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Violadores del Verso (Spanish: Lyrical Molesters or Verse Rapists), formerly also known as Doble V, are a rap music group from Spain.
Violadores del Verso | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Zaragoza, Spain |
Genres | Rap, hip hop |
Years active | 1998–Present |
Labels | Avoid Records, 1998 Boa Music, 1999 - 2001 Rap Solo, 2001 - Present |
Members | Kase.O ((Javier Ibarra)) Lírico (David Gilaberte) Sho-Hai (aka Hate) (Sergio Rodríguez) R de Rumba (Rubén Cuevas) |
Past members | Brutal (Sergio Ibarra) |
Website | www.violadoresdelverso.org |
Violadores del Verso was started in 1997 in Zaragoza, Spain[1] by David Gilaberte (Lírico), Sergio Rodriguez (Sho-Hai/Hate), Rubén Cuevas (R de Rumba) and brothers Javier (Kase.O) and Sergio Ibarra (Brutal).[2]
They released their first LP Genios in 1999. In 2001 they released two further albums as Doble V,[1] a name they used until asked to desist to avoid association with Doble V whisky, a trademark owned by the Pernod Ricard drinks concern. In 2006, they released their fourth LP Vivir para contarlo, which went gold after ten days.[3] In 2007 the group won the regional award for Spain in the MTV Europe Music Awards.[4]
The group has been on hiatus since 2010 while its members pursue solo projects.[5][6] The group's last concert before the pause was aired in August 2011 as a 3D transmission by national TV broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE), to pilot of the 3D technology involved.[7]
In 2022, the group rejoined to record the track Únicos that appeared on Sho-Hai's solo album Polvo.
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