Salmo (rapper)

Maurizio Pisciottu (born 29 June 1984), known professionally as Salmo, is an Italian rapper and record producer.[1]

Salmo
Salmo during a concert in Milan in 2014
Background information
Birth nameMaurizio Pisciottu
Born (1984-06-29) 29 June 1984
OriginOlbia, Sardinia, Italy
Genres
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Sony Music
  • Machete Empire Records
Websitehttp://www.salmonlebon.com/

Since his debut in the Italian music scene he has released five solo albums, peaking at number one three times, and numerous successful singles and collaborations, selling over 3 million copies in Italy.[2]

Biography

1997–2011: Early years

Born in Olbia in 1984 Salmo began his musical career at age 13, recording his early verses between 1997 and 1998. In 1999, he made and published the demo Premeditazione e dolo with olbian rappers Bigfoot and Skascio (who he formed the Premeditazione e dolo group with), while in 2004, he published his first solo demo, entitled Sotto pelle. The following year, Salmo self-produced and released his second demo Mr. Antipatia.

To his solo career, Salmo also featured some projects with several groups, firstly the rap metal band Skasico, with which he recorded and produced the albums Therapy (2004), 21 Grams (2006) Orange and Bloom (2008). In 2008, he instead collaborated with the Ed Gein in the production of Toedgein (2008) and Shell Shock (2011), while in 2009 he produced the Merciful Bullets EP of stoner rock band Three Pigs Trip.

2011–2012: The Island Chainsaw Massacre and Death USB

In 2011, Salmo published his first studio album, titled The Island Chainsaw Massacre, which quickly gave notoriety to the rapper in the national rap scene.[3] The following year Salmo appeared in the mixtape Machete Mixtape (self-produced by Machete Empire Records) in which several rappers of the Italian scene took part, such as Ensi, Bassi Maestro, Clementino and MadMan. Inside the record appears the song Go Jack!, a dissing turned to Pino Scotto.

Furthermore, in the same year Salmo released his second album Death USB, published on 23 February, which saw the publication of five Video clips, namely those of Il pentacolo, Negative Youth, Death USB, Doomsday and Demons to Diamonds.[4] Also, at the MTV Hip Hop Awards 2012, Salmo won in the category "Best Crossover".[5][6] Still in 2012, the rapper took part to the realization of Machete Crew mixtape Machete Mixtape Vol II,[7] in which are present Stupido gioco del rap and Disobey, from which some video clips have been extracted, published on 17 November and 24 January 2013.

2013: Midnite

Salmo's concert in Milan in 2013

On 18 March 2013, the rapper announced the track list of his third album Midnite (slang for "midnight"), published on 2 April and first teased on 21 March by the single Russell Crowe.[8] The album debuted at the first position on the Italian music industry organization's rankings.[9] On 18 April, Rob Zombie's video clip, a song made in collaboration with Noyz Narcos, was released, while the video clip of S.A.L.M.O. was released on 1 July.[10] On 22 July, the video clip of the song Killer Game was released, in collaboration with Gemitaiz and MadMan, while Midnite on 25 July was certified as a gold record for reaching the threshold of 30,000 copies sold.[11][12]

In August, the rapper collaborated with Dutch horrorcore group Dope D.O.D. in the track Blood Shake, which was officially released on 5 September. The video clip was published in December.[13]

The Island, a single featured with El Raton, En?gma and DJ Slait, was released on 17 September, the date when the video was also released.[14] On 7 October was released the video clip of Midnite's closing track, Faraway, while on 26 November was released that for the piece Space Invaders, which saw the participation of Nitro.[15][16]

On 24 December, the rapper released a standalone Christmas freestyle entitled Buon N ***** in collaboration with rappers Gemitaiz and MadMan.[17]

2014: S.A.L.M.O. Documentary and the release from Tanta Roba

Salmo's concert in Milan in 2014

On 19 May 2014, through his Facebook page, Salmo announced his release from Tanta Roba, revealing that the fourth studio album would be published by Machete Empire Records and that the latest publication, with the label of DJ Harsh and Gué Pequeno, would be the live album S.A.L.M.O. Documentary, released 17 June.[18] This last album contains some songs performed live during the tour in support of Midnite, a documentary and the unreleased Mussoleeni, published digitally on 5 June.[19]

On 5 August 2014 the rapper released the first single named La bestia in me for the Mixtape Machete Mixtape III, a record of Machete Empire. It released 23 September.[20] On 2 September the music video for the song Venice Beach, from Machete Mixtape III, was published exclusively on the Red Bull website.[21]

2015–2016: Hellvisback

Towards the end of 2014 he directed the videoclip of the single Sabato of famous Italian singer Jovanotti, together with Antonio Usbergo and Nicolò Celaia (both of YouNuts!).[22] The collaboration with Jovanotti continued during 2015 with the realization of a remix of Sabato and with the participation at the Lorenzo negli stadi 2015 Tour as opening artist.[23] In 2015 Salmo also collaborated with Noyz Narcos and Fritz da Cat on the song Dal tramonto all'alba, published as third single from Localz Only album on 29 May of the same year.[24]

On 18 December 2015 Salmo published the single 1984, entirely composed by the rapper himself and promoted by the related videoclip released on the same day. At the same time as the release of the single, the fourth studio album Hellvisback, was announced releasing on 5 February 2016.[25]

This album contains two featurings in the same song: Il Messia featuring Victor Kwality and Travis Barker, the drummer of Blink-182. The album got an incredibile success, becoming certified Gold (more than 25,000 copies sold) after one week. In 2017 it gains the Double Platinum status. On 25 November, the album was re-released named Hellvisback Platinum with the addition of a second CD consisting of live and two additional unreleased tracks, including the single Don Medellín.

2017–Present: Playlist

On 6 March 2017 Salmo acted as the protagonist in a Short film named Nuraghes S'Arena, directed by Mauro Aragoni and released exclusively by Paramount Channel.[26] Later on 21 July the rapper returned to music with the release of Estate Dimmerda together with a music video.[27] On 24 November, Salmo released another single, entitled Perdonami, debuting at the top of the Italian singles chart.[28]

In 2018 Salmo makes appearances in the albums No Comment by Nitro and Enemy by Noyz Narcos, in the songs Chairaggione and Mick Check respectively. 8 March Salmo announces the release of his fifth studio album, Playlist, and his first two concerts where it could be heard live. At PalaLottomatica in Rome on 16 December and at Mediolanum Forum in Assago on 22 December.[29] The Album was released on 9 November, consisting of 13 tracks, with guests such as Fabri Fibra, Nitro, NSTASIA, Sfera Ebbasta and Coez.[30] The album was preceded by the release of the single 90min (21 September)[31] and by an advertising campaign involving an exhibition in front of the Duomo in Milan where Salmo disguised himself as a homeless man.[32] The advertising campaign also involved the publication of a promotional video on the Pornographic video sharing website, Pornhub.[33]

On 5 July 2019 Salmo released Machete Mixtape 4, a Compilation album in which he participates and produces a large portion of the 18 song track-list.[34]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2011 – The Island Chainsaw Massacre
  • 2012 – Death USB
  • 2013 – Midnite
  • 2014 – S.A.L.M.O. Documentary
  • 2016 – Hellvisback
  • 2018 – Playlist

With Skasico

  • 2004 – Terapia
  • 2006 – 21 Grams
  • 2008 – Orange Bloom EP

With Three Pigs' Trip

  • 2010 – Merciful Bullets (EP)

References

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  22. "Lorenzo Jovanotti: il mio "Sabato" un po' folle". Spettacoli - La Repubblica (in Italian). 16 December 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
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