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The Last Poets
The Last Poets
several groups of black poets active in the late 1960s Black Power movement
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Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron
American musician, poet and author
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Silent Poets
Silent Poets
Japanese electronic duo
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Malik Yusef
Malik Yusef
American spoken word artist
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Phife Dawg
Phife Dawg
American rapper (1970-2016)
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Demon Boyz
Demon Boyz
British hip hop group
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Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik
British singer
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Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Blow
American rapper
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Michael Franti
Michael Franti
American musician
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Only Won
Only Won
rapper
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Chali 2na
Chali 2na
American rapper
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Apollo 440
Apollo 440
English band
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Above the Law
Above the Law
American hip hop group
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Us3
Us3
British band
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Yello
Yello
Swiss electronic band
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Rhian Sheehan
Rhian Sheehan
New Zealand composer
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Jamal
Jamal
American rapper
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Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg
American rapper, singer, actor and record producer
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Material
Material
American band led by Bill Laswell
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Hichkas
Hichkas
Iranian rapper, songwriter and record producer
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Nas
Nas
American rapper, record executive, entrepreneur and investor from New York
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Smoothe da Hustler
Smoothe da Hustler
African-American rapper
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M-1
M-1
American rapper
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Rudy Ray Moore
Rudy Ray Moore
American comedian, singer, actor, and film producer, godfather of rap
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Darkroom Familia
Darkroom Familia
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones
American rapper and music video director from New York
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George Watsky
George Watsky
American rapper
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Natalie Stewart
Natalie Stewart
British musician
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Weldon Irvine
Weldon Irvine
American keyboardist
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Common
Common
American rapper, actor and author from Illinois
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The Heavy
The Heavy
British rock band
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Twista
Twista
American rapper from Illinois
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Vitalic
Vitalic
French record producer
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Scroobius Pip
Scroobius Pip
British spoken-word poet and hip-hop recording artist
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Lil Mama
Lil Mama
American rapper from New York
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Professor Green
Professor Green
English rapper and singer-songwriter
Jalal Mansur Nuriddin
American musician

Jalal Mansur Nuriddin

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Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin (July 24, 1944 – June 4, 2018) was an American poet and musician. He was one of the founding members of The Last Poets, a group of poets and musicians that evolved in the 1960s out of the Harlem Writers Workshop in New York City.

He was born Lawrence Padilla in Fort Greene in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Earlier in his career he used the names Lightnin' Rod and Alafia Pudim. He is sometimes called "The Grandfather of Rap".

A devout Muslim, poet, acupuncturist, and martial art exponent (a practitioner of a form of Bak Mei), Nuriddin's talent and genius with words and rhythm are renowned and he has produced some epic poems such as "Be-Yon-Der", an 18-minute piece on The Last Poets album 1977 album Delights of the Garden, which was released on Celluloid Records.