R.A.C.L.A.

R.A.C.L.A.

From left to right: DJ Grewu, Rimaru, TKE
Background information
Origin Bucharest, Romania
Genres
Years active 1993–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website facebook.com/RACLA93
Members
  • Rimaru
Past members

R.A.C.L.A. (an abbreviation of Rime Alese Care Lovesc Adânc - Handpicked Rhymes with a Deeper Meaning) is a Romanian hip hop group, founded in 1993 in Bucharest. Initially consisting of brothers Călin "Rimaru" Ionescu and Daniel "Clonatu'" Ionescu, the group released the first Romanian hip hop album in 1995 on Kromm Studio, an independent record label. One of first and most critically acclaimed hip hop acts in Romania, it has been through numerous personnel changes after Clonatu's departure from the group in 1998, with Rimaru remaining the sole constant member throughout the years.[1][2] Originally known among its fans as a hardcore and political rap group, they would later gain a larger fan base in their native Romania following their collaboration with pop singer Anda Adam in 1999.[3] In the mid and late 1990s, R.A.C.L.A. also gained notoriety for their involvement in a violent conflict with gangsta rap group B.U.G. Mafia and some of their affiliates at the time, such as La Familia and Il-Egal. The dispute initially produced a number of diss tracks from both sides and would later lead to physical altercations between members of the groups.[4] While never officially announcing their hiatus, the group became largely inactive for a number of years following the release of their fifth album in 2005 and group member Connect-R's departure in 2006. Rimaru made a number of infrequent appearances as a solo artist and, as of 2014, has returned to performing under the group name, while also recruiting DJ GreWu and rappers EyeKon and, later TKE, as touring members of R.A.C.L.A.[5]


Discography

Studio albums

Unreleased Albums

Extended Plays

References

  1. Mușat, Anca (1998). "R.A.C.L.A Rămâne Singură în Competiție". Bucharest: Salut, Generația PRO. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  2. Ghenț, Marius (October 28, 2015). "Cele mai bune albume RACLA, comentate de Rimaru". Bucharest: Vice. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  3. "Nu i-am uitat: Un interviu cu Rimaru despre noua piesă RACLA cu Anda Adam". Bucharest: Kiss FM. October 28, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  4. "BUG Mafia a fugit de un pistol cu aer comprimat - vezi o poveste INCREDIBILA!". Bucharest: Sport.ro. November 20, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  5. Ghenț, Marius (August 15, 2014). "Rimaru vrea să salveze rap-ul românesc cu rime alese și lecții pentru viitor". Vice. Retrieved June 6, 2016.



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