Dirty South
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For other uses of the term "Dirty South", see The Dirty South
Dirty South is a style of rap music that popped up in the latter half of the 1990s and is based in southern cities and states such as Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Atlanta, Miami or South Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Austin, Texas, Dallas, and Houston. Dirty South descended from southern rap: its inspirations drew from Dr. Dre's Chronic album as well as Luther Campbell's 2 Live Crew's (one of the first southern rap groups to gain notoriety) nasty traditions in equivalent measure, arriving at a stoned, violent, sex-obsessed and profanity-oriented brand of modern hip hop.
Dirty South got its name from a song by Goodie Mob. Some of the Dirty South music is characterized by its bouncy, club-friendly beats and lyrics generally concerning flashy jewelry, luxury automobiles, women, and occasionally gangster lyrics. An offshoot of Dirty South music is Crunk, featuring beats with loud, pounding bass.
The genre inspired the nickname "The dirty dirty" for New Orleans.
[edit] List of popular Southern hip-hop artists
- 2 Live Crew
- 69 Boyz
- 95 South
- 504 Boyz
- Archie Lee
- Arrested Development
- B.G.
- B Man
- Big Tuck
- Big Tymers
- BoneCrusher
- Boondox
- Boyz N Da Hood
- Bubba Sparxxx
- Camoflauge
- Carlos Cartel
- Carolina Kinfolk
- C-Murder
- Cash Money Millionaires
- Cee-Lo
- Chamillionaire
- Chingy
- Chyna Whyte
- Clipse
- Crime Mob
- Crunchy Black
- Cunninlynguists
- CYNE
- David Banner
- Deuce Dime Click
- Dem Franchize Boyz
- Devin The Dude
- Dirty
- Eightball & MJG
- Fat Pat
- Field Mob
- Fiend
- Frayser Boy
- Freak Nasty
- Gangsta Boo
- The Geto Boys
- Goodie Mob
- Gucci Mane
- Jacki-O
- Jad Spyder Soundwave
- Jermaine Dupri
- JT money
- Juvenile
- Killer Mike
- Kingpin Skinny Pimp
- Little Brother
- Khia
- Lil' Boosie
- Lil Jon
- Lil' Keke
- Lil' Flip
- Lil' Romeo
- Lil' Scrappy
- Lil' Troy
- Lil Wayne
- Lil Weavah
- Lil Wyte
- Little Brother
- Ludacris
- Luke
- Luther Campbell
- Kane & Abel
- DJ Magic Mike
- Maceo
- Magno
- Mannie Fresh
- Marly Mar
- Masai
- Master P
- Mia X
- Mike Jones
- Missy Elliott
- Mr. Bigg
- Mr. Serv-On
- Magic (rapper)
- Mystikal
- Nappy Roots
- Nelly
- No Limit Soldiers
- The Neptunes
- OutKast
- Pastor Troy
- Paul Wall
- Petey Pablo
- Pitbull
- Project Pat
- Prophet Posse
- Purple Ribbon All-Stars
- Rehab
- Rich Boy
- Rick Ross
- Scarface
- DJ Screw
- MC Shy D
- Quad City DJ's
- Silkk Tha Shocker
- Slim Thug
- DJ Smallz
- Smitty
- DJ Smurf
- Soulja Slim
- Spanish Fly
- DJ Squeeky
- Stat Quo
- Screwed Up Click
- Southside Mafia
- Tag Team
- The D.O.C.
- Three 6 Mafia
- T.I.
- Timbaland
- Trae
- Trick Daddy
- Trillville
- Trina
- TRU
- Twisted Black
- UGK
- Webbie
- White Dawg
- Witchdoctor
- Ying Yang Twins
- Yo Gotti
- Young Bleed
- Young Buck
- YoungBloodZ
- Young Dro
- Young Jeezy
- Yung Joc
- Yung Mafioso
- Young Money
- Yung Wun
- Ytcracker
- Z-Ro
[edit] See also
Jad Spyder Soundwave Official Website
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