Salmo (rapper)
Italian rapper (born 1984)
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Key Takeaways
- Maurizio Pisciottu (born 29 June 1984), known professionally as Salmo , is an Italian rapper.
- Biography 1997–2011: early years Born in Olbia in 1984, Salmo began his musical career at age 13, recording his early verses between 1997 and 1998.
- He published his first solo demo in 2004, entitled Sotto pelle .
- As part of his solo career, Salmo has collaborated on several projects.
- In 2008, he collaborated with the Ed Gein in the production of Toedgein (2008) and Shell Shock (2011).
Maurizio Pisciottu (born 29 June 1984), known professionally as Salmo, is an Italian rapper. Since his debut in the Italian music scene, he has released five solo albums, peaking at number one three times, and numerous successful singles and collaborations, selling over 3 million copies in Italy.
Biography
1997–2011: early years
Born in Olbia in 1984, Salmo began his musical career at age 13, recording his early verses between 1997 and 1998. In 1999, he made and published the demo Premeditazione e dolo with Olbian rappers Bigfoot and Scascio (with whom he formed the Premeditazione e dolo group). He published his first solo demo in 2004, entitled Sotto pelle. The following year, Salmo self-produced and released his second demo, Mr. Antipatia.
As part of his solo career, Salmo has collaborated on several projects. He has worked with the rap metal band Skasico, with whom he recorded and produced the albums Therapy (2004), 21 Grams (2006), and Orange and Bloom (2008). In 2008, he collaborated with the Ed Gein in the production of Toedgein (2008) and Shell Shock (2011). In 2009, he produced the Merciful Bullets EP of stoner rock band Three Pigs Trip.
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