Hip-Hop Show Explained

Hip-Hop Show
Type:studio
Artist:Dispero
Cover:Hip-Hop Show.jpg
Caption:Digital design and artwork by Jamster and the Ghetolabel FIlm Maker
Released:December 16, 2003
Recorded:2001–2003
Studio:Ghetolabel recording studio in Kordelio, Hellas
Genre:Rap
Producer:Dispero and the Ghetolabel fam
Next Title:Πόσο Λυπάμαι

Hip-Hop Show is the first studio album by the Greek singer-songwriter Dispero. It was a whole album with seventeen musical creations and was released by "Ghetolabel" in collaboration with the record company "Universal" on December 16, 2003.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Background and development

From 1996 to 2003 Dispero created his own music with two musical bands with him. Those were: "S.W.Crew" and "Locos Siempre". After the separation of both bands, he used some old songs from S.W.Crew and Locos Siempre and added some of his own songs and he created his first record. The CD had the title "Hip-Hop Show".[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Recording and production

"Hip-Hop Show" is a complete album with seventeen musical creations. Thirteen of them are songs, two more are skit, one orchestral intro and one orchestral outro. The total time was 1:03:24. The music was rap, with Hellenic lyrics containing to social messages. The collaborators that took part in the CD/album are the following: Αδάμαντας (Locos Siempre), Sin-Zak-Joe (S.W.Crew), Thuth-Bullet (187), Jamster (031), Alicia (U.G.C.) and Patro-Bill (Κλωνοποιητές). All music productions were created by Dispero and "Ghetolabel recording studios", except the track "187-Locos Siempre" which was created by 187 and granted for their collaboration. Mastering was by "Magnanimous recording studio" based in Thessaloniki, from Petziki George. "Hip-Hop Show" was released on December 16, 2003, in Greece and Cyprus by "Ghetolabel" in collaboration with the record company "Universal".[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Cover artwork

Digital designs and artworks were made by Jamster, member of (031) and the photoshoot was by Didgytah, member of "Ghetolabel film maker".[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DISPERO's Biography imagery . Last.fm .
  2. Web site: DISPERO imagery . sonichits.com .
  3. Web site: DISPERO ΕΝΑΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΑΣ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΣΤΗΣ, ΣΤΙΧΟΥΡΓΟΣ, ΜΟΥΣΙΚΟΣ ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΟΣ ΤΑΙΝΙΩΝ imagery . cityculture.gr/ . June 2, 2016.
  4. Web site: DISPERO imagery . mp3tunes.cc .
  5. Web site: Dispero Biography imagery . mygreek.fm .