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Cor Veleno is an Italian
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, made up of the producer Squarta and rappers Grandi Numeri and
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, the latter of whom died in 2016.


History of the group


First years

The first nucleus of the collective was born in 1993 made up of
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and Grandi Numeri who play at the Zulu Party, a
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event held at the Palladium festival. Primo Brown, Grandi Numeri and Detor (DJ and composer of the first beats of the group, which Squarta later took over), released in 1998 their first single, ''21 Tyson'', in the
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''La banda der trucido''. The track gets a notable underground response and is included in other compilations. The next piece is Incompatibile, a piece made in collaboration with Piotta in memory of his friend MC Giaime. After these singles that get a good critical success, they open the lives of American groups like
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and
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.


Debut

In 2001 they debuted with their first album ''Rock 'n' Roll'', some of which were published for the soundtrack of the film Ultimo Stadio, by director
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. In 2004 they come out with ''Heavy metal'', an ideal continuation of their first work. Participates in the disc as a guest Tormento ex Sottotono. The same year they won the MC Giaime award for two categories: best text for ''Un mestiere qualunque'' and best song for ''Le guardie'', ''I pompieri'' and ''L'ambulanza''. In the same period ''Bomboclat'' was also released, published under the name Primo & Squarta and which was attended by Grandi Numeri,
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, Turi and Tormento. In 2005 they were invited to the Splash! Festival in
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as the only
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. For the first time,
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participates in this event and Cor Veleno tread the same stage as artists such as Saïan Supa Crew,
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and
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. After working with them in a jam session in the recording studio, the singer-songwriter Jovanotti wants them as a shoulder group for his tour, entrusting them with the first half hour of his show. From the session in the studio, on the other hand, the song ''Cose pericolose'' was released, present in the special edition of the
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Buon Sangue album. Also in 2005 they were the opening group for the Italian dates of the
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, for the nu metal group
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.


''Nuovo nuovo'' and ''Buona pace''

At the beginning of 2006 they sign a contract for
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, for which they release the third official album of the group entitled ''Nuovo nuovo'', released February 16, 2007, for
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, which features Roy Paci, Tormento and Kitsch among the guests. Between 2007 and 2008 they participate in Roy Paci's live shows, together with whom they write the song ''Tango Mambo Jambo'' present on the album ''SuoNoGlobal'' by Roy Paci & Aretuska. In 2008 the second album by Primo & Squarta was released, ''Leggenda'' for Cor Veleno Records, in which Grandi Numeri, Amir, MadBuddy, Cico (ex-members of Roy Paci & Aretuska) and Ibbanez took part. The singles Sotto ''Shock'', ''Spigne'' and ''Rock'n'roll Gangsta'' are extracted from the album. On July 2, 2009, a song entitled ''L'imbastita'' began to circulate online, while on August 10, the video clip of the ''Falso'' song was published on
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, followed by the EP ''Pace armata'', released December 17 for free download. Since May 7, 2010, ''L'odore del mare'', the pioneering single of the album ''Buona pace'', which debuted at position #84 of the official
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ranking, has been in rotation on all radios. In 2010 they took part in the shooting of Aureliano Amadei's film 20 sigarette (presented out of competition at the
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) in a cameo, playing themselves. In December 2010 he released his third album in the name of Primo & Squarta titled ''Qui è selvaggio'', which saw the collaboration with rappers from the Roman scene and beyond.


Last years

In July 2012 Primo Brown released for the Latlantide label the album ''Fin da bambino'' together with Ibbanez, the tracks were produced by Ill Grosso and mixed by Squarta. In 2014 Primo Brown, together with
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, collaborates with rapper Jesto in the song ''Vorresti fare il rapper?'' excerpt from ''Supershallo 2'' album. In September 2014 Primo Brown announced his retirement from the music scene due to health problems, the same that led to his death in the night between December 31, 2015, and January 1, 2016. During 2018 the group released the singles ''Shut Tha Fuck Up'' and ''Tutta la vita'' with the related official videos announcing the release of the new album of unreleased Cor Veleno ''Lo Spirito che suona'', released on October 26, 2018.


Formation

; Current * Grandi Numeri –
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(1993) * Squarta
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, sampler (1993)


Former components

*
Primo Brown Primo Brown, pseudonym of David Maria Belardi (Rome, June 14, 1976 - Rome, January 1, 2016), was an Italian rapper, known for having played in the rap band Cor Veleno. Introducing himself to the music scene since the late 1980s, Primo is remem ...
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(1993-2016)


Discography

* 1999 – '' Sotto assedio'' * 2001 – ''
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'' * 2004 – '' Heavy metal'' * 2007 – '' Nuovo nuovo'' * 2010 – '' Buona pace'' * 2018 – '' Lo spirito che suona''


Filmography

* ''
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'', directed by Manetti Bros. (2000) * '' Ultimo stadio'', directed by
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(2002) * '' 20 sigarette'', directed by Aureliano Amadei (2010)


Bibliography

* Gianluca Testani (edited by), ''Enciclopedia del rock italiano'',
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, 2006.


References

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