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===2010s=== [[File:Gué Pequeno & Marracash @ Wind Music Awards 2016 06.jpg|thumb|310x310px|[[Marracash]] and [[Guè|Gué Pequeno]] at the 2016 [[TIM Music Awards|Wind Music Awards]]]] Since 2010, after the success of the single "Tranne te" by [[Fabri Fibra]], a real phenomenon of the mainstream rapper is created. [[Musician|Artists]] such as [[Emis Killa]], [[Clementino]], [[Fedez]], [[Gemitaiz]], [[Madman (rapper)|MadMan]], [[Rocco Hunt]], [[Baby K (artist)|Baby K]], and [[Salmo (rapper)|Salmo]] make their debut in Italian hip hop.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Correnti|first=Gabriele|date=28 December 2020|title=Rap italiano 2010–2019: il decennio che ha cambiato la storia|url=https://www.rapologia.it/2020/12/28/rap-italiano-decennio-2010-2019/|access-date=15 January 2021|website=Rapologia.it|language=it-IT}}</ref> At the same time artists are born who manage to bring their music to high levels of sale, examples of these artists are [[Noyz Narcos]] and [[Nitro (rapper)|Nitro]]. Around 2015, the [[Trap music|trap]] influence arrives in Italy starting from albums like [[Santeria (album)|''Santeria'']] by [[Guè|Gué Pequeno]] and Marracash, ''XDVR'' and ''Sfera Ebbasta'' by [[Sfera Ebbasta]], ''23 6451'' by [[Thasup|tha Supreme]] and ''The Dark Album'' by the [[Dark Polo Gang]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=12 December 2016|title=Che cos'è la Dark Polo Gang?|url=https://www.supereva.it/che-cose-la-dark-polo-gang-26894|access-date=15 January 2021|website=superEva|language=it}}</ref> It is followed by new artists such as [[Achille Lauro (singer)|Achille Lauro]], [[Capo Plaza]], [[Izi (rapper)|Izi]], [[Ghali (rapper)|Ghali]], Ketama126, [[Massimo Pericolo]], [[Ernia]], tha Supreme and many others. Although, the underground remains firm with artists such as [[Jack the Smoker]], Lord Madness, Murubutu, Claver Gold, [[Primo Brown]] (died in 2016), DJ Fastcut, Suarez, Leslie, Hard Squat Crew, [[Inoki (rapper)|Inoki]], [[Rancore]], Mezzosangue, Lanz Khan, Mattak (Italian-speaking but [[Languages of Switzerland|Swiss]]), Gionni Gioielli, L'Elfo, [[Enigma (rapper)|En?gma]] and many others.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Twisting Cultural Codes – Trap in Italy {{!}} norient.com|url=https://norient.com/index.php/stories/italian-trap|access-date=15 January 2021|website=norient.com|language=en}}</ref> During the decade, albums that have already become classics of the genre such as ''Il ragazzo d'oro'' by Guè Pequeno, ''Mea culpa'' by Clementino, ''The Island Chainsaw massacre'' by Salmo, ''Il cuore e la fame'' by [[Egreen]] and ''Dead Poets'' by DJ FastCut are released.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Dead Poets: i poeti estinti tornano|url=https://www.lacasadelrap.com/2019/02/22/dead-poets-ii-dj-fastcut/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=La casa del Rap|language=it}}</ref>
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