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[[O-Shen]] was one of the first to blend hip hop with reggae. The culture soon spread as many local underground talents surfaced, such as Naka Blood with their first hit "Pom Pom City" followed by "Time is Now". Another group surfaced later by the name of 3KiiNgZ, taking Papua New Guinea by storm with the hits "High Groove Theory", "Kanaka Walk", and "One Sound" (featuring Sprigga Mek from the hip hop collective Naka Blood.) Sprigga Mek of Naka Blood went solo and released "Sweet Mekeo", rapping in his local [[Mekeo language|Mekeo]] dialect, and later released "Pasin Kanak;" this is now known as the unofficial national anthem of the Papua New Guinea [[Kanaka (Pacific Island worker)|Kanakas]]. Papua Gong Native with his Kanaka rhyming skills is one of the best-known local rappers rapping in [[Motu language|Motu]] dialect.
 
==[[Papua]] New Guinea musicians|Papua]]==
==New Guinea musicians==
*[[3DiSe]]
*[[Anslom Nakikus]]