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Singapore Writers Festival: South-east Asian hip-hop is as valid as its African-American origins | The Straits Times

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SINGAPORE – As the Singapore Writers Festival wound down on Nov 26, panellists dissected the way hip-hop has become an international phenomenon.

Singapore-born Canadian rapper Masia Lim, American journalist and historian Jeff Chang and bilingual …

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