The first rap song released in Slovakia was done by Rap Steady Crew from Košice in 1993, followed by Jednotka slovenskej starostlivosti (JSS) with their album Kompromis in 1997 as well as the duo Trosky releasing their record.
Long-running crews are Lúza and Drvivá Menšina, who perform together as Názov Stavby with DJ Hajtkovič.
Vec, formerly of the seminal duo Trosky, is considered by many today to be the most influential figure within hip-hop music in Slovakia, although newer acts such as 2H+, A.M.O, MC Vrabec, Čistychov and Kontrafakt have also gained significant popularity since 2003.
Slovak hip hop was considered to start becoming popular when Kontrafakt released their first music video, Dáva mi, in 2003.
Nearly all Slovak hip-hop artists rap in Slovak and often collaborate with Czech artists like PSH, DJ Wich, Yzomandias, Nik Tendo and Polish WWO.