Jeeep (rapper)

"Slaves of the Lamp " (1996-2003) DOB Community (1994-2012) "Empire" (2000) "Fury Inc." (2010—2013) Maksim Evgenievich Gololobov (born 7 September 1974), better known as Jeeep (Jeep), is a Russian rapper, a former member of the K.T.L.

In 2010, together with rappers Legalize and Max Lomak (ex-FMWL), he created the Rage Inc. project, which published one album, Barrel of Tar.

He took part in the creation of documentaries Slave of the Lamp (2016), Yug: The Last Word (2016) and BEEF: Russian Hip-Hop (2019) directed by rapper Roma Zhigan.

Gololobov often spent time at Sir-J's house, listening to and transcribing albums on audio cassettes.

[6] In 1992, at the 2/2 club, Gololobov met the future members of the Cash Brothers group (N'Pans, Bual, Jackson), who began to teach him how to breakdance.

[7] On 19 December 1991, Jeep met a dancer from Madagascar named Kristin, who invited him to work as a backup dancer for rapper MC Anthony at the Jump disco at the Druzhba Multipurpose Arena in the Luzhniki Olympic Complex as part of the Igor's Pop Show musical show project.

On the same day, the group "Bachelor Party" performed there, which had breakers as backup dancers - Kirill Lisovsky ("Seal") and Dmitry Lanin ("Moose").

After the concert, Jeep met Seal and Los, who at that time had the idea to create a rap project called "K.T.L.

[8] The meeting of the band members with Vasilevsky took place at a concert of the French rapper MC Solaar at the Orion Club on 9 June 1992.

[11] Music critic Artemy Troitsky was the chairman of the jury of the festival, and Lolita Milyavskaya and Alexander Tsekalo (Cabaret duet "Academy") were the hosts.

At the same time, the song "Forbidden Quarter" was recorded with a local rock band with the participation of guitarist Zuya, with which the group performed twice.

[8] At that time, the band members began to use marijuana, under the influence of which the last three songs were recorded at the MixArt studio at Alexander Kornyshev in April: "My every new day", "I'm waiting for the night" and "It will be easier for you."

The lyrics of the songs "My every new day" and "I'm waiting for the night" were invented by Tyulen at Bogdan Titomir's house after celebrating his birthday.

consisting of two people, Jeep and Iceberg, performed the song "You are a corpse" at the White Nights of St. Petersburg festival in the Oktyabrsky Big Concert Hall, where the Yo!

[12] At the birthday party of Alexei Smirnov (Lee AS), Jeep met Andrey Menshikov (Ligalize), who invited him to his home at VDNKh to create a new project, Slaves of the Lamp.

On 12 June 2000, a member of the Slaves of the Lamp group, Alexei "Grundik" Perminov, died at the age of twenty-four from a drug overdose.

[19] From 2001 to 2003, Jeep, together with Mikhail Gumankov, recorded four new tracks and released them on behalf of the Slaves of the Lamp group: "My friend" (2001), "Life is like this ..." (2002), "Personal" (2003 ), "Last Sunday" (2003).

[22] After Grundik's death, seven members of DOB Community (Sir-J, Jeeep, Mani Mike, DJ Pahan, Simone Yori, Gvozd and Ladjak) recorded the album "100 Overcoming Barriers" (2001).

[23] On 23 November 2004, Jeep's solo album " Here I Was " was released on the label "Intelligent Hooligan Productions" , the music for which was created by Sir-J .

[25] 19 February 2009 on the label RAP Recordz released a joint album of Jeep and "Kit" "Our business ", where Keith is presented only as a beatmaker.

[26] On 5 May, the same label released a joint album by Sir-J and Jeep under the brand name DOB Community "TreFy-F-FankoFF ".

"[33] In 2016, Jeep, together with bass player Alexey Avdeev ("Major"), founded the TIR (True Industrial Romantic) project.

Since 2003, Maxim Gololobov has been working for the advertising company Publicis Groupe Media Eurasia, where he started his career as a courier.