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'''Nuyorican rap''' is a fusion genre of hip hop, [[Latin hip hop]], [[East Coast hip hop]] and [[reggaeton]] that embodies aspects of East Coast [[Stateside Puerto Rican]] ([[Nuyorican]]) culture and is typically performed by American or Puerto Rican rappers and musicians of Puerto Rican descent.

==See also==
* [[Latin hip hop]]
* [[Latin trap]]
* [[List of Nuyorican rappers]]
* [[Nuyorican Poets Cafe]]
* [[Reggaeton]]

==References==
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{{Amerisalsa}}
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[[Category:Hip hop genres]]
[[Category:Music of New York City]]
[[Category:Puerto Rican culture in New York City]]

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