Jake La Furia
Italian rapper (born 1979)
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Key Takeaways
- Francesco Vigorelli (born 25 February 1979), known professionally as Jake La Furia , is an Italian rapper.
- He was also in "Sacre Scuole", a group formed by him, Guè, and Dargen D'Amico.
- Vigorelli came into contact with Hip hop through Graffiti, which he started practicing around 1993.
- A little later he started rapping, becoming one of the best known MCs in the Milan area.
- In 1999 they released their first album, 3 MC's al cubo ("3 Mcs Cubed"), whose executive producer is Chief.
Francesco Vigorelli (born 25 February 1979), known professionally as Jake La Furia, is an Italian rapper. He is also a member of the hip hop group Club Dogo with fellow rapper Guè and producer Don Joe. He was also in "Sacre Scuole", a group formed by him, Guè, and Dargen D'Amico.
Biography
Sacre Scuole
He is the son of Giampietro Vigorelli, a well-known artistic advertising director of the agency D'Adda Lorenzini Vigorelli BBDO. Vigorelli came into contact with Hip hop through Graffiti, which he started practicing around 1993. His first nickname was Fame, originating from his tag (graffiti signature). A little later he started rapping, becoming one of the best known MCs in the Milan area. Together with his companions Gué Pequeno and Dargen D'Amico he formed the Sacre Scuole, participating in albums and mixtapes by artists such as Chief, Solo Zippo, ATPC and Prodigio.
In 1999 they released their first album, 3 MC's al cubo ("3 Mcs Cubed"), whose executive producer is Chief. In 2001 arguments between him and D'Amico led to the dissolution of the group: Jake and Gué formed together with Don Joe (with whom they had already collaborated for their first album) the Club Dogo while D'Amico undertook a solo career. However, the two would later make peace and D'Amico would collaborate on a track of Club Dogo's first album.
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