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Julma-Henri : ウィキペディア英語版
Julma-Henri

Julma-Henri (in English ''Cruel Henri'') is a Finnish rapper based in Helsinki. In addition to his solo act, he was part of rap band Forever from 1998 to 2001 under the name Money. He appeared in collective Julma-Henri & Syrjäytyneet (2007–2010) and from 2010 strongly collaborated as duo Julma-Henri & RPK.〔(Fullsteam Records: JULMA HENRI & RPK page ) 〕 With RPK, he launched an official duo rap act known as Eurocrack (stylized as E U R O C R A C K) in 2012.
==Career==
Julma-Henri began his career at Forever, a rap band he formed in Oulu in 1998 under the pseudonym Money. The band released the single "Mobmusic", a demo EP in 2000. The other members were OeO, Reksa ja Leijona. As Money, he released ''Soundtrack 2 My Life'', a self-financed and independently released album produced by RK-62 and Panama Rayo. In 2003, cooperated with Asa and Steen1. A number of collaborations followed and he appeared in mixtapes and compilations with notable tracks like "Mitä sä tiedät" and "Vaan sil on väliä". In 2004, he worked on ''Soundtrack 2 My Life'' as a full album with appearances by Steen1, Tasis, Travis Bicle and Afu Ra (USA) - however, the album was never released.
Julma-Henri found recognition with his debut studio album ''Al-Qaida Finland'' in 2005 while still residing in Oulu. In many of his releases, he used the name Julma-Henri & Syrjäytyneet (Julma-Henri and the Marginalized). Julma-Henri always appears disguised without revealing much of his face. In 2005 and 2006, he had a joint radio show Bassoradio (a collective project of tens of DJs) with Steen 1 as ''Julma-Henri & Ystävät'' (meaning Julma-Henri & Friends) The title was "Free Your Mind" also touring Finland with Asa and Steen 1 and appearing in tracks in releases by them. In 2007, He appeared in a music video with Asa called "240306" (aka "RikRek"). In May 2007, Panama Rayon and Laineen Kasper reproduced and rereleased Julma-Henri's ''Al-Qaida Finland'' on Colin Records in Helsinki with great success. In January 2008, an all-Finland "Support Al-Qaida Finland Tour" was organized assisted by a number of rap and hip hop acts.
Based on this success, he released in December 2008 the mixtape ''SRJTNT Vol 1'' criticizing commercialization of rap. It was produced by Panama Rayo. A number of appearances followed in a series of compilations like Asa's ''Via Karelia'', Aistin & Emeton's ''Exitus'' in the title track and Leijona's album ''Vauhtia ja vaarallisia tilanteita''. His 2009 release ''Outo nauha'' was a split album with Laineen Kasperi. In 2010, he released the album ''Psykoterapia'' again crediting Julma-Henri & Syrjäytyneet and dealing, as many of his earlier albums with social exclusion and mental health problems and the dark side of life. The album was released on Mörssi record label and distributed by Playground Music. A single titled "Kipu" (meaning Pain) was released as a single. After ''Psykoterapia'', Julma-Henri & Syrjäytyneet assembly broke in 2010 due to disagreements and Julma-Henri proceeded on collaborations with rapper RPK (of Ceebrolistics fame) with joint ''Kutsu EP'' of 6 tracks released in December 2010 credited to Julma-Henri & RPK. "Kutsu" taken from the album was released as a music video. The follow-up album ''"HENRI"'' with 17 tracks from Julma-Henri & RPK in February 2013 produced another music video "Pala". Julma-Henri also contributed tracks to albums by Juju and Jontti.
In December 2011, Julma-Henri released his new album ''Radio Jihad... SRJTNT vol. 2''〔(nrgm.fi Review of Julma-Henri album – ''Radio Jihad: Syrjäytynyt vol. 2'' ) 〕 as a follow-up to his successful ''SRJTNT Vol 1'' touching subjects of personal growth, recovery and hope from society's ills. The album was produced by DJ Polarsoul and a number of artists contributed including Asa, Jontti, Juju, Konna, RPK, Super Janne, C-star, Akli ja Joska. Three music videos were released: "Punainen", "Radio Jihad" and "Kauppaan kauppaan"

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