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Da Weasel

 
Artist: Da Weasel

Group Members:

Virgul, Pacman, Guilherme Silva, Jay Jay Neige, Pedro Quaresma

Similar Artists:

Primitive Reason, Sam the Kid, Xeg

Influenced By:

  • Formed: 1993, Almada, Portugal
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Amor, Escárnio e Maldizer", "Ao Vivo Coliseus

Biography

Portuguese hip-hop pioneers Da Weasel were an integral part of the first wave of European groups to get on the rap bandwagon, releasing their debut record in 1993. Formed in Almada, MCs Pacman and Virgul were backed by a full band including bass (Jay Jay Neige), guitar (Pedro Quaresma), drums (Guilherme Silva), and various DJs. Drawing on influences like Cypress Hill and Public Enemy while incorporating elements of rock and ska, the live hip-hop act's debut record, More Than 30 Motherfuckers, featuring only six tracks with all-English lyrics, opened doors to the band's participation in the popular Rapublica compilation, which hit shelves a year later. The incredibly successful compilation set the stage for Da Weasel's first full-length release, Dou-Ihe Com a Alma, released that same year. Still enjoying grassroots recognition in lieu of widespread success, the band released its third production, 3º Capítulo, in 1997, followed by its first national tour. Again participating in a number of important compilations, Da Weasel's first silver record, Iniciação a Uma Vida Banal -- O Manual, earned them opportunities to play important venues, including a stint opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1999. The Mário Barreiros-produced Podes Fugir Mas Nao Te Podes Esconder, featuring Cuban hip-hoppers Las Orishas, went on to earn Da Weasel their first platinum record. Three years later in 2004, Re-Definições became their best-selling record to date, earning the band an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act. Nearly 15 years after the group's formation, Da Weasel released their seventh original release in 2007, entitled Amor, Escarnio e Maldizer. The band's ever-climbing popularity was evidenced by the record's incredible sales, moving more than 20,000 copies in the first day of its release. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide
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Da Weasel
Origin Almada, Portugal
Genres Hip-Hop
Rock
Years active 1993–present
Labels EMI
Website daweaselonline.com
Members
Pacman
Virgul
Jay-Jay
Quaresma
Guilherme Silva
DJ Glue
Former members
Yen Sung
Armando Teixeira

Da Weasel is a Portuguese hip-hop band from Almada. They are fronted by MCs Pacman and Virgul. Da Weasel is one of the oldest hip-hop projects in Portugal, having started in 1993. They are notorious for being a full session band, instead of relying on a DJ and samples. Their music uses elements from hard rock, pop and ska.

Da Weasel's first release was the EP More Than 30 Motherfuckers, featuring only six songs, all in English. The group featured Pacman as the MC, Pedro Quaresma, Jay Jay Neige and Guilherme Silva on live instruments, Yen Sung as backup vocalist and Armando Teixeira as DJ and producer. The following year, in 1994, the band rode the wave of the Rapública compilation, which presented Portuguese hip-hop to the mainstream audience, by releasing their first full album, Dou-lhe Com A Alma. This time, the band wrote all the songs in Portuguese, incorporating influences derived from Cypress Hill and Public Enemy.

Before production of their third release (3º Capítulo) in 1997, Yen Sung left the band to start a career as an acid jazz producer, as well as DJing. She was replaced by Virgul, a rapper/singer which introduced a few ragga and afro elements to the band's sound, as was seen in the singles "Todagente" and "Duia", with Virgul imposing his personality without outshining main MC Pacman. Da Weasel also went on tour for the first time.

In 1999, after taking part in Mario Caldato Jr.'s Tejo Beat compilation and the Xutos & Pontapés tribute album XX Anos - XX Bandas, Da Weasel went back to the studio to record their fourth album, Iniciação A Uma Vida Banal - O Manual. The critically acclaimed album was the band's first silver record, and helped increase their previous release sales enough to grant them a second silver. Da Weasel also served as a warm-up act to Red Hot Chili Peppers' concert at the Atlantic Pavilion in Lisbon.

Armando Teixeira then left the band to pursue a solo career, and experienced pop-rock producer Mário Barreiros helmed the recording of Podes Fugir Mas Não Te Podes Esconder in 2001. Da Weasel's work now blended influences from hip-hop, heavy metal, reggae and African music to produce a unique melange that was still undeniably Portuguese. Paris-based Cuban hip-hop trio Orishas was featured on the album. Podes Fugir... soon rose up to gold and later platinum record sales.

In 2004, Mário Barreiros was replaced by João Martins as producer, and DJ Glue joined the band as live DJ, filling a spot vacant for three years. They helped Da Weasel reinvent themselves on their latest album, Re-Definições, a deeply thought-out piece of work which refined the sound heard in the previous album. Music fans responded enthusiastically, with over 80,000 copies sold, making it Da Weasel's best selling album.

In 2005 the band reached its peak with a sold-out concert in the Olympia in Paris, its first ever big international performance.

In 2006 Da Weasel publishes a Track named "Play Up" inspired by the statement of Bob Marley: "Football is Music" which expresses their passion for football. The track is found exclusively on the CD PlayUp, among 15 other football tracks written by various artists.

On April 2nd, 2007, Da Weasel released their latest album intitled Amor, Escárnio e Maldizer. It reached platinum status on the same day, with over 20,000 copies sold.

The band sang a song called Nigga on Gato Fedorento's last episode of the season Diz Que É Uma Espécie de Magazine. They were before presented with a Gato Fedorento's audio sketch, "Nigga, Tu És Nigga, Nigga?" ("Nigga, Are You Nigga, Nigga?"), and they quoted part of the sketch.


Contents

Discography

  • 1993: More Than 30 Motherf*****s
  • 1994: Dou-lhe Com A Alma [Hit It With My Soul]
  • 1997: 3º Capítulo [Third Chapter]
  • 1999: Iniciação A Uma Vida Banal - O Manual [Iniciation to an Ordinary Life - The Manual]
  • 2001: Podes Fugir Mas Não Te Podes Esconder [You Can Run But You can't Hide]
  • 2004: Re-Definições [Re-definitions]
  • 2005: Ao Vivo Coliseus (Live Album) [Live At the Coliseums]
  • 2007: Amor, Escárnio e Maldizer [Love, Contempt and Venomous Gossip]


Albums

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions Associação Fonogràfica Portuguesa |AFP
certification
POR
2004 Re-definições
  • Released: 2004
2
  • AFP certification: 3xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 60,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 60,000+
2005 Ao Vivo - Coliseus
  • Released: 2005
13
  • AFP certification: Gold
  • Portugal sales: 10,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 10,000+
2007 Amor, Escarnio E Maldizer
  • Released: 2007
1
  • AFP certification: Platinum
  • Portugal sales: 20,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 20,000+

Awards

After a nomination for Best Breakthrough Act in the "Blitz Music Awards" (organized by the Blitz music newspaper) with their first album in 1993, Da Weasel won the paper's "Band of the Year" award with Dou-lhe Com A Alma in 1994. From their third album, 3º Capítulo, the single "Todagente" yielded a "Best Song" award in 1997.

At the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards Da Weasel got the award for "Best Portuguese Act".

At the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards Da Weasel got the award for "Best Portuguese Act".

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