Grammar (volume)

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grammar
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General information
origin Warsaw ( Poland )
Genre (s) Hip hop
founding 1997
resolution 2008
Last occupation
Leszek "Eldo" Kaźmierczak
Marcin "Jotuze" Józwa
Daniel "Daniel Drumz" Szlajnda
former members
Łukasz "Ash" Morawski
Mikołaj "Noon" Bugajak

Grammar is a Polish hip hop group from Warsaw . She was founded in 1997, her style is emphatically calm, as “samples” she prefers to use fragments of classical music .

She became known in 2000 with the EP EP + and the album Światła Miasta (City Lights), which are seen as milestones in Polish hip-hop. Both records were two of the first well-known records to contain almost exclusively “positive texts” , that is, they did not deal with drugs, social misery and hatred of the police, but rather addressed religious beliefs, fears about the future and childhood memories.

Światła Miasta was advertised with a video entitled Friko (Für lau), which dealt critically with black copying. Another title was used as music for the movie To my, rugbiści , a controversial documentary about football fans.

After a long break, a comeback followed in 2004 with the EP Reaktywacja (reactivation) with the video of the same name and largely unchanged style.

In 2008, a year after their last album was released, they announced their breakup.

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
3
  PL 6th 09/2005 (6 weeks)
Podróże
  PL 20th 49/2007 (2 weeks)
Światła Miasta
  PL 5 15/2012 (7 weeks)

Albums

  • 1999: EP +
  • 2000: Światła Miasta
  • 2005: 3
  • 2007: Podróże
  • 2014: Beatz & Pieces

EPs

  • 1998: EP
  • 2004: Reaktywacja

Individual evidence

  1. Chart statistics Poland

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