Rude Paper
Rude Paper | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Origin | South Korea |
Genres | Reggae, Hip-hop, Dubstep |
Years active | 2011 | –present
Labels | Giant Hive Foundation Record Sony Music Korea AAP |
Associated acts | Miryo, Dok2, Sean2slow, Paloalto, Kala MC |
Website | www |
Members | Koonta Real Dreamer |
Rude Paper | |
Hangul | 루드 페이퍼 |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Redeu Peipeo |
McCune–Reischauer | Rudŭ P‘eip‘ŏ |
Rude Paper (Korean: 루드 페이퍼) is a South Korean collaboration consisting of reggae artist Koonta of Koonta and Nuoliunce and music producer Real Dreamer.[1]
Biography[]
Pre-debut[]
Before coming together, they were already known contributors to the music industry with their respective talents. Koonta is part of the Korean reggae duo Koonta and Nuoliunce [2] and represented the reggae world in Korea alongside Skul1. Real Dreamer is a producer who is known for producing for known music artists like Double K, Outsider and Simon D.
Debut and You are not loser[]
On April 26, 2011, they debuted the music video for their title song "Radio" that displayed their unique talent and personalities.[3] They released on September 30 with their new song "You Are Not Loser" and the music video that revealed to be inspirational song about a son walking in the footsteps of his blind father.[4]
Realise and collaboration[]
On January 26, Rude Paper released their song Realise showcasing Dubstep and Hip hop blend.[5] They went on to collaborate with Miryo (Brown Eyed Girls) on her first solo album in the song "Revenger".[6]
Discography[]
Album Information | Track Listing |
---|---|
Radio[7][8]
|
|
You Are Not Loser[9][10]
|
|
Paper Spectrum
|
|
Music Videos[]
- "Radio"
- "You Are Not Loser"
- "Hand"
- "비오는 밤에"
References[]
- ^ "루드 페이퍼", Naver. (in Korean)
- ^ Koonta and Nuoliunce, Naver. (in Korean)
- ^ "Rude Paper releases debut music video, Radio, Allkpop, 26 April 2011.
- ^ "Rude Paper releases You are not Loser", Allkpop, 1 October 2011.
- ^ "루드페이퍼, 프리믹스싱글 'Realise' 공개" (in Korean). Retrieved 14 February 2012.
- ^ "Miryo's debut album gets banned from SBS". Retrieved 14 February 2012.
- ^ "Radio", Naver. (in Korean)
- ^ "Radio", Nate. (in Korean)
- ^ "You are not loser", Naver. (in Korean)
- ^ "You are not loser", Nate. (in Korean)
External links[]
- Musical groups established in 2011
- 2011 establishments in South Korea