Dios Ke Te Crew, a Galician rap music group formed in 2003 in Ordes, Spain, consisted of DJ Murdock, Sokram, Mou and Jamas. The group's name is a satiric misspelling of the Galician phrase "Deus que te criou!" Their early breakthrough came with the song "Herdeiros da Ditadura", featured in the documentary Hai que Botalos. In 2006, they released their debut album Xénese, the first rap album entirely in the Galician language. The album blended influences from jazz, rock, reggae, funk, and hardcore punk, achieving significant public success. Dios Ke Te Crew shared stages with notable artists such as Saian Supa Crew and La Mala Rodríguez during their performances across Spain. In 2011, they released Humanose, followed by O Ciclo da Serpe in 2019. The group's lyrics often addressed political themes, criticizing issues like capitalism and language discrimination.
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Tremendos anos 20
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O Ciclo Da Serpe
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Humanose
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Xénese
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En que ano estamos?!
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Dez
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Déjà vu
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Haters
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OG (feat. Boyanka Kostova)
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Melancolía
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Silencio
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[Maxi] Ollo ó parche! / Chove
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Máis Cancións Sobre Toxos, Cardos E Silveiras
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Pola Costa (Remix)
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