Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Dizzy Dros Biography

Rapper of the new Moroccan rap scene, accompanied by his Deejay and his Vocal Aid, "Da Rhymes Of Street" better known under the alias of Dizzy DROS (shorter DROS) intends to continue his career already well started despite his young age.After an inspiring youth of his entourage in the street, in the Bin Lamdoune district in Casablanca, DROS began rapping at the age of 17 after meeting DJ Sim-H (DJ monitor at Funky Noise school) in Working in group with the second rapper Selby Dillah (turned vocal help) then in Solo in 2009.In search of a producer, he met, through DJ Sim-H, one of the sponsors of the HipHop in Morocco, Khalid Douache (aka DJ Key). Key likes the style of the young rapper influenced by the American West Coast and offers him an unprecedented production of 3 Videos Clips, the first of which was published on November 11, 2011 entitled "Cazafonia".

In September 2013, DROS performed in the music festival L'Boulevard des Jeunes Musiciens. Later on, in December 2013, Dizzy DROS performed in the Centre Culturel Renaissance in Rabat as the invited artist of the project "Fábrica de Rimas". Dizzy DROS shared stage with the Colombian rappers C15 and the Moroccan rap group H-Kayne

The single "Cazafonia", after 11 months of preparation, is released in order to make a pre-promotion. A sunny Clip, Dickies and Chuck Taylors with a Low Rider bike, a very developed artistic side with a panel of producers delivering an exceptional sound, highlights the West Coast style imposed by the young Rapper, the audience is seduced by this Power tube.In September 2011, DROS faced his audience for the first time. Invited by the leader of the rap in Morocco Don Bigg to his private concert in Casablanca, according to the latter "has inflamed the scene before a demanding public".He released his latest album "3azzy 3andou Stylou" which was a great success and made him a major rapper in the new Moroccan scene.
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Mafia C Biography

MAFIA-C (MAFIA-CONNECTION - CASABLANCA --CAINE-MARO),A group among the veterans of Casablanca rap in MOROCCO created in February 2001, by JO "MOUNTASSIR JAWAD" and CAPRICE "GAMGHAL AMINE", the group included these two rappers until another one is part of the adventure, Speaks of the so-called BIGG "HAZEB TAOUFIK" .These three young people are not the new ones of the service, nuance, certainly the group was born in 2001, which does not prevent the fact that each of them had An adventure with lots of other bands, which gives them an average of 6 to 7 years of experience, once the encounter made it was love at first sight (without being homosexualTo reinforce this union is added a common friend of the group who is only the first DJ with platinums MOROCCAN, yes ... yes ... we talk about DJ KEY.Apart from the musical setting all members of the group pursue their higher education in different fields.Under the name "MAFIA-C" certainly provocative "hide a real passion for the handling of words and the creation of melodies merging between the most modern of the beats and the most ancestral of Moroccan cultures, be it in Arabic, French or In English - to see a purely American slang - what the group represents is a pacifist message "in their own way".But above all to show that the cliches "Rap = délinquance" is totally false, since even exit from the street in the narrow sense of the term, the three young men have integrated into respectable fields such as law, Web and tourism, In spite of all this difference they could not ignore their unique passion that is rap: besides it is the only way that allows them to express themselves fully and without taboos, do not forget that the rap before d ' Being a style of music among others is much more than an art, it is the last descendant of the ancestral and large family of HIP HOP culture.Each text is the pure product of each member, it would be easy to specify that it is the case of text has theme and not of nonsense to say nothing, in fact the pieces deal with a good number of current topics and Which weighs heavily on their hearts, subjects in general relation with young people but also social subjects economic, without nevertheless being negative, as far as music is concerned, it is called BIGG who takes care of it by composing And arranging the pieces, it is at this point that the role of the group becomes decisive in judging whether the final product is acceptable or not.The group and not only self-producing but also self-critical, and on this specific point it is very demanding, much more than the most fierce of artistic directors.Let us not forget that even if one speaks of self-production and composition the group (formed of students) can not afford the equipment of a respectable home studio, then via means of the board and a will beyond the limits Of the real they managed to lead to the demo of the pre-album that you would find enclosed ... ..Hoping that their modest musical contribution reaches your heart, and gives you a feeling of joy, which makes you want to give $ 500,000 to each member of the band: ... .. (it would be nice to us) ... ..PS: Among other activities, the two members of the group "JO & BIGG with a third active member named CREED" created an association whose name is: HIPHOP RECORDS, for one sole purpose, to help young people Record their pre-albums, but also organize events and concerts to boost the hip-hop vogue that began to be born in Morocco, with the birth of associations such as ORIGINAL HIPHOP, DIMA RAP or HIPHOP RECORDS. At the same time, a special hip-hop portal will be launched in a short time thanks to the webmaster of the group "JO", which will be useful to be an effective link between the local rap product and the house of prod ' Helps us realize all our projects for a youth that is really worth ...
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Big Pun Biography


Rapper Big Pun was born Christopher Rios on November 10, 1971, in Bronx, New York. In his all-too-short career, Big Pun became a breakthrough Latino artist in the world of hip-hop music. While he did well in school and participated in athletics in his early years, he left home at the age of 15 because of his difficult family life and eventually dropped out of high school.
Taking over his own education, Big Pun was an avid reader. He also became interested in breakdancing and rapping. It was a difficult time for him as he was sometimes homeless. Within a few years, Big Pun had the added pressure of being a young father when he and his junior high school girlfriend Liza had their first child together. (They married in 1990 and had two more children.) He reportedly responded to the life’s stresses by eating more and became overweight. Performing as Big Moon Dog, he formed the rap group Full a Clips Crew. Big Pun stood out from the rest of the group with his complex rhymes and the ability to rap for a long time without taking a breath.
Big Pun caught his first big break when he met successful rapper-producer Fat Joe in 1995. Recognizing Big Pun’s talent, Fat Joe asked him to appear on his song “Watch Out.” The two oversized talents formed a strong friendship and working relationship. Inspired by a comic book character, he took the new name, Big Punisher, and joined the Terror Squad, a group of Latino rappers associated with Fat Joe. Fat Joe even helped negotiate Big Pun’s contract with Loud Records.

Beginner

In 1997, Big Pun had his first hit, “I’m Not a Player,” and it quickly rose up the rap charts, peaking at No. 3. His first album, Capital Punishment (1998), followed suit, making it to the top spot on the R&B/hip-hop album charts. It featured cameos by such established rappers as Wyclef Jean of the Fugees and Busta Rhymes. The album eventually sold more than 2 million copies, making him the first Latino rapper to go platinum. In a short time, Big Pun developed a substantial fan base and became a hero in the Puerto Rican community. He was proud of his heritage and often mentioned it in his lyrics and even draped himself in the Puerto Rican flag at times.
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Death and Legacy

Around this time, Big Pun, his wife, and children were staying at a hotel in White Plains, New York. They were there because their Bronx home was being worked on. On February 7, he experienced difficulty breathing and collapsed in his hotel room. His wife called 911, but emergency medical workers were not able to revive him. Only 28 years old at the time, Big Pun died of heart failure, weighing nearly 700 pounds.
The hip-hop and Latino communities mourned the passing of one of its stars. Thousands of fans attended his wake in the Bronx a few days after his death. To honor him, a local sign painting company, TATS Cru, painted a large mural about him on a building in his neighborhood. Famous friends also expressed their grief over his death. “He was a source of pride for the Latin community, a great artist and a great person,” Lopez told MTV. “I lost a brother,” Fat Joe said to The New York Times.
Two months after his death, Big Pun’s second album, Yeeah Baby, was released. The record, filled with his trademark tongue-twisting lyrics and Latin cultural references, received warm reviews and quickly rose to No. 3 on the album charts and reached the top of the R&B/hip-hop album charts. The next year, a compilation of his work, Endangered Species, also performed well, serving as a final sendoff for the larger-than-life rapper.