Valete
Keidje Torres Lima, known professionally as Valete, is a Portuguese rapper and activist. In the duration of his career, he has become a staple of Portuguese hip-hop, being praised for the political message of his music.
Life & music career
Valete was born in Lisbon to São Toméan parents, where he was raised in the Benfica neighborhood. He traveled to Arroja, returned to Benfica, then moved to Amadora and finally settled in Damaia. From a young age he developed strong political opinions, influenced by his Philosophy teacher at school. During his youth he maintained relations with the Portuguese Communist Youth and the Portuguese Communist Party. However, in the same interview he admitted that despite being a party in which he identifies himself ideologically, he has issues its structure and social agendas. Thus, he prefers to embrace the Bloco de Esquerda, because it's closer to his political references. He began listening to rap music in 1991, later encountering such artists like Nas, Krs-one and Racionais MC's.His career began in 1997 with Adamastor, when they created a group called Canal 115, and later getting signed by Horizontal Records. During that same year, and only sixteen years old, he started recording mix-tapes launched by DJs like Bomberjack and Cruzfader. He continued with Canal 115 for 2 more years constantly performing in his country, but then decided to dedicate himself to his studies, getting a degree in Communication Sciences at the Universidade Independente.
In 2002 he returned with his album Educação Visual, launched independently and rejecting collaborations. Valete, who before this album was known for being a freestyle or battle MC, clearly showed his lyrical talent with elaborate rhymes, taking on anti-capitalist overtones. In the song "Anti-Herói", he defined himself as a "Trotskista belicista".
His second album Serviço Público was named as one of the best Portuguese hip hop albums of 2006 by the critics. It was selected as the second best national album by the listeners of the Hip hop radio show Suburbano on Coimbra's university radio, RUC.
A prominent hip hop critic, Rui Miguel Abreu, has called him the only political rapper in Portugal.
Discography
Albums
- Educação Visual 2002 - 5,000 copies sold in Portugal
- Serviço Público 2006 - 5,000 copies sold in Portugal
Collaborations
- Canal 115 project
- Sam the Kid "Pratica"
- Compilation "Nação Hip Hop" - 10 Anos de rap em português" - song "Nossos Tempos"
- Compilation "Primeiro Kombate" - song "À Noite"
- Compilation "Hip Hop Nation #1" - song "Ser Ou Não Ser"
- Compilation "Hip Hop Nation #11" - song "Fim da Ditadura"
- Compilation "Poesia Urbana Vol.1"
- Compilation "Nação Hip-Hop 2005"
- Compilation "Hip Hop Nation #17" - collaborates in "Conexões"
- CD "Pratica" of Sam The Kid - collaborates in "Presta Atenção"
- Compilation "Adriano, Aqui e Agora - O Tributo" - song "Menina dos Olhos Tristes"
- CD "Babalaze" of Azagaia - collaborates in song "Alternativos"
- CD "Na Linda Da Frente" of GPRO - collaborates in song "Karaboss Remix & G.P.R.O"
- CD "Diversidad" of Diversidad Experience
Mixtapes
- Mixtape "Reencontro do Vinil Vol. 1" of DJ Bomberjack - one song
- Mixtape "Reencontro do Vinil Vol. 2" of DJ Bomberjack - three songs
- Mixtape "Volta a Dar Cartas em 99" of DJ Bomberjack - collaborates in one song
- Mixtape "Freestyle Connexion" of DJ Bomberjack & DJ Lusitano - song "Duplo Sentido"
- Mixtape "Colisão Ibérica" em 00 de DJ Bomberjack - participa num tema
- Mixtape "Lisboa-Porto Connection" de DJ Cruzfader
- Mixtape "Tuga Mix" of DJ Cruzfader