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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Romanian Romani musical groups, Romanian boy bands, Romanian dance musical groups, Romanian electronic music groups, Romanian heavy metal musical groups, Romanian hip hop groups, Romanian pop music groups, Romanian rock music groups, B.U.G. Mafia, Iris, O-Zone, Palatka Gypsy Band, Transsylvania Phoenix, Sfinx, Bere Gratis, The Cheeky Girls, Heaven, 3rei Sud Est, Hi-Q, Todomondo, Taxi, Yesterdays, Taraf de Haidouks, Fanfare Cioc rlia, Akcent, Morandi, Play & Win, Spitalul de Urgen, La Familia, Mahala Rai Banda, Luna Amar, Parazi ii, Yarabi, Cargo, Animal X, Deepside Deejays, Magica, Blaxy Girls, Trooper, Pas rea Colibri, Anonim, C.T.C., Andre, Guerrillas, R.A.C.L.A., Shukar Collective, New Star Music, Hotel FM, DJ Project, Celelalte Cuvinte, Voltaj, Balanescu Quartet, uie Paparude, Activ, Altar, S.M.M.O.G., Sarmalele Reci, Zale, Blazzaj, Symbol, Hara, Hyperion Ensemble, Vama Veche, Nightlosers, Zebra, Progresiv TM. Excerpt: B.U.G. Mafia ("Bucharest Underground Mafia," originally "Black Underground Mafia") is a Romanian hip hop group from Pantelimon, Bucharest, widely regarded as one of the seminal acts of gangsta rap in Romania. Founded in 1993, it was among the first Romanian hip hop acts. The original line-up consisted of Vlad "Tataee" Irimia, Drago "Caddillac" Vlad-Neagu and two other members, D.D. and Mr.Nobody, who, by late 1993, had left the group. Alin "Uzzi" Demeter joined B.U.G. Mafia in 1995, thus completing the group's first official incarnation. Active from 1993, the group endured a long-standing controversy due to the explicit nature of their lyrics. Focusing on subjects such as post-communist Romanian political class, poverty and crime in Romania's communist-built housing projects or social unrest they were subsequently banned from many mainstream T.V. and radio stations in Romania and even at time...