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Tataee

Vlad Irimia (born October 17, 1976), primarily known by his stage name Tataee, is a Romanian record producer, rapper, record executive, and music manager. He is one of the founders of the well-known Romanian hip hop trio B.U.G. Mafia, also having produced albums and overseeing the careers of many acclaimed Romanian rappers, such as La Familia, XXL & 10 Grei, Mahsat and JerryCo. As a music producer, he is frequently credited as one of the pioneers and key figures in the architecture of the Romanian version of gangsta rap, a style of music that closely resembles its American counterpart but also includes various local influences derived from balkan music or, more recently, electronica.
Tataee began his career in music as a solo artist and he later found fame with the influential gangsta rap group B.U.G. Mafia with Alin "Uzzi" Demeter and Dragoș "Caddilac" Vlad-Neagu, who popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap to detail the violence of street life. Their 1998 album, "De Cartier", released under Cat Music in Romania led them to become one of the country's best-selling performing artists, as well as one of the most respected Romanian hip hop groups. Later in his career, he worked with Romanian artists such as Akcent, Andreea Antonescu, Bitză Cristina Spătar or Adriana Rusu, receiving credit for changing and improving their sound.〔 〕

Following the success of B.U.G. Mafia's ''Băieţii Buni'' in 2003, Tataee focused on producing music for various other artists. He started his own record label, Legend Audio, in 2002, as he assumed his role as a record producer and music executive. In 2005, he signed Romanian hip hop artist JerryCo who released his debut single in late 2009 following a four year work period with Tataee on his first album, "Orice E Posibil" (Everything Is Possible), released in 2010 by Legend Audio in Romania.
==Early life and education==

Tataee was born Vlad Irimia on October 17, 1976 in Sebeş, a city in Alba County, central Romania, southern Transylvania. He has a younger brother and a younger sister, also living in Bucharest. He began attending school in 1983 and graduated from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza highschool in Bucharest in 1995, just before B.U.G. Mafia's first release in Romania. He played basketball for over ten years and quit circa 1998 so he could focus on his work.〔http://www.tvrplus.ro/editie-profesionistii-cu-eugenia-voda-112687〕 He dropped out of college after the first semester when he realized it was keeping him back from a full-time musical career and focused on producing B.U.G. Mafia's second album.〔https://twitter.com/Tataee/status/435103435940462592〕

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