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Italian rap started in the early nineties. One of the earliest crews was Milan's Articolo 31, then and still today produced by [Franco Godi]? who wrote the soundtrack to the animated TV series "Signor Rossi" in the 1970s. They started out as a mainly East Coast inspired rap duo, but changed to a more commercial style during their career. Other important crews and rappers include Bologna's Jovanotti? who is also a cantautore? and even though he raps not part of hip hop culture, the political band [99 Posse]? from Rome who also are influenced from trip hop world music, [Gangster Rap]?-influenced [Sa Razza]? from Sardinia. Also influenced by [Gangster Rap]? are Sottotono? from Varese and [La Fossa]? from Sardinia. There are also some crews rapping in the local idioms, e.g. [La Famiglia]? (produced by Franco Godi) in napoletano, 99 Posse (partly) in romano, Sa Razza (partly) in Sardinian.

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