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  2. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Warehouse (nightclub) Coordinates: 41°52′44″N 87°38′34″W. Warehouse. General information. Address. 206 South Jefferson Street, Chicago, Illinois. Known for. Birthplace of house music. The Warehouse is a historic building located in Chicago, Illinois in the United States, best known for the same-named nightclub catering to the gay and ...

  3. Music of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Music of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois is a major center for music [1] in the midwestern United States where distinctive forms of blues (greatly responsible for the future creation of rock and roll), and house music, a genre of electronic dance music, were developed. The "Great Migration" of poor black workers from the South into the industrial ...

  4. Chicago hip hop - Wikipedia

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    Chicago hip hop is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Chicago in the late 1980s in the form of hip house. [1] It became commonplace for serious rappers to cite the Nation of Islam, a Black Muslim organization headquartered in Chicago, as a lyrical and ideological influence in the 1980s and 1990s, a rap theme often resulting in controversy. [2]

  5. Chicago house - Wikipedia

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    Pages 230-248 of Brewster & Broughton's Last Night a DJ Saved My Life [8] also looked at the rise of the house scene in Chicago. Through showing Frankie Knuckles club, it gave a look at the club scene that was taking place and the energetic, sweaty, drug-fueled parties that house embodied. "House was a feeling, a rebellious musical taste, a way ...

  6. Former Chicago Historical Society Building - Wikipedia

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    At the time of their openings in 1989, the two clubs were the largest non-hotel entertainment facility in Chicago. [4] The northern portion of the building was Vision, which had its own entrance. Vision was a large multi-level, multi-room nightclub that catered to fans of hip-hop, trance, and or house music.

  7. Category:Rappers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Demarco Castle. Chali 2na. Chance the Rapper. MC Chris. Milan Christopher. Common (rapper) Robert Eugene Crimo III. Cupcakke.

  8. WHPK - Wikipedia

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    WHPK-FM was the first radio station to broadcast hip hop music in Chicago, and would become home to aspiring rappers throughout the years, including Common [3] and Kanye West. [4] The station changed its call sign to the current WHPK on February 26, 2016.

  9. Phashara - Wikipedia

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    He attended Lake View High School on Chicago's North Side. He went on to attend Columbia College in Downtown Chicago where he began frequenting Chicago's underground hip-hop scene. The name Phashara is a mash-up of three names that he used during his formative younger emcee years.