Rap (or Grandmaster Flash, who extended the breaks (short percussion interludes) of funk records, creating a more "danceable" sound. This use of extended percussion breaks led to the development of mixing and scratching techniques, and later to the popularization of remixes.
The two main historical eras of are the Wikipedia.com
* Africa
** X-Plastaz
* Asia
** Michael V.
** Rap Asia
** MC Lara
** Lady Diane
* Canada
** Michee Mee
** The Rascalz
* Cuba
** Anonimo Consejo
** Doble Filo
** Papa Umbertico
** Krudas
* Dominican Republic
** Santi Y Sus Duendes
** Lisa M
* France
** Dee Nasty
** IAM
** Manau
** MC Solaar
* Germany
** Die Fantastischen Vier
** Cartel
* Italy
** Jovanotti
** PM Cool Lee
** Articolo 31
* Japan
** M-Flo
** Mic Banditz
** Heartsdales
** Soul'd Out
* Mexico
** Calo
** Cypress Hill
** Control Machete
* Phillippines
** Dyords Javier
** Vincent Dafalong
* Puerto Rico
** Vico C (the father of reggaeton)