Thursday, 26 June 2008
Supreme NTM
Artist: Supreme NTM
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
funk
Discography:
Supreme NTM (Best Of)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 22
Paris Sous les Bombes
Year: 1997
Tracks: 17
Authentik
Year: 1991
Tracks: 15
The high-pressure, oftentimes polemical French rap music grouping Supreme NTM was formed in 1989 by Dee Nasty, Joeystarr, and Koolshen with their DJ, Détonateur S. They debuted one year later on with a caterpillar track on the compilation Rapattitude and their low single, "Le Monde de Demain." Authentik, the Supreme NTM debut full-length, appeared in 1991, and the grouping made their American live debut later on that year. The album was followed 2 age later by 1993... J'appuis Sur la Gâchette, which brought them to the attention of the French gendarmes (a la NWA and Ice-T/Body Count) with a song dynasty named "Police force." The group's third record album, 1995's Paris Sous Les Bombes, became their nearly successful, just as well earned them a fresh bout of arguing. The song dynasty "Plus Jamais Ça" was an anti-National Front (the fascist/anti-immigrant motion lED by Jean Marie Le Pen) broadside that got Supreme NTM six-month prison house sentences for playing it at a concert in a city in southern France with a just-elected National Front city manager (sunglasses of Public Enemy). Suprême NTM followed in 1998, eclipsing its precursor in gross sales and earning raves for its comprehension of a new generation of French rappers (like Lord Kossity).
Conrad Schnitzler