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===Solo career===
===Solo career===
After the [[Sacre Scuole]] experience, Dargen D'Amico began a solo career, which saw him follow a personal and, in his own way, different style from the cliches of Italian hip hop, with a marriage between the experimental and the creative use of electronics and voltage and the classical Italian song, with the voice and rap using new expressiveness, and texts that are able to juggle the spectrum of moods, ranging from the poetic impulse to the non-trivial use of irony.
After the [[Sacre Scuole]] experience, Dargen D'Amico began a solo career, which saw him follow a personal and, in his own way, different style from the cliches of Italian hip hop, with a marriage between the experimental and the creative use of electronics and voltage and the classical Italian song, with the voice and rap using new expressiveness, and texts that were able to juggle the spectrum of moods, ranging from the poetic impulse to the non-trivial use of irony.
The first result of this artistic choice was the album ''Musica senza musicisti'' self-published on ''Giada Mesi'' in 2006.
The first result of this artistic choice was the album ''Musica senza musicisti'' self-published on ''Giada Mesi'' in 2006.
In 2008 he published ''Di vizi di forma virtù'', and in 2010 the double Cd ''D'''.
In 2008 he published ''Di vizi di forma virtù'', and in 2010 the double Cd ''D'''.
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===Macrobiotics===
===Macrobiotics===
Along with [[Nic Sarno]], legendary DJ from [[Milan]], they publish the album "Balerasteppin" that intended to create a new musical genre, named analogously to the album ''Balerasteppin'', which reproduced the music and lyrics of songs of more or less famous Italian and foreign (from [[Fabrizio de André]] to [[Loredana Berte]] and Rustie to Samo Sound Boy), reinterpreted both instrumentally and vocally.
Along with [[Nic Sarno]], legendary DJ from [[Milan]], they published the album "Balerasteppin" that intended to create a new musical genre, named analogously to the album ''Balerasteppin'', which reproduced the music and lyrics of songs of more or less famous Italian and foreign (from [[Fabrizio de André]] to [[Loredana Berte]] and Rustie to Samo Sound Boy), reinterpreted both instrumentally and vocally.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 23:33, 10 February 2014

Dargen D'Amico
Background information
Birth nameJacopo D'Amico
Born (1980-06-02) June 2, 1980 (age 44)
OriginMilan, Italy
GenresHip hop, pop rap
Years active1997–present

Jacopo D'Amico, better known by his pseudonyms Dargen D'Amico, JD' or Corvo D'Argento (born in Milan, Italy, June 2, 1980), is an Italian singer and rapper.[1]

Career

Le Sacre Scuole

Born in Sicily but grown up in Milan, at a young age D'Amico started to participate in freestyle rap challenges in Milan, under the pseudonym Corvo D'Argento (Silver Crow). In this period, D'Amico showed great skill in the use of the spoken word, that would continue to be refined over time through continued pursuit of sound and meaning. As a childhood friend and classmate of Guè Pequeno, he got to know Jake La Furia (later they would go on to create the hip hop group Club Dogo) and so Le Sacre Scuole trio was born, which in 2000 gave birth to the 3 Mc's al cubo EP.

Solo career

After the Sacre Scuole experience, Dargen D'Amico began a solo career, which saw him follow a personal and, in his own way, different style from the cliches of Italian hip hop, with a marriage between the experimental and the creative use of electronics and voltage and the classical Italian song, with the voice and rap using new expressiveness, and texts that were able to juggle the spectrum of moods, ranging from the poetic impulse to the non-trivial use of irony. The first result of this artistic choice was the album Musica senza musicisti self-published on Giada Mesi in 2006. In 2008 he published Di vizi di forma virtù, and in 2010 the double Cd D'. In 2011 he published the album CD and in collaboration with Nic Sarno he publishes Balerasteppin under the name of Macrobiotics. In 2012 Dargen D'Amico returned with a solo album: Nostalgia istantanea.

Macrobiotics

Along with Nic Sarno, legendary DJ from Milan, they published the album "Balerasteppin" that intended to create a new musical genre, named analogously to the album Balerasteppin, which reproduced the music and lyrics of songs of more or less famous Italian and foreign (from Fabrizio de André to Loredana Berte and Rustie to Samo Sound Boy), reinterpreted both instrumentally and vocally.

Discography

Albums

With Sacre Scuole

Solo career

With Macrobiotics

Singles

  • 2008 - Dargen D'Amico - Sms Alla Madonna
  • 2008 - Dargen D'Amico feat. Two Fingerz - Ex Contadino
  • 2010 - Dargen D'Amico - 40 Anni
  • 2010 - Dargen D'Amico - Ma Dove Vai (Veronica)
  • 2010 - Dargen D'Amico feat. Two Fingerz - In Loop (La Forma Di Un Cuore)
  • 2011 - Dargen D'Amico feat. Daniele Vit - Odio Volare
  • 2011 - Dargen D'Amico - Van Damme (Saddam)

Collaborations

  • 1997 - Chief & Corvo D'Argento & Guè Pequeno
  • 1998 - Chief & Zippo & Sacre Scuole
  • 1997 - Il Circolo - Fuori Dalla Mischia
  • 1997 - Cani da Sfida - Cani Da Sfida
  • 1998 - Chief ft Dargen D'Amico - Nient'altro che ...
  • 1999 - Dr. Macallicious (Chief) ft. Sacre Scuole - "Stato Alterato Di Coscienza"
  • 1999 - Prodigio ft. Dargen D'Amico - Mi Hanno Raccontato
  • 1999 - Prodigio ft. Dargen D'Amico - Buona La Prima
  • 2001 - Sacre Scuole - Comodi Comodi
  • 2001 - Dargen D'Amico ft Don Joe - Bug a Boo Parody
  • 2004 - Club Dogo ft. Dargen D'Amico - Tana 2000
  • 2005 - Chief ft. Dargen D'Amico - Uno, nessuno, centomila
  • 2007 - Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico - Nchlinez
  • 2008 - Fabri Fibra ft. Dargen D'Amico e Alborosie - Un'altra chance
  • 2008 - TwoFingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico e Joe Fallisi - Oltre Il Mare
  • 2009 - Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico e Danti - Giorno'n'nite
  • 2009 - Bugo ft. Dargen D'Amico - Buone maniere (The big salt water clock REMIX)
  • 2009 - Fabri Fibra ft. Dargen D'Amico - Via vai
  • 2009 - Two Fingerz + Vacca ft. Dargen D'Amico - Sassi dal cavalcavia
  • 2009 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Fiori nei cannoni
  • 2009 - Amari ft. Dargen D'Amico - Dovresti dormire
  • 2009 - Radio Rade ft. Dargen D'Amico - Regina Del Quartiere
  • 2009 - Jody[disambiguation needed] ft. Dargen D'Amico - Musica
  • 2009 - Diplo ft. Dargen D'Amico & Phra - Natale Exclusive
  • 2010 - Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico & Fabri Fibra - Festa Festa
  • 2010 - Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico, The Very Best & Marina - Birthday Bash
  • 2010 - Rischio ft. Dargen D'Amico, Lugi & Danti - Dose di pace
  • 2010 - Fabri Fibra ft Dargen D'Amico - Nel mio disco
  • 2010 - Fabri Fibra ft Dargen D'Amico - Insensibile
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Blu
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Nessuno Ascolta (Na nana nana)
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico & Sewit Villa - Buffo
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Puttana
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Credi Che T'Amo
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Automatico
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Erba
  • 2010 - Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico - Reverse
  • 2010 - Zoy ft. Dargen D'Amico - Colori
  • 2010 - Emiliano Pepe ft 'Dargen D'Amico - Giurami che ci sei
  • 2011 - Fog Prison (Braka, Pablo, Ide) album: Fiero Prigioniero ft. Dargen D'Amico - La trappola più antica
  • 2011 - LuckyBeard (Phra) ft. Dargen D'Amico & Dumbblonde - La cassa spinge
  • 2011 - Don Joe & Shablo ft. Reverendo + Chief + Mixup + Dargen D'Amico - Guarda Bene
  • 2011 - Marracash feat Dargen D'Amico and Rancore - L'albatro
  • 2011 - Fratelli Calafuria feat Dargen D'Amico - Disco Tropical
  • 2011 - Fabri Fibra feat Dargen D'Amico e Marracash - Tranne Te (ExtraRemix)
  • 2011 - Useless Wooden Toys feat Dargen D'Amico - Pioverà Benza
  • 2011 - 3 is a Crowd feat Dargen D'Amico and Tommaso Cerasuolo - Chiusi a Chiave
  • 2012 - Max Brigante feat Dargen D'Amico, Danti and Ensi</ref> - Allenatichefabene Remix
  • 2012 - Dargen D'Amico ft Two Fingerz - Hit Da 5 Minuti
  • 2012 - Andra Mirò ft Dargen D'amico - Senza che nulla cambi

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