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London Posse
London Posse
British hip hop group
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Gaudi
Gaudi
Italian composer
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Herbs
Herbs
New Zealand reggae group
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Area
Area
Italian band
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Articolo 31
Articolo 31
band
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Sangue Misto
Sangue Misto
band
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Cultura Profética
Cultura Profética
Puerto Rican reggae band formed in 1996
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Irie Maffia
Irie Maffia
band
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The Movement
The Movement
American reggae band
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Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
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Tribal Seeds
Tribal Seeds
reggae band
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Lazy Mutha Fucka
Lazy Mutha Fucka
Cantonese hip-hop group
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Meg White
Meg White
American musician
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Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid
American band
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Barry and the Penetrators
Barry and the Penetrators
American reggae, ska, rock band
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Zlatko Hukic
Zlatko Hukic
Croatian musician
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Sublime
Sublime
American ska punk band
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Three 6 Mafia
Three 6 Mafia
American hip-hop group
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Poco
Poco
American country rock band
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Loggins and Messina
Loggins and Messina
American rock-pop duo
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Blue Orchids
Blue Orchids
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New Kingston
New Kingston
U.S. reggae group
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Holy Knights
Holy Knights
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Obrint Pas
Obrint Pas
Spanish band
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Basehead
Basehead
American alternative rock group
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Tourniquet
Tourniquet
American metal band
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Messenjah
Messenjah
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Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
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Ozric Tentacles
Ozric Tentacles
English instrumental rock band
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Edward II
Edward II
British band
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Litfiba
Litfiba
Italian band
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Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice
American rapper
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The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band

99 Posse is an Italian hip hop/reggae group from Naples. It raps both in Italian and in the local Naples dialect. Most of 99 Posse's songs deal with political or social issues, and the group members are considered left-wing hardliners. As a showing of their activism, all of the group's albums have been released with a prezzo politico ("political price"): each CD displays a sticker saying "Don't pay more than...". For 99 Posse, this means "putting into practice a specific understanding about their relationship with the market, a sort of ideal practice." The group has gained popularity in Italy through its songs and its voicing of progressive political causes.

Its first album, Curre Curre Guagliò (1993), was mainly influenced by reggae and world music. Subsequent albums, Cerco Tiempo (1996) and Corto Circuito (1998), included new styles like drum 'n bass and trip hop. Curre Curre Guaglio was self-produced, but rose from its underground status to become an iconic album and cultural manifesto that eventually inspired the film Sud by Oscar-winning director Gabriele Salvatores. The group also has its own record label, Novenove, which works to promote underground artists.

On July 18, 2009 they came back without Meg in Naples, during a concert created by movements against repression and the blocking of 21 activists for G8 in Turin's university.