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[7] All the 13 songs on the album are in collaboration with at least an artist, featuring singers such as DJ Swamp, Bitză, Mari, Houdini and Maximiian of Mahsat, Paco 10 Grei, Queen Bee, Mario, Artan, Uzzi of la B.U.G.

[8] The latter features tracks remixed by Swamp, Agresiv, Motzu and Villy which hinted Nichifor's forthcoming album called Oameni (People) which was going to be released in 2010.

In 2007, Nichofor founded the "Okapi Sound" music production company together with Agresiv, Guess Who, Paco, Maximilian, Spike and Tranda.

[10] Also in 2007, more precisely in the summer of this year, the artist went with Laura Andreșan on the "Forbidden" tour, which included dance performances and erotic shows with live music.

[10] The concert tour named after the XXX reality show from Romanian television channel B1 TV started on July 28, 2007, in the Yellow Submarine club in Craiova and included 5 more cities: Arad, Buzău, Cluj, Costinești and Bucharest.

[10][11][12] In addition to these, a party was also organized in honor of the rapper (on the occasion of his birthday) at Club President in Câmpina with him stating the following: "Adela, my dancer, also prepared a special number, obviously an erotic one, something with a lot of cream on bare skin.

[17] On July 22, 2009, the video of the song "Pizda la volan" (Pussy behind the wheel) directed by Alex Ceaușu, a collaboration between Nichifor and rapper Maximilian, appears on the latter's official website.

[20] A day later, on July 23, 2009, Nichifor's official site announces the appearance of the video of the first single promoting the rapper's second solo album, "Oameni" (People).

The video of the song was directed by Spike, with several members of Okapi Sound being present at the filming: Guess Who, Maximilian, Motzu, JJ but also Laura Andreșan, who appears in the clip in an inscribed tank top with the slogan "Free Gigi" (a slang call for the legalization of marijuana).

[22] Filmed on May 16, 2009, in the hall in the area of the Republica metro station, close to the eastern outskirts of Bucharest, the video relies heavily on special effects and 3D frames, illustrating a dizzying evening in a club, when all objects turn into smoke, the scenery being created on calculator by Spike.

[24] On November 2, 2009, the second single from the upcoming album "Turnin'", a collaboration with Alex Velea, was set to be released on the Romanian reality TV show "Muzica Ta" hosted by Marian Soci and Cristi Stanciu on Radio 21.

[27] Other artists from Nichifor's Okapi Sound label such as Aggressive, Maximilian, Guess Who, Spike and JJ also participated at filming.

[30] Also on Radio 21, on November 4, 2009, the video of Nichifor's song in collaboration with Deepside Deejays and Alex Velea entitled "Around the World" was released.

[33] Filming took place on April 29, 2010, at the Romanian seaside, in the village of Corbu near the township of Năvodari, started at sunrise and ended at sunset.

[33] On February 26, 2010, Nichior and fellow artist Maximilian started in a mini national tour, which was supposed to include three cities: Botoșani, Piatra Neamț and Iași).

[38] On June 14, 2010, the video directed by Andrei Stăruială for the song "Gândul poate ucide (Thought can kill)" appeared on the Bravo magazine website, a collaboration with artist Skizzo Skills.

[41][42] The song is about jealousy, it was made by Nicalai (Dj Swamp's new name),[43] and contains a sample from Eusebio Digital's "History Of Things To Come".

[44] It features collaborations with Maximilian, Spike, Guess Who, Alex Velea, Tranda, George Hora, JJ, Faibo X, Suky, Bitză, Agresiv, Lucia Dumitrescu, Smiley, Nicalai and Fely.

Since the album dropped online, it has made a lot.Since the night between December 7 and 8, 2010, the song "Sari pe treabă" (Get to work) written by Tranda in collaboration with Nichifor was available on YouTube.

[47][48] Nichifor worked on the recording, mix and lyrics, and a remix of the track featuring Skizzo Skillz was also released on December 20.

[49][50] On the night between December 16 and 17, 2010, the video for the fourth single from the album entitled "Dă-te mai asa (Clear the way)", was released on Okapi Sound's YouTube channel.

[52] The video uploaded on Okapi Sound's official YouTube channel raised 4 million views in short time.

[57][58] The video was made by rapper Spike and his team (Evil Twin Studio) in the spring of 2011, in a nightclub in Bucharest, where over a hundred fans gathered to participate in the filming.

[64] On February 6, 2012, Nichifor and rapper Mitza offered to listen the song included on the mixtape "Robot", "Bright Lights, Bigger City" - a freestyle made on the instrumental of Cee Lo Green.

[67] The song was produced by Mitza and Nichifor in the Okapi Sound studio, being thought and designed exclusively for the Internet fans.

[4] Because of this, Nichifor stated Stevie Wonder, George Benson, Chick Corea and Timpuri Noi as his favourite artists of the respective genre.

[75] His music stands out for its impactful social message, for the technicality of interpretation and for the ingenuity with which he combines rhythms and generates moods.

The success recorded and the positive reactions received from the public, lead him to go further and look for new directions in music and new ways of expressing his favorite themes.

[78] On June 3, 2006, the MTV Romania Music Awards 2006 event took place at the Horia Demian Sports Hall in Cluj-Napoca.

[80] Nichifor was very close to a fight with the La Familia component, the altercation starting with the gesture of Tataee - from the aforementioned band - to spit on the latter.