Club Dogo
Background information
OriginMilan, Italy
Genres
Years active1999–2024
LabelsUniversal Records
Members
Past membersDargen D'Amico (Sacre Scuole)
Website

Club Dogo is an Italian rap group from Milan[1] that consists of Gué Pequeno and Jake La Furia, and beatmaker Don Joe.[2]

The group was born in 1999 from the friendship between rappers Gué Pequeno (whose stage name was Lucky Luciano) and Dargen D'Amico. Originally the group name was "Sacre Scuole" and its members were the two aforementioned rappers and Jake La Furia, whose stage name was originally Fame. In 2001, after their first and only CD (3 MC's al Cubo), the group was disbanded due to quarrels between Jake and Dargen.[3]

In 2005, Club Dogo formed the crew named Dogo Gang, including other MCs and DJs from Milan that gradually joined the collective.[4]

Club Dogo stopped producing music together in 2014, although none of the three members ever stated the group was officially disbanded.[5] Club Dogo announced their return on stage as a group through a video published on their social media on October 20 of 2023.[6] The video featured Milan's mayor Giuseppe Sala.

Discography

Albums

As Sacre Scuole

Year Album Peak positions Certification
ITA
1999 3 MC's al Cubo  

As Club Dogo

Year Album Peak positions Certification
ITA
[7]
SWI
[8]
2003 Mi Fist    
2006 Penna Capitale 92  
2007 Vile Denaro 11  
2009 Dogocrazia 7   IT: Gold
2010 Che Bello Essere Noi 2   IT: Gold
2012 Noi siamo il club 1   IT: Platinum
2014 Non siamo più quelli di Mi Fist 1 27 IT: Gold

As Dogo Gang

Year Album Peak positions Certification
ITA
2004 PMC VS Club Dogo: The Official Mixtape  
2008 Benvenuti nella Giungla  

Singles

Year Title Peak positions Album
ITA
[7]
2012 "Se il mondo fosse"
(with Emis Killa, J-Ax & Marracash)
2
"P.E.S."
(feat. Giuliano Palma)
3 Noi siamo il club
2014 "Weekend" 1 Non siamo più quelli di mi fist
"Fragili"
(feat. Arisa)
1
"Sayonara"
(feat. Lele Spedicato "Negramaro")
16

Other projects

  • 2005: Don Joe & Grand Agent – Regular (EP)
  • 2005: Guè Pequeno & Deleterio – Hashishinz Sound Vol. 1 (EP)
  • 2005: Marracash & Dogo Gang – Roccia Music Vol. 1 (mixtape)
  • 2006: DJ Harsh & Guè Pequeno – Fast Life Vol. 1 (mixtape)
  • 2009: DJ Harsh & Guè Pequeno – Fast Life Vol. 2 (mixtape)
  • 2012: DJ Harsh & Guè Pequeno – Fast Life Vol. 3 (mixtape)
  • 2011: Don Joe & Shablo – Thori & Rocce
  • 2011: Guè Pequeno – Il Ragazzo d'Oro
  • 2013: Guè Pequeno – Bravo Ragazzo
  • 2013: Jake La Furia – Musica Commerciale
  • 2015: Guè Pequeno – Vero
  • 2016: Jake La Furia – Fuori Da Qui
  • 2017: Gué PequenoGentleman
  • 2018: Gué Pequeno – Sinatra
  • 2019: Gué Pequeno – Gelida Estate (EP)
  • 2020: Gué Pequeno – Mr. Fini
  • 2020: with Emis Killa17 (Album)
  • 2021: Gué Pequeno – Fast Life Vol.4
  • 2022: Gué Pequeno – GVESVS
  • 2022: Jake La Furia – Ferro del mestiere
  • 2023: Gué – Madreperla

See also

References

  1. "Don Joe e 'Milano Soprano': le nuove leve, i Dogo, la malattia. L'intervista a 360°". Billboard Italia. Archived from the original on 14 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. "Gué Pequeno, esce il nuovo album "Mr. Fini": dai Club Dogo alla carriera da solista. FOTO". Sky Italia. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  3. "Dargen D'Amico: il Corvo di nessuno". airmag.it (in Italian).
  4. "Dogo Gang". MTV.it. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  5. "La verità che si nasconde dietro al documentario dei Club Dogo". outpump.com (in Italian).
  6. "Club Dogo: la reunion annunciata in un video con Claudio Santamaria e Beppe Sala | Rolling Stone Italia" (in Italian). 2023-10-20. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  7. 1 2 "Club Dogo discography". italiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  8. "Club Dogo discography". hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
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