11/30/2023 0 Comments 3 mc al cuboĪlthough Italy remains firm in the underground, the record market, headed by independent labels such as Portafoglio Lainz or Vibra Records, still gives results. After the dissolution of the Articolo 31 and the abandonment of Neffa from the rap scene, there is a period of fatigue for the Italian scene that awakens with some productions: first of all we must remember Mi fist by Club Dogo, 60 Hz by DJ Shocca, Fabiano detto Inoki by Inoki, Mondo Marcio by Mondo Marcio, and above all Mr. In 2001 the group Sottotono took part in the Sanremo Festival and then broke up shortly after. 2000s Īt the beginning of the new millennium, the Apulian rapper Caparezza achieves success with the album Verità supposte. Their first single was the Pooh sampling Un attimo ancora (1998) the group had a peak of success in the 2000s, with songs such as Un altro ballo (2004), Vivi per un miracolo (2007) and their biggest hit, Mary (2003). Gemelli DiVersi was founded in 1997 it is a group which blends hip hop with vocal harmonies, often with socially conscious lyrics. Īt the end of 1999 the Milanese group Sacre Scuole, made up of Jake La Furia, Gué Pequeno and Dargen D'Amico, released the album 3 MC's al cubo. Other important crews and rappers included Bologna's Porzione Massiccia Crew, Sangue Misto (project born from Isola Posse All Star), with their 1994 album SXM, which has influenced all subsequent italian hip hop. In the next few years a dissing battle started between them and the Zero Stress Crew (formed by Sangue Misto and Radical Stuff). In 1996, as they started their performance at Venice's hip hop festival, the others rappers left the stage as a symbolic protest against them. The duo had always been criticized for their connection to the Italian pop-music market. Īrticolo 31, formed by J-Ax and DJ Jad: they started out as a mainly East Coast rap inspired hip hop duo, rapped in two commercials (for big companies such as Fiat and Big Bubble) in 1993. In the early 90s, In 1991, the posse cut movement produced its first underground rap in the italian language, with tracks such as Stop al Panico by Isola Posse All Star, a track against murders and violence in the streets. J-Ax, ex member of the Articolo 31, in a concert. They are known for their left-wing politically and socially charged lyrics. Underground hip hop group Assalti Frontali was founded in Rome in 1988. But DRE and OG never received any payments for recordings. Also that year Marko Von Schoenberg of Stone Castle Records in Italy produced Dre' n OG along with Andre Herring (now known as the King of Art) and Nathaniel Goodwin, with songs such as AK-47, Got Damn, Do Beat, and Spread Your Legs. While Jovanotti was discovered by the famous producer Claudio Cecchetto and quickly reached fame, in the underground Radical Stuff published the first Italian hip hop street video Let's Get Dizzy featuring lo Greco Bros in 1989. The first star to emerge from this scene was Jovanotti, who would rap in otherwise standard italian pop. In the early 80s, hip hop spread to Italy through posse cuts, which were popular in social centers, alternative centers where several left-wing young people regularly meet, and where the extremely influential italian hardcore punk scene was flourishing, from which the Italian posse cut movement inherited its social conscious. The European Music Office's report on Music in Europe claimed that, in general, hip hop from the south of Italy tends to be harder than that from the north. One of the first hip hop crews to catch the attention of the Italian mainstream was Bologna's Isola Posse All Star, then and still today produced by Sandro Orru, who had written the soundtrack to the animated TV series Signor Rossi in the 1970s. Federation of the Italian Music Industry (sales chart).Coca Cola Summer Festival (festival and awards).Festival di Napoli (festival and awards).Sanremo Music Festival (festival and awards).
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