Mafia K-1 Fry | |
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Background information | |
Origin | France (Hip hop collective) |
Genres |
French hip hop Rap |
Years active | 1995-present |
Website | Official website |
Members |
Kery James Manu Key DJ Mosko 113 Dry (rapper) Teddy Corona Karlito OGB Mista Flo Jessy Money Selim du 9.4 |
Past members |
M.S. (disappeared) Las Montana (died) Mamad (died) Yezi l'Escroc Titi l'Ancien Lil Jahson Mokem Kimbak du 9.4 Popa Project Patrice Timal R.A.K DJ Mehdi (died) Demon One Rohff |
Mafia K-1 Fry sometimes stylized as Mafia K'1 Fry is a French collective of hip hop artists, rappers, beatboxers, DJs, MCs and music producers mostly coming from the Val-de-Marne and the Orly-Choisy-Vitry-Joinville axis (being locations in Orly - Choisy-le-Roi - Vitry-sur-Seine -Joinville-le-Pont),south of Paris.
It was founded in 1995 with an initiative by Douma le Parrain. The name Mafia K'1 Fry comes from a rap verse during a freestyle improvised in à Orly at the "Demi-Lune": "Tu peux pas test avec la Mafia K'1 Fry," with "K'1 Fry" being a verlan term for africain, hence, translated into English, African Mafia. It was also known as "L'Union" and later "113 Clan". Las Montana was also a leader in the group that suffered from many legal problems as many of its members went to prison on certain charges. The members of Intouchable were hit by even bigger problems with a series of deaths of its members like Mamad, Las Montana and M.S.
The diverse group concentrated on Hip-Hop, but there were also rappers like Mokobé, Selim du 94 and Teddy Corona, graffiti artists like AP and Douma, backers like Las Montana, Mamad, Rocco, OGB, beatboxers like Mista Flo and DJs like DJ Mehdi and DJ Mosko.
Besides solo projects by many of its members, the collective realised two mini albums: Les Liens Sacrés and Légendaire before departure of Kery James in 2003 (he rejoined in 2007), and death of certain members most notably Las Montana and disappearance of M.S. Some members had big commercial success like 113 and Rohff and Intouchable (with Dry, Demon One and Mamad) before Mamad's death in 2003 just after the collective joint album La cerise sur le ghetto, which marked the relewase of music videos for "Pour ceux" [1] and "Balance" [2].