Italian hip-hop collective from Rome, associated with the Roman rap scene and active since the 1990s.

DeBaser review (Dexster, 2006) mentions contributors/associated names: Inoki, Rude Mc, G. Max, Benetti, K.O., Daniele Vit. The group is often discussed within the Italian/Roman hip-hop context.

Dexster's 2006 DeBaser review criticizes Flaminio Maphia's Per un pugno di euri as overly commercial and uneven, awarding it 2/5. A few tracks (e.g. "Da paura", "Che idea") receive milder praise; several songs and the intro are called "horrible" or "unlistenable." The reviewer expresses nostalgia for the group's earlier work and for classic Italian hip‑hop acts like Colle der Fomento.

For:Fans of Italian hip hop, listeners of Roman rap, music critics.

 But... I believe that for a few years now, Flaminio Maphia (once the cornerstone of good Roman rap) have truly lost themselves a bit in some maze of commercial and flashy music at all costs; they demonstrate this with this record, let's say, almost useless if it weren't for two or three somewhat less embarrassing tracks.

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