Hawaiian Hip Hop Culture: Nani Funk 2Da Breaka Dawn!

Q Ball

Q Ball is a South Florida inner city native who has embraced Hip Hop culture ever since He first heard "Rapper's Delight" in 1979. His journey to live the culture was enhanced during the massive relocation boom of New Yorkers throughout the 80s which gave South Florida the nickname, "The 6th Borough." His enthusiasm lead him into the skills of Lyricism, Graff Writing, and Track Producing and now writes for Old School Scholar.

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This article is a delicious tribute to our brothers and sisters rocking the Pacific non-stop! I believe the world needs to take a closer look on how dope Hawaiian Hip Hop is, and respect the technique and cultural representation of what Hip Hop means to the South Pacific.

It is beautiful, colorful funk just the way we all love it served; Dope!

Indulge and enjoy!

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