Kid Yugi

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Birth nameFrancesco Stasi
Born (2001-04-14) 14 April 2001 (age 23)
Massafra, Apulia, Italy[1]
Occupation(s)Rapper
Years active2022–present
LabelsUniversal Music Group[2]
Virgin Records
Thaurus Music[3]
Underdog Music

Francesco Stasi (born 14 April 2001), known professionally as Kid Yugi, is an Italian rapper.[4]

Early life and career

Francesco Stasi was born in Massafra and raised between Massafra and Bari. He began his rap career in his early teens under the pseudonym "lil killua". In February 2022, he released his debut official single, "Grammelot," under the name "Kid Yugi" on Spotify.

The release of "Grammelot" attracted the attention of the record label Thaurus, leading to subsequent singles such as "Sturm und Drang," "Kabuki," and "King Lear." In collaboration with rapper 18k, he released the track "No Kizzy," which was later included in 18k's album. In October 2022, Kid Yugi released the single "DEM," featuring rappers Tony Boy and Artie 5ive.[5]

The Globe

In November 2022, Kid Yugi's debut album, "The Globe," was released and subsequently certified gold. The album features collaborations with Kira, Sosa Priority, Artie 5ive, and Tony Boy.[5] The title "The Globe" references the famous Globe Theatre associated with William Shakespeare, an open-air theatre.[6] Kid Yugi draws a parallel between the theatre and street life, suggesting that both involve a degree of performance or pretense. The album includes three tracks that have achieved gold certification: "Grammelot," "Il filmografo," and "Il ferro di Čechov".[5]

2023–present: Commercial success and "I nomi del diavolo"

In February 2023, Kid Yugi appeared on Real Talk and released the single "Minaccia." In May, he collaborated with producer Night Skinny on the EP "Quarto di bue," which included tracks like "Massafghanistan" and "Quarto di bue." The EP was certified gold and featured collaborations with Guè Steppers, Tony Boy, and Artie 5ive.[5]

Kid Yugi also appeared on several albums in 2023, including Nitro's "Outsider," Don Joe's "Don Dada," and Irama and Rkomi's "No Stress." He gained significant attention with the double platinum track "Paradiso artificiale" on Tedua's album "TedLa Divina Commedia".

On September 23, 2023, he performed at the Marrageddon Festival in Milan, featuring "Grammelot" and "Paradiso artificiale," which was broadcast live by Amazon Music[7] and Radio m2o.[8] He also contributed to the track "Cvlt" on Salmo and Noyz Narcos's album "Cvlt".[9]

In early 2024, Kid Yugi released the singles "Paganini" and "L'anticristo," leading up to his second album "I nomi del diavolo" in March. The album debuted at the top of the FIMI weekly album chart and achieved platinum certification. It also topped Spotify's Top Albums Debut Global chart, excluding the United States. The album includes collaborations with Tony Boy, Artie 5ive, Tedua, Papa V, Noyz Narcos, Ernia, Simba La Rue, Geolier, and Sfera Ebbasta, and features a sample from singer Fido Guido. "I nomi del diavolo" is a concept album influenced by William Golding's "Lord of the Flies".

On April 4, 2024, Kid Yugi featured on the track "Tutto fuori controllo" from Mace's album "Māyā," alongside Franco126 and Izi.

Discography

Albums

Year Title
2022 The Globe
2024 I nomi del diavolo

References

  1. "Kid Yugi". rapteratura.it. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  2. "Kid Yugi: biografia e discografia". Universal Music Italy.
  3. "Kid Yugi". thaurus.it. 21 March 2023.
  4. "Chi è Kid Yugi: tutto sulla vita del rapper di Massafra". www.redbull.com. 16 April 2024.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Kid Yugi". rapteratura.it. 2024-03-24.
  6. Vincenzo Nasto (22 February 2023). Fanpage.it (ed.). "Chi è Kid Yugi, il rapper ospite a Real Talk: dal teatro di Shakespeare all'esordio con The Globe". music.fanpage.it.
  7. Rockol, ed. (15 September 2023). "Amazon Music, 'Marrageddon' in diretta su Twitch". musicbiz.rockol.it (in italiano). Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  8. "Marrageddon, il live di Milano puoi ascoltarlo in diretta su m2o con Albertino e Wad". Radio m2o (in italiano). 2023-09-13. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  9. "√ CVLT (testo) di Salmo feat. Noyz Narcos & Kid Yugi". Rockol (in italiano). 2024-03-24.

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