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One fifth of French hip-hop collective <a href="spotify:artist:3YAaE3SgV9oAmCUGPf9rjE">Carpe Diem</a>, MC R.E.D.K. went on to become the band's most high-profile member after being recruited by fellow Marseille rapper <a href="spotify:artist:2RJBv9wXbW6m539q9NOfW1">Soprano</a>. Known for their tales of social inequality and racism, Teddy, Picrate, Lo, Reso, and R.E.D.K. came together under the guise of Maudit Gang in the mid-'90s, but changed their name to <a href="spotify:artist:3YAaE3SgV9oAmCUGPf9rjE">Carpe Diem</a> shortly after signing to <a href="spotify:artist:2RJBv9wXbW6m539q9NOfW1">Soprano</a>'s <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Street+Skillz%22">Street Skillz</a> label in 2003. Their new boss continued to play a vital part in their career, producing several tracks for the 2005 street tape Notre Silence à Toujours Son Mot à Dire, but it was R.E.D.K. who he invited to appear on his 2011 album, Le Corbeau (Starting Block), and following the group's self-titled studio album, the two joined forces for the collaborative effort E=2MC's in 2012. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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