The Truce Boys are a Roman hip hop group formed by Gel, Cole, DJ Kimo, and Metal Carter, established in 2001.
In 2005, aided by MC Gufo, they reached truly extraordinary maturity, so much so that now, after a couple of years of rapping without much seriousness, they have gained many fans in the capital, from the posers to the most convinced hip hop enthusiasts.
With the crew TruceKlan, they mark their breakthrough, with a truly unique sound, quite simple beats but with their particular slang they manage to infuse a good level of hip hop.
In The Panchine is a complete song that opens the boundaries of hip hop to all the citizens of the capital, the lifestyle is very similar to that of suburban kids who face chaos and clashes…..
Their breakthrough is the mix of English words with Roman slang, drug abuse, and a lot of life's experiences, retracing the roads of the suburbs, recounting the '70s and heralding the new trucid beginning, from Albertone to Palmiro Togliatti, for those who live there it's an honor to feel called upon…..
Sex every day, why not???
Clashes with the police, robberies for a hundred thousand at the time of the lira….
Truly a great style, an exceptional form, a flow that closes you in and doesn't let you breathe, in the streets of Rome there are hearts that beat and people who take risks every day to earn some money, these young trucids are the emblem of the Roman generation, all about the stadium, drugs, alcohol, and sex, not bad, right?!?
In conclusion, I tell you that In The Panchine is a song that deserves to be listened to more than once and that the Truce will be heard again, moreover, these guys have not been corrupted by success at all, on the contrary, they are ordinary, simple people who make you burst out laughing and who take music seriously, also their earnings are marginal because almost all the kids download their songs, magical guys to be awarded…….
Bella…sex evreday…Palmiro Togliatti by night…the '70s with a sword embedded in your arms…a robbery for a hundred thousand when the lira was still around!
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