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  • February 7, 2018

    We’ll Never Die – How Music Transcends Global Boundaries

    cristena b.
  • Interview with Tanzania’s Nash MC
    December 3, 2017

    Interview with Tanzania’s Nash MC

    Msia Kibona Clark
  • HHAP Ep. 13: Tanzanian Hip Hop Artists on English Rap in Tanzania
    August 1, 2017

    HHAP Ep. 13: Tanzanian Hip Hop Artists on English Rap in Tanzania

    Msia Kibona Clark
  • HHAP Ep. 6: Kwanza Unit, Hip Hop, and Pan Africanism in Tanzania
    December 29, 2016

    HHAP Ep. 6: Kwanza Unit, Hip Hop, and Pan Africanism in Tanzania

    Msia Kibona Clark
  • March 7, 2016

    Nuru by Nasambu

    nessa5224
  • February 23, 2016

    ‘Nini dhambi kwa mwenye dhiki?

    kennnmarie
  • February 21, 2016

    Witness feat. Fid Q x Zero

    jamcrowds
  • February 20, 2016

    Hip Hop vs. Bongo Fleva

    ebonyorichardson
  • January 25, 2016

    “Sonega’- Khaligraph

    kennnmarie
  • March 9, 2015

    Dataz-Bio

    alessalpz
  • March 9, 2015

    Stella Mwangi Review and Bio

    sarchie12
  • March 9, 2015

    Cloud Tissa- Music Review

    jackyescalera
  • March 9, 2015

    Cloud Tissa- biography

    jackyescalera
  • 30 days of Tanzanian hip hop: Day 12 DJ @ the 2013 Swahili Hip Hop Summit
    September 12, 2014

    30 days of Tanzanian hip hop: Day 12 DJ @ the 2013 Swahili Hip Hop Summit

    Msia Kibona Clark
  • April 21, 2014

    Hip Hop Kilinge (cypher)

    Msia Kibona Clark
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The Hip Hop African Blog has been documenting African hip hop culture since 2012

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Africa is the future of hip-hop. It’s 54 African nations. Not only are they spitting like crazy, but they’re also braiding languages. Hip-hop is going to like 3.0 when you talk about Africa. Hip-hop is there. So that’s the sustaining power if you want to pay attention to it. – Chuck D

The Hip Hop African (HHA) is a blog and podcast that documents African hip hop artists and culture in Africa and around the world. 

The content on HHA is primarily created by our talented team of writers, who are students enrolled in the Hip Hop in Africa course at Howard University and George Washington University. The website was developed collaboratively by both faculty members and students from the Department of African Studies at Howard University located in Washington, DC.

Launched in 2016, our podcast is also the longest running podcast on African hip hop culture

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