Club Dogo was an influential Italian rap group that left a lasting impact on the hip-hop scene in Italy. The group, which hailed from Milan, was formed in 2002 by Gué Pequeno and Jake La Furia, with producer Don Joe joining the formation shortly after. They quickly became known for their gritty storytelling, evocative lyrics, and hard-hitting beats that drew inspiration from both Italian life and broader hip-hop culture.
The group's musical journey included several standout projects that elevated their status within the music industry. Notable albums like "Non Siamo Più Quelli Di Mi Fist," released in 2009, cemented their place in the Italian rap scene. Following on from that success, they released "Dogocrazia" in 2009 and "Vile Denaro," which celebrated its 10th anniversary with a special edition, showcasing the longevity of their influence. Their final album, "Penna Capitale," was released in 2014. After over a decade of success, Club Dogo announced their separation in 2016, allowing members to pursue solo careers, but their legacy continues to shape Italian rap music.
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