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Flaminio Maphia

G-Max and Rude MC are Flaminio Maphia. G-Max started rhyming in 1991 with the group G.S.P., which included Booster G and Yasmine (who went on to join Sottotono). Rude began rapping in 1988 and made a demo with Ice One who provided the beats. In 1994, the two, along with Booster G formed Flaminio Maphia, named after a neighborhood in Rome. Booster G left the group the following year, around the same time that Sparo and Pusha joined. The first full length CD Italy's Most Wanted was released in 1998. It was self-produced (but distributed by CD Club) and featured the beats of the some of the best in the Italian hip Hop scene — Wigsoo, Ice One, DJ Pug, DJ Lugi, Squarta di Robba Coatta. That same year, Pusha and Sparo left the group while the vocalist Perla joined. Flaminio Maphia has opened for the Italian tours of American artists Ice-T (1995), Coolio and De La Soul (1997), and the Wu-Tang Clan (1999). The Manetti Bros. directed several of the group's videos — "Restafestagangsta," "Balla e dalla," and "La gabbia." G-Max and Rude MC appeared in the Manetti's dark Hip Hop commedy "Zora la Vampira" (2000). G-Max also appeared in director A.J. Sikabony's "Semiautomatic Roma Metal Jacket" (also starring Italian rappers Neffa, Ice One, Tormento of Sottotono, and DJ Enzo) and in Antonello Fassari's "Il segreto del giaguaro."

Members: Massimo Rosa (3), Maurizio Ciferri, and Booster G

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