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'''Mihai Biță''' (born February 8, 1979), better known by his stage name '''Bitză''' is a Romanian ] |
'''Mihai Biță''' (born February 8, 1979), better known by his stage name '''Bitză''' is a Romanian ]. He achieved success in the early 2000s, receiving the Gold Disc in 2006 for the album ''Sinuciderea unui înger'' for selling over 15.000 units. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
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Bitză discovered his passion for music as a teenager, |
Bitză discovered his passion for music as a teenager, and began playing guitar between 1992-1993. Later, the artist became part of a well-known and active choir, blending the guitar with the piano. Even so, his passion for hip-hop music was stronger, and at the age of 19, Bitză debuted in Ro-Mania, a band that released songs adapted from Romanian folk music. | ||
After a year with Ro-Mania, Bitză decided to leave the band and later formed a new group with three other |
After a year with Ro-Mania, Bitză decided to leave the band and later formed a new group, Déjà Vu, with three other men. With this band, he explored several styles, ranging from RnB to dance. After one album with Déjà Vu, Bitză decided to focus more on his solo career and left the band. | ||
Bitză broke into the Romanian hip-hop industry after performing, alongside ], the song "Fără tine" from the album ''Categoria grea''. The chorus of "Vorbește vinul," written by Bitză, developed into two songs: "Fără tine" and "Vorbește vinul. In 2002, Bitză began performing in concerts with the band Paraziții. | |||
Later, there was a period of uncertainty in Bitză's artistic life, as he wasn't sure whether he wanted to continue on the artistic path he had started or pursue studies at the Faculty of Accounting within the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. |
Later, there was a period of uncertainty in Bitză's artistic life, as he wasn't sure whether he wanted to continue on the artistic path he had started or pursue studies at the Faculty of Accounting within the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. During that time, Bitză composed a song with Sfinx Experience (Crina Mardare, Zoia Alecu), which won third place in the composition category at the Mamaia Festival. | ||
Ombladon was the one who brought Bitză back into music in 2002, |
Ombladon was the one who brought Bitză back into music in 2002, and the two began working on the artist's debut album, ''Sevraj'', released in 2004. The album features collaborations with Ombladon, Tata Vlad, FreakaDaDisk, Cheloo, DJDox, Raku, Adrian Despoy, and K-Gula. The song "Următorul pas," featuring Tataee (Tata Vlad), was the single chosen for the album Sevraj. | ||
In 2005, Bitză released his second album, Sinuciderea unui înger, featuring guests such as L.Doc, K-Gula, DJ Undoo, Grasu XXL, VD, DJ Paul, Vanessa S, Deliric, Loredana, and Butch. |
In 2005, Bitză released his second album, ''Sinuciderea unui înger'', featuring guests such as L.Doc, K-Gula, DJ Undoo, Grasu XXL, VD, DJ Paul, Vanessa S, Deliric, Loredana, and Butch. In 2006, ''Sinuciderea unui înger'' received the Gold Disc from the Roton record label for selling over 15,000 units. Bitză released his third album, ''Fapte bune'', that same year. An "urban soul" album, it contains 16 tracks that tackle delicate topics while also featuring sensitive melodies, which set Bitză apart from other rappers in Romania. In 2009, he released his fourth album, ''Sufletul Orașului'', and in 2010, his fifth album, ''Goana după fericire'', which was produced independently and distributed with Gazeta Sporturilor. | ||
In 2013, the album ''Liniște'' marked a new chapter in the soloist's career. | |||
Bitză left Romania in 2014. Spain became his second home, andwas the place where he found himself both professionally and personally.<ref>[https://ziare.com/vedete/vedete-romanesti/dupa-20-de-ani-in-lumea-muzicala-din-romania-a-plecat-in-spania-sa-studieze-interviu-cu-bitza-1370406</ref> | |||
Although he had been away from Romania for a significant period, Mihai Biță did not stay idle. |
Although he had been away from Romania for a significant period, Mihai Biță did not stay idle. He worked both on his solo career and for other international artists. In 2021, he released the song "Mama Spunea" in collaboration with Tataee (Tata Vlad), dedicated to the most important advice received from parents. | ||
In 2019, he created the song "Mama Spunea".<ref>https://m.ziare.com/muzica/bitza-rapper-mama-spunea-melodie-tata-plecat-din-romania-1710586</ref> Bitză began working on the song while in Spain, alongside Tata Vlad, and continued it back home in Romania. Impressed by the lyrics and the story of the song, Tata Vlad decided to collaborate with Bitză and release it together. | |||
The music video for the song "Mama Spunea" features Bitză and Tata Vlad in several scenes from different areas of Bucharest, with the two artists attempting to make a "small parallelism between the street, where we all come from, and the moment when you leave the street, when you step out of the neighborhood." | |||
⚫ | The artist continues to work on his solo career and shares unique details about his friendships with Romanian artists through his vlog "Vorbește Shotul" on his ] channel. | ||
Despite being one of the most beloved artists in the rap scene in Romania, not everything has been smooth in Bitză's professional life. The artist went through a period when he felt his relationship with music had come to an end. After a one-year break during which he did nothing but listen to music, his thoughts eventually turned into songs, and his desire to fight for his dream became stronger than any emotional state. | |||
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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
===Singles== | |||
* Bitză & Tata Vlad – Următorul Pas | * Bitză & Tata Vlad – Următorul Pas | ||
* |
* "All Star Part One" (feat. Grasu XXL, Vd, Dj Paul, K-Gula) | ||
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* "Armele pregătite" | ||
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* "Take Me Slow" (feat. Vanessa) | ||
* Bitză – Vorbește vinul (feat. Cheloo) | * Bitză – Vorbește vinul (feat. Cheloo) | ||
* Bitză – Sper că n-o să fiu eu | * Bitză – Sper că n-o să fiu eu | ||
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* Bitză – Dialog în fața poștei | * Bitză – Dialog în fața poștei | ||
* Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Bagaboanta | * Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Bagaboanta | ||
* |
* "Concluzii" | ||
* |
* "Sinuciderea unui înger" (feat. L.Doc) | ||
* |
* "Pregătire fizică" (feat. K-Gula, DJ Undoo) | ||
* |
* "Străin în țara mea" | ||
* |
* "Dialog în intersecție" | ||
* Bitză – Nu e vina mea | * Bitză – Nu e vina mea | ||
* Bitză – Nu mai pot să tac | * Bitză – Nu mai pot să tac | ||
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* Bitză feat. Cabron – Nevoi urbane | * Bitză feat. Cabron – Nevoi urbane | ||
* Bitză feat. Aforic – În urma noastră | * Bitză feat. Aforic – În urma noastră | ||
* |
* "Sinteze" | ||
* |
* "Generic (gen)" | ||
* |
* "Intro" | ||
* Bitză – Tovarășilor (feat. Raku, Dj dox) | * Bitză – Tovarășilor (feat. Raku, Dj dox) | ||
* Bitză – Memento Mori | * Bitză – Memento Mori | ||
* Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Cântecul și povestea lui | * Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Cântecul și povestea lui | ||
* Bitză feat. Holograf – Numele tău | * Bitză feat. Holograf – Numele tău | ||
* |
* "Oameni bogați" | ||
* |
* "piedut într-o lume mare" | ||
* Bitză & Ombladon – Nopți albe pentru zile negre | * Bitză & Ombladon – Nopți albe pentru zile negre | ||
* |
* "Fack" | ||
* Bitză & Minelli – Soare din nori | * Bitză & Minelli – Soare din nori | ||
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* "Pasiunile înving legi" | ||
* Bitză & Planet H – Eroare matematică | * Bitză & Planet H – Eroare matematică | ||
* |
* "Limite" | ||
* Bitză feat. Alan & Kepa – Ăștia Suntem | * Bitză feat. Alan & Kepa – Ăștia Suntem | ||
* |
* "Umbre" | ||
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* "Mai Departe" | ||
* Bitză feat. Deliric – Siruri | * Bitză feat. Deliric – Siruri | ||
* Bitză feat. Tata Vlad – Mama spunea | * Bitză feat. Tata Vlad – Mama spunea | ||
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| {{center|<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.amosnews.ro/arhiva/nominalizarile-premiilor-mtv-romania-2007-28-04-2007| title=Nominalizările premiilor MTV România 2007| newspaper=Amosnews.ro| date=28 Aprilie 2007| accessdate=19 septembrie 2016}}</ref>}} | | {{center|<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.amosnews.ro/arhiva/nominalizarile-premiilor-mtv-romania-2007-28-04-2007| title=Nominalizările premiilor MTV România 2007| newspaper=Amosnews.ro| date=28 Aprilie 2007| accessdate=19 septembrie 2016}}</ref>}} | ||
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⚫ | == External links == | ||
⚫ | * {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090916214811/http://www.bitza.ro/ |date=2009-09-16 }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
⚫ | == External links == | ||
⚫ | * {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090916214811/http://www.bitza.ro/ |date=2009-09-16 }} | ||
{{Authority control}} | {{Authority control}} | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 21 December 2024
Romanian rapperBitză | |
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Birth name | Mihai Biță |
Born | (1979-02-08) February 8, 1979 (age 45) |
Origin | Bucharest, Romania |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Instrument | vocals |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Rebel Music, Roton Music |
Website | Bitza.ro |
Mihai Biță (born February 8, 1979), better known by his stage name Bitză is a Romanian rapper. He achieved success in the early 2000s, receiving the Gold Disc in 2006 for the album Sinuciderea unui înger for selling over 15.000 units.
Career
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Bitză discovered his passion for music as a teenager, and began playing guitar between 1992-1993. Later, the artist became part of a well-known and active choir, blending the guitar with the piano. Even so, his passion for hip-hop music was stronger, and at the age of 19, Bitză debuted in Ro-Mania, a band that released songs adapted from Romanian folk music.
After a year with Ro-Mania, Bitză decided to leave the band and later formed a new group, Déjà Vu, with three other men. With this band, he explored several styles, ranging from RnB to dance. After one album with Déjà Vu, Bitză decided to focus more on his solo career and left the band.
Bitză broke into the Romanian hip-hop industry after performing, alongside Paraziții, the song "Fără tine" from the album Categoria grea. The chorus of "Vorbește vinul," written by Bitză, developed into two songs: "Fără tine" and "Vorbește vinul. In 2002, Bitză began performing in concerts with the band Paraziții.
Later, there was a period of uncertainty in Bitză's artistic life, as he wasn't sure whether he wanted to continue on the artistic path he had started or pursue studies at the Faculty of Accounting within the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. During that time, Bitză composed a song with Sfinx Experience (Crina Mardare, Zoia Alecu), which won third place in the composition category at the Mamaia Festival.
Ombladon was the one who brought Bitză back into music in 2002, and the two began working on the artist's debut album, Sevraj, released in 2004. The album features collaborations with Ombladon, Tata Vlad, FreakaDaDisk, Cheloo, DJDox, Raku, Adrian Despoy, and K-Gula. The song "Următorul pas," featuring Tataee (Tata Vlad), was the single chosen for the album Sevraj.
In 2005, Bitză released his second album, Sinuciderea unui înger, featuring guests such as L.Doc, K-Gula, DJ Undoo, Grasu XXL, VD, DJ Paul, Vanessa S, Deliric, Loredana, and Butch. In 2006, Sinuciderea unui înger received the Gold Disc from the Roton record label for selling over 15,000 units. Bitză released his third album, Fapte bune, that same year. An "urban soul" album, it contains 16 tracks that tackle delicate topics while also featuring sensitive melodies, which set Bitză apart from other rappers in Romania. In 2009, he released his fourth album, Sufletul Orașului, and in 2010, his fifth album, Goana după fericire, which was produced independently and distributed with Gazeta Sporturilor.
In 2013, the album Liniște marked a new chapter in the soloist's career.
Bitză left Romania in 2014. Spain became his second home, andwas the place where he found himself both professionally and personally.
Although he had been away from Romania for a significant period, Mihai Biță did not stay idle. He worked both on his solo career and for other international artists. In 2021, he released the song "Mama Spunea" in collaboration with Tataee (Tata Vlad), dedicated to the most important advice received from parents.
In 2019, he created the song "Mama Spunea". Bitză began working on the song while in Spain, alongside Tata Vlad, and continued it back home in Romania. Impressed by the lyrics and the story of the song, Tata Vlad decided to collaborate with Bitză and release it together.
The music video for the song "Mama Spunea" features Bitză and Tata Vlad in several scenes from different areas of Bucharest, with the two artists attempting to make a "small parallelism between the street, where we all come from, and the moment when you leave the street, when you step out of the neighborhood."
The artist continues to work on his solo career and shares unique details about his friendships with Romanian artists through his vlog "Vorbește Shotul" on his YouTube channel.
Discography
=Singles
- Bitză & Tata Vlad – Următorul Pas
- "All Star Part One" (feat. Grasu XXL, Vd, Dj Paul, K-Gula)
- "Armele pregătite"
- "Take Me Slow" (feat. Vanessa)
- Bitză – Vorbește vinul (feat. Cheloo)
- Bitză – Sper că n-o să fiu eu
- Bitză feat. Ombladon – Moartea ficatului
- Bitză – Vrrrrrr
- Bitză feat. Adrian Despot – Punk for Life
- Bitză – 10 degete
- Bitză feat. K-Gula – Tânăr cât mai târziu
- Bitză – Musikk for a elske deg
- Bitză – Dialog în fața poștei
- Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Bagaboanta
- "Concluzii"
- "Sinuciderea unui înger" (feat. L.Doc)
- "Pregătire fizică" (feat. K-Gula, DJ Undoo)
- "Străin în țara mea"
- "Dialog în intersecție"
- Bitză – Nu e vina mea
- Bitză – Nu mai pot să tac
- Bitză – Copii îmbătrâniți înainte de timp
- Bitză – Rugăciune
- Bitză – N-o să vezi (feat. Deliric, Dj Paul)
- Bitză – Baladă cu feeling
- Bitză feat. Dj Paul – Rezultatul unui consum (Mâinile-n aer)
- Bitză feat. Loredana – Aripi frânte
- Bitză feat. Butch – Război în Doi
- Bitză – Război în Doi – Outro
- Bitză feat. Raku – Sufletul orașului
- Bitză feat. Junky – Alte repere
- Bitză – Din bară-n bară
- Bitză feat. Loredana – Lasă-mă să-ți arăt
- Bitză feat. Adrian Despot – Sânge bolnav
- Bitză – Nu te opri
- Bitză – În fața blocului
- Bitză – Cântecul și povestea ei
- Bitză – Cronica unei vedete
- Bitză feat. Cedry2k – Manifest
- Bitză feat. Grasu XXL – Ne schimbăm de mâine
- Bitză feat. Guess Who – Prin ochii unui trecător
- Bitză – Un vot distanță
- Bitză feat. Cabron – Nevoi urbane
- Bitză feat. Aforic – În urma noastră
- "Sinteze"
- "Generic (gen)"
- "Intro"
- Bitză – Tovarășilor (feat. Raku, Dj dox)
- Bitză – Memento Mori
- Bitză feat. Freakadadisk – Cântecul și povestea lui
- Bitză feat. Holograf – Numele tău
- "Oameni bogați"
- "piedut într-o lume mare"
- Bitză & Ombladon – Nopți albe pentru zile negre
- "Fack"
- Bitză & Minelli – Soare din nori
- "Pasiunile înving legi"
- Bitză & Planet H – Eroare matematică
- "Limite"
- Bitză feat. Alan & Kepa – Ăștia Suntem
- "Umbre"
- "Mai Departe"
- Bitză feat. Deliric – Siruri
- Bitză feat. Tata Vlad – Mama spunea
- Bitză feat. Bvcovia – Dor de Casă
- Bitză feat. Phunk B & FreakaDaDisk – Locul de unde vin
- Bitză feat. Ombladon & FreakaDaDisk – Los Maniachis
- Bitză feat. Sore - Un actor grăbit
Albume
Data realizării | Title | Label | Units sold | Distinction |
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2004 | Sevraj | Rebel Music | ||
2005 | Sinuciderea unui înger | Rebel Music/Roton | +15000 | Disc de Aur |
2006 | Fapte bune | Rebel Music | +10000 | |
2009 | Sufletul Orașului | Intercont Music | ||
2010 | Goana după fericire | Gazeta Sporturilor | ||
2014 | Liniște part. 1 | 20CM Records | ||
2017 | Liniște part. 2 | 20CM Records | ||
2023 | Sevraj II | R.U.L.(Roton Urban Label) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Event | Category | Song | Result | Note |
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2007 | Premiile muzicale MTV România | The best hip-hop artist | „Armele pregătite” | Nominated |
References
- [https://ziare.com/vedete/vedete-romanesti/dupa-20-de-ani-in-lumea-muzicala-din-romania-a-plecat-in-spania-sa-studieze-interviu-cu-bitza-1370406
- https://m.ziare.com/muzica/bitza-rapper-mama-spunea-melodie-tata-plecat-din-romania-1710586
- Bitza lanseaza "Sufletul orasului" pe CD de ziua lui
- "Nominalizările premiilor MTV România 2007", Amosnews.ro, 28 Aprilie 2007, retrieved 19 septembrie 2016
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External links
- Site oficial Archived 2009-09-16 at the Wayback Machine