O'riginal MC's Sur Une Mission
''O'riginal MC's sur une mission'' is the debut album of the French rap formation Idéal J Idéal J originally Idéal Junior was a French rap group with members from Val-de-Marne and was active in the 1990s until its dissolution in 2001. It released two albums: ''O'riginal MC's sur une mission'' in 1996 and ''Le combat continue'' in 1998 ... that was released in 1996. Track list #"Le combat continue" #"Ghettolude I" #"Je dois faire du cash" #"Comme personne ne l'a..." #"Le ghetto français" #"Ghettolude II: Histoire vraie" #"Show bizness" #"Uniquement pour les miens" #"Le ghetto" (remixed by Yvan) #"Ghettolude III: Fidèle au Hip-Hop" #"O'riginal MC's" {{Authority control Idéal J albums 1996 debut albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Idéal J
Idéal J originally Idéal Junior was a French rap group with members from Val-de-Marne and was active in the 1990s until its dissolution in 2001. It released two albums: ''O'riginal MC's sur une mission'' in 1996 and ''Le combat continue'' in 1998. Their most famous single is "Hardcore", a track that created huge controversy. The group was also part of the French music collective Mafia K-1 Fry. Members Idéal Junior was formed by an initiative of Alix Mathurin, known by his stage name Daddy Kery. The group had adopted the name in recognition of a crew of bigger brothers called Idéal, thus the name Idéal Junior for the 13- to 14-year-old original members of Idéal Junior at the time who were: *Daddy Kery (real name Alix Mathurin, now is known as the artist Kery James) *Alter MC (now is known as the rapper Jessy Money) *Bakar (now known as the rapper Rocco) *Teddy Corona (breaker and rapper) *Selim du 9.4 (real name Sélim Bélabès is a rapper of Tunisian origin) In 1992, DJ Mehd ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hardcore Rap
Hardcore hip hop (also hardcore rap) is a genre of hip hop music that developed through the East Coast hip hop scene in the 1980s. Pioneered by such artists as Run-DMC, Schoolly D, Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy, it is generally characterized by anger, aggression and confrontation. History Music experts have credited Run-DMC as the first hardcore hip hop group. Other early artists to adopt an aggressive style were Schoolly D in Philadelphia and Too $hort in Oakland, California. Before a formula for gangsta rap had developed, artists such as Boogie Down Productions and Ice-T wrote lyrics based on detailed observations of "street life", while the confrontational and aggressive lyrics and chaotic, rough production style of Public Enemy's records set new standards for hardcore hip hop and hip hop production.Hardcore Rap Allmusic. Accessed May 22, 2008. Though initially a largely East Coast phenomenon, by the late 1980s, hardcore rap increasingly became largely synonymous ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Le Combat Continue
''Le Combat Continue'' is the second studio album by French Hip Hop group, Idéal J. The album is considered a classic in French hip hop music. The lead single "Hardcore" caused a huge controversy in France. The album, reached #21 of SNEP, the official French Albums Chart in October 1998. The single "Hardcore" from the album appeared for ten weeks in the SNEP French Singles Chart with the peak position reached at #67. Track listing #"Le combat continue 2" #"Introduction" #"Message" (feat. Leila) #"Pour une poignée de dollars..." #"Blast Masta Killa" #"Un nuage de fumée" #"Evitez" (feat. Daddy Mory) #"R.A.S. 1" (feat. Different Teep) #"Sur violents breakbeats" #"Hardcore" #"J'ai mal au cœur" #"L'amour" (feat. Rohff and Demon One) #"Ideal J" (feat. Hasheem & Zahariya) / "Operation coup 2 pompe" #"Showbizness 98" (feat. AP, Karlito, Dry and OGB) #"Si je rappe ici" Samples Le combat continue * "The Music Band" by War Introduction * "Darkest Light" by Lafayette Afro Rock Ban ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |