-influenced Ivorian hip hop called rap dogba, inspired by Angelo &amp; les Dogbas.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">"Foreigness" and growth</span><br>Overall, hip hop is still perceived in Ivory Coast as a foreign type of music and artist do not enjoy the popularity of their Zouglou or Coupe Decalle counterparts. It is considered a marginal mouvement with a specific following due to the fact that most Ivorians did not find in what was offered in Ivorian Rap over the years material or situations to relate to or connect with. However, since 2006 and the rise of a new school of Ivorian rap crews such as the very popular Garba 50 (whose name is inspired by a very cheap and popular Ivorian dish eaten by the common people), who was even quoted by the then Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo, Hip Hop is enjoying a newfound following among the Ivorian population. By blending Nouchi, the particular and very evocative Ivorian vernacular and street language with hip hop beats and rhyming style groups like Garba 50, Sans Soi [1] , and Rage Man (among others) have managed to revitalize the movement and make it more accessible to Ivorians.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">Ivorian artists outside Africa</span><br style="font-weight:bold;">A new generation of Ivorian rappers who live overseas in France or the U.S like Djafoul Koncept, Dynamik Boobah Siddik, DDF and many others have added to the growth of the movement in Ivory Coast by keeping a close touch with their Ivorian fan base and pushing technological and musical changes back to their native land. <br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">DJs, crews, rappers</span><br>* Dynamik Boobah Siddik<br>          o Album: Dead Goats: Chronicles Of A Jindo<br>    * Baby Joe 'King Osagyefo'<br>          o Album: Control (1997)<br>    * Angelo &amp; les Dogbas<br>          o Albums: Junior et les Crazy B (1990), Hustler (1992), Represent (1996)<br>    * M.A.M.: a child rap group<br>    * MC Claver<br>    * Negromuffin<br>          o Members: Alasko Deejay, Ras Goody Brown<br>          o Albums: Authentic (1997)<br>    * Flotte imperiale (group)<br>          o Members: Stezo, DDF, Zap, Fantome, Never Felle, Kadjim, Dj Jacob, MC Claver<br>          o Stezo<br>                + Cassettes: Le Prix a Payer(1997), L'homme est un loup pour l'homme (1999)<br>    * Incarceres aka Section Tranchante du Shadow Zu<br>          o Members: 1/4Cres Shin, Sory Defstrike, Rap-Ass Pouklet, Mous<br>    * Parlement Supreme: one of the earliest crews in the country<br>          o Members: 1549, Empreinte<br>    * Posse Injection<br>          o Members: Alice Ice, Power J, Willy Brown, Yooza Brown<br>          o Cassette: Les Pleurs d'Afrique (1998)<br>    * R.A.S.: a zouglou-hip hop fusion crew<br>    * Ministre Authentique (posse)<br>          o Members:Almighty ('le Dieu du swing')<br>    * KLM.. Landros.mutiply.com.<br>    * Angelo &amp; les Dogbas<br></p>
     
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