SFDK (band)
Encyclopedia
SFDK are a hip hop music
crew from Seville
, Spain
. The band members are MC Zatu (Saturnino Rey), and DJ
Acción Sánchez (Óscar Sánchez).
, Zeroporsiento, and released a single, “Llámalo como lo quieras” (Call it like you want). The group then fall apart, leaving only Acción Sánchez and Zatu.
Two years later SFDK released their first album, “Siempre Fuertes” (Always Strong), a very aggressive hardcore hip-hop album. Then they released the albums “Desde los chiqueros” (From The Pigpens) and “2001: Odisea en el lodo” (2001: Odyssey in Mud), changing their style towards a more accessible kind of hip-hop, and gaining popularity and commercial success.
They created their label, SFDK Records. In 2005 they obtained a Gold Album for their album “2005”.
In September 2008, started distributing his own clothing brand, "Brand Lealty"
Hip hop music
Hip hop music, also called hip-hop, rap music or hip-hop music, is a musical genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted...
crew from Seville
Seville
Seville is the artistic, historic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia and of the province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir, with an average elevation of above sea level...
, Spain
Spain
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. The band members are MC Zatu (Saturnino Rey), and DJ
Acción Sánchez (Óscar Sánchez).
Biography
SFDK was formed in 1992 by Zatu and his school friends. They released a tape, and then Acción Sánchez joined the group. They released two more tapes and In 1997, SFDK started their own record labelRecord label
In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion,...
, Zeroporsiento, and released a single, “Llámalo como lo quieras” (Call it like you want). The group then fall apart, leaving only Acción Sánchez and Zatu.
Two years later SFDK released their first album, “Siempre Fuertes” (Always Strong), a very aggressive hardcore hip-hop album. Then they released the albums “Desde los chiqueros” (From The Pigpens) and “2001: Odisea en el lodo” (2001: Odyssey in Mud), changing their style towards a more accessible kind of hip-hop, and gaining popularity and commercial success.
They created their label, SFDK Records. In 2005 they obtained a Gold Album for their album “2005”.
Clothing
SFDK has contract with Flama Wear and Wrung Division Wear, but not always wear these brandsIn September 2008, started distributing his own clothing brand, "Brand Lealty"
Albums
- "Siempre fuertes" (Zona BrutaZona BrutaZona Bruta is a Spanish hip hop record label in Madrid founded in 1996. It’s the first Spanish hip hop specialised label, and the most important...
, 1999) - "Desde los chiqueros" (Zona BrutaZona BrutaZona Bruta is a Spanish hip hop record label in Madrid founded in 1996. It’s the first Spanish hip hop specialised label, and the most important...
, 2001) - "2001 Odisea en el lodo" (Zona BrutaZona BrutaZona Bruta is a Spanish hip hop record label in Madrid founded in 1996. It’s the first Spanish hip hop specialised label, and the most important...
, 2003) - "2005" (SFDK Records/Boa Music, 2005)
- "Los veteranos" (SFDK Records/ Boa Music, 2007)
- "Siempre fuertes 2" (SFDK Records, 2009)
- "´´Tesoros y caras B ´´" (SFDK Records, 2010)
Tapes
- "Sevilla Krannz" (1993)
- "Tras mil vueltas" (1995)
- "Esto va en serio" (1996)
Singles
- "Llámalo como lo quieras" (Zeroporsiento, 1997)
- "Después de..." (SFDK Records, 2004)
- "Original Rap University" (SFDK Records, 2006)