Violadores del Verso
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| Violadores del Verso | |
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Violadores del Verso in 2002 (from left to right): Sho Hai, Kase-O, R de Rumba and Lírico. |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Zaragoza, Spainhola xcbxcbcxb |
| Genres | Rap, hip hop |
| Years active | 1998–(∞)now |
| Labels | Avoid Records, 1998 Boa Music, 1999 - 2001 Rap Solo, 2001 - Present |
| Website | www.violadoresdelverso.org |
| Members | |
| Kase-O (MC) Lírico (MC) Hate (aka Sho Hai) (MC) R de Rumba (DJ and producer) |
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Violadores del Verso (Spanish: Verse Violators or Verse Rapists), also known as Doble V, are a rap music crew from Zaragoza, Spain. They used the name Doble V but were forced to return to their original long name due to legal issues (Doble V is also the trademark of a Spanish whiskey). The band members are MCs Kase-O, Lírico, Hate (AKA Maestro Sho Hai) and DJ R de Rumba.
They won the award "disco de oro" with the album "Vivir para contarlo" in it's first week on the market.[citation needed]
TVE broadcasted Spain's first 3D concert with a performance of this group.[citation needed]
[edit] Biography
Violadores del Verso started off in 1998 in Zaragoza, Spain. They were initially 5 mc's, but Brutal (Kase.O's brother) left the group. In 1999 they published their first LP like a group, which increased their popularity in the spanish rap scene. They had legal problems with a whiskey company called Doble V so they changed back the name of the group to their original name Violadores del Verso. In 2001 they published two more albums as Doble V. In 2006 they published their bestseller "Vivir para contarlo".
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
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