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Mr. J. Medeiros
Mr. J. Medeiros
American rapper
1
C2C
C2C
French musical group
2
Jessy Matador
Jessy Matador
Congolese-born French singer
3
Mac Tyer
Mac Tyer
French rapper
4
Mr. Probz
Mr. Probz
Dutch singer, musician and actor
5
Synapson
Synapson
French musical duo
6
Kris Kross Amsterdam
Kris Kross Amsterdam
Dutch DJ's
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Bomfunk MC's
Bomfunk MC's
band
8
Crazy Town
Crazy Town
American rap rock band
9
Members Only
Members Only
Hip hop collective
10
Kery James
Kery James
French-Haitian recording artist; rapper
11
Mokobé
Mokobé
French rapper of Guadeloupan origin
12
Wanz
Wanz
American singer
13
Leto
Leto
French rapper
14
David Vendetta
David Vendetta
French record producer & DJ
15
Jurassic 5
Jurassic 5
band
16
Kaz James
Kaz James
Australian DJ
17
Parov Stelar
Parov Stelar
Austrian musician, producer and DJ
18
Nico Suave
Nico Suave
German musician
19
Spiller
Spiller
Italian electronic music DJ
20
Portrait
Portrait
musical group
21
MOTi
MOTi
Dutch DJ and record producer
22
A Lighter Shade of Brown
A Lighter Shade of Brown
Mexican American hip hop duo
23
Sniper
Sniper
French hip hop band
24
Julian Perretta
Julian Perretta
English singer-songwriter
25
Ratatat
Ratatat
American electronic rock duo from Brooklyn
26
Zhané
Zhané
band
27
Alice DeeJay
Alice DeeJay
Dutch dance music band
28
L.V.
L.V.
American musician
29
Culture Beat
Culture Beat
German musical group
30
Fort Minor
Fort Minor
American hip hop side project of Mike Shinoda
31
Kent Jones
Kent Jones
American singer and rapper from Florida
32
The Bloody Beetroots
The Bloody Beetroots
Italian musician
33
Therapie Taxi
Therapie Taxi
French rock band
34
CJ
CJ
American rapper
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French band
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Hocus Pocus is a Hip Hop / Jazz band from Nantes, France. Formed in 1995, their music is a mix of hip-hop, jazz, soul and funk. Originally being 20syl's brainchild, Hocus Pocus was formed in 1995, and gradually gained attention in the late '90s. The band, however, reached significant commercial and critical success in 2006 with the re-release of 2005 LP 73 Touches, the "Hip Hop?" single (featuring The Procussions) having hooked many listeners who were curious about its blend of French, English, and acoustic/electronic elements. Though quite far removed from legendary bands evolving in that same category (like The Roots), Hocus Pocus' more radio-friendly recipe happened to be very effective. The band came back in 2007 with a mixed live/studio LP, Place 54, featuring more international collaborations and another hit single, "Vocab!".