Tram 11 | |
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Origin | Zagreb, Croatia |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1996–2003 |
Labels | Menart |
Past members | General Woo, Target |
Tram 11 was a Croatian rap group from Zagreb that was one of the first successful rap acts in Croatia.
The group formed in 1996 by Nenad Šimun "Target" and Srđan Ćuk "General Woo". They are named after a tram line number 11, that connects the western part of Zagreb from where Target is, with eastern part where General Woo lived. At that time Croatia had no recognized rappers until Tram 11 emerged in the "Blackout Project", a radio show started at "Radio 101" in 1993 to promote hip-hop and rap in Croatia.
The band's song "Hrvatski velikani" was the first rap song to hit #1 on Croatian music top-lists.
Their album Čovječe ne ljuti se was released in 1999.
Their song "Kužiš Spiku" was subsequently included on the compilation The Best of International Hip-Hop.
They disbanded in 2003, because they got in a feud. Soon Target got schizophrenia and started recording solo. He dropped out "MC (album)" that did not have success, same as "The Album... Nastavak". General Woo dropped out his album with Nered, "Baš je lijep ovaj svijet".
In 2009, Tram 11 saw a brief revival when General Woo appeared on Target's song "Stavi ovo na roštilj" that was featured on his solo album "Još jedan dan u Zagrebu".
In 2010, Target and General Woo appeared on the documentary "Hip Hop priča iz Hrvatske", meaning Hip Hop story from Croatia.
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