Violadores del Verso
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Violadores del Verso are a hardcore rap band from Zaragoza, Spain.
The first reference that exists of 4 mc's working together and self-styled Violadores del Verso, occurs in the mock-up Gangsta Squad (formed by Lyric (Mc) and Brutal (Producer and DJ)) "Es tan solo un aviso (It's just a warning)," although they are both in the second version of Kase-o, as in the Bufank (consisting of Judge (Producer), R de Rumba (Producer and DJ) and Hate (mc)), and collaborations of components that would be Violadores del verse.
In 1999 he released his first LP as a group, "Geniuses", an album that revolutionized the scene and placed them as a benchmark for Spanish rap. Even today it remains a benchmark for many artists and fans. It emphasizes the collaboration of American Jeru The Damaja. The second track on the disc, "Maximum exponent" was the single, and was the groups first music video.
The first reference that exists of 4 mc's working together and self-styled Violadores del Verso, occurs in the mock-up Gangsta Squad (formed by Lyric (Mc) and Brutal (Producer and DJ)) "Es tan solo un aviso (It's just a warning)," although they are both in the second version of Kase-o, as in the Bufank (consisting of Judge (Producer), R de Rumba (Producer and DJ) and Hate (mc)), and collaborations of components that would be Violadores del verse.
In 1999 he released his first LP as a group, "Geniuses", an album that revolutionized the scene and placed them as a benchmark for Spanish rap. Even today it remains a benchmark for many artists and fans. It emphasizes the collaboration of American Jeru The Damaja. The second track on the disc, "Maximum exponent" was the single, and was the groups first music video.
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About Violadores del Verso
Violadores del Verso are a hardcore rap band from Zaragoza, Spain.
The first reference that exists of 4 mc's working together and self-styled Violadores del Verso, occurs in the mock-up Gangsta Squad (formed by Lyric (Mc) and Brutal (Producer and DJ)) "Es tan solo un aviso (It's just a warning)," although they are both in the second version of Kase-o, as in the Bufank (consisting of Judge (Producer), R de Rumba (Producer and DJ) and Hate (mc)), and collaborations of components that would be Violadores del verse.
In 1999 he released his first LP as a group, "Geniuses", an album that revolutionized the scene and placed them as a benchmark for Spanish rap. Even today it remains a benchmark for many artists and fans. It emphasizes the collaboration of American Jeru The Damaja. The second track on the disc, "Maximum exponent" was the single, and was the groups first music video.
The first reference that exists of 4 mc's working together and self-styled Violadores del Verso, occurs in the mock-up Gangsta Squad (formed by Lyric (Mc) and Brutal (Producer and DJ)) "Es tan solo un aviso (It's just a warning)," although they are both in the second version of Kase-o, as in the Bufank (consisting of Judge (Producer), R de Rumba (Producer and DJ) and Hate (mc)), and collaborations of components that would be Violadores del verse.
In 1999 he released his first LP as a group, "Geniuses", an album that revolutionized the scene and placed them as a benchmark for Spanish rap. Even today it remains a benchmark for many artists and fans. It emphasizes the collaboration of American Jeru The Damaja. The second track on the disc, "Maximum exponent" was the single, and was the groups first music video.
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