Eddy Fort Moda Grog

Eddy Fortes, better known by his stage name Eddy Fort Moda Grog, or Eddy (FMG) is a Rotterdam-based Cape-Verdean rapper, who became popular in Cape Verde the 90s, thus becoming one of the pioneers of the rap and hip hop in Cape Verdean music. His greatest success was his song "Materialista" (Portuguese for materialist), which samples LL Cool J's Loungin (Who Do you Luv Remix).

Eddy Fort Moda Grog "Materialista"
22 second sample from Eddy Fort Moda Grog's "Materialista".

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In 1995 he came in contact with friend and rapper Nouba. They began to exchange ideas, and they found that they had much in common. That same year the group Cabo Funk Alliance was formed (with Eddy, Alee, Aureon, Jay B & Angel and Nouba). This group was seen as the first controversial Cape Verdean rap group. During that same period, there were also other rap and RnB groups in the Cape Verdean scene, such as Tha Real Vibe, Quatro, and others.

Also in 1995 came the first (and only) album of Cabo Funk Alliance, Hoje ê Kel Dia. It brought a lot of fuss for breaking the "barrier" of traditional music.

Eddy also published 2 solo albums apart from Hoje ê Kel Dia.

Recent activity

Eddy left the top of Cape-Verdean rap/hip-hop after a few years of success, being replaced by artists and groups such as Black Side and others, but he kept rapping and producing songs.

He made a guest appearance in 2005 album "Criol na Coraçao" by the Luxembourg-based cape verdean rapper Kodé[1]

On June 23, 2007 he participated in the Delfshaven Festival, in the Netherlands.[2]

References

  1. Osvaldo dos Reis (July 11, 2005). "Kodé Represents with Criol Na Coraçao". SodadeOnline.com.
  2. "Delfshaven Festival 23-06-07 Lloyd Multiplein". Antenne Rotterdam.

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