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Gimma, real name Gian-Marco Schmid, is a Swiss rapper from Chur in Graubünden Canton who raps in Swiss German. ==Biography== Gimma's youth was marked by many traumatic incidents. He was admitted into a psychiatric institution when his parents divorced after twenty years of marriage. This was the main factor leading to his eventual expulsion from Gymnasium due to fights and drug issues. During secondary school he sold his first rap tapes in the schoolyard. His graduation from secondary school was however hindered by medical problems as well. Doctors found a tumor in his brain that took seven hours in the operating room to remove. Due in part to the operation and his other difficulties, Gimma exhibited behavioral problems. Three years later he went through intensive psychotherapy again due to drug addiction. Gimma was finally able to complete secondary school in 1996 and entered a Franciscan cloister. While there, Gimma fell in love, so he left the cloister and began an apprenticeship at Calanda Bräu, which he completed successfully after another round of psychotherapy. In 1999, Gimma announced the project "Blodelprojekt TAO" without permission from his groupmates, a project which Rennie und Stimpee Kutz of the Sektion Kuchikäschtli were also involved in. The next year he toured outside of the country for the first time as a support act for ''High & The Mighty'' and Cage Kennylz. At this time he also began to work in an institution where his half brother had previously committed suicide. Gimma works as a social worker in Chur. He and his team support the youth of Chur with hobby rooms, music clubs, etc. 〔 (http://www.nationmusic.ch/ )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gimma (rapper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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