Three members from Milan who shaped Italian rap across the 2000s and 2010s.
For a good sense of their sound, start with 'C.D.' or 'Fragili' with Arisa. They're both pretty straightforward examples of what they do.
Club Dogo's music connected because it felt direct, even when it drew criticism for being explicit. Songs like 'Amore Infame' show their range from harder-edged rap to more introspective territory. They helped define Italian hip-hop without making a big fuss about it.
They formed in Milan in the early 2000s with Gué Pequeno, Jake La Furia, and producer Don Joe. Albums like 'Mi Fist' in 2003 and 'Dogocrazia' in 2009 built their presence, followed by work through the 2010s like 'Non Siamo Più Quelli Di Mi Fist' in 2014.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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