# Rancore

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{{short description|Italian rapper}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name         = Rancore
| birth_name   = Tarek Iurcich
| image        = Rancore Radio Bruno Festival di Sanremo 2020.png
| caption      = Rancore in 2020 
| birth_date   = {{Birth date and age|1989|07|19|df=y}}
| birth_place  = [Rome](/source/Rome), Italy
| origin       = 
| Instruments  =
| genre        = {{hlist|[Hip hop](/source/Hip_hop_music)|[alternative rap](/source/alternative_rap)|[conscious rap](/source/conscious_rap)|[underground hip hop](/source/underground_hip_hop)|[hardcore hip hop](/source/hardcore_hip_hop)}}
| occupation   =
| years_active = 2004–present
| label        = {{ublist|[Sony Music Italy](/source/Sony_Music_Italy) (2017–2018)|[Universal Music Italy](/source/Universal_Music_Italy) (2019–)|[Polydor](/source/Polydor) (2019–)}}
| website      = 
}}
'''Tarek Iurcich''' (born 19 July 1989), known professionally as {{langnf|it|'''Rancore'''|Resentment, Rancour|i=no}}, is an Italian rapper proficient in [freestyle](/source/Freestyle_rap_in_Italy).<ref name="int">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rapburger.com/2011/12/23/spit-gala-rancore-e-clementino-vincitori-pari-merito/|title="Spit Gala", Rancore e Clementino vincitori pari merito|date=December 23, 2011}}</ref>

==Career==
Iurcich was born in Rome in 1989 to a [Croatian](/source/Croatians) father and an [Egyptian](/source/Egyptians) mother. He began his musical career in Rome in 2004, at the age of fourteen. During his first year of artistry, he did not frequent the Roman hip hop scene and created the first texts without confrontation, relying only on the little he had been able to listen to occasionally. He got to know the hip hop environment thanks to Phat Roma, an improvisation event that he attended on a weekly basis. Here he had the opportunity to perform his first songs live, in front of a critical audience, to try the first freestyle, accompanied by Andy, with whom he would record his first song "Tufello talenti" and introducing himself as Lirike Taglienti.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.woodworm-music.com/management/rancore/|title=Rancore}}</ref>

Rancore's first album, entitled ''Segui me'', was released in August 2006 and achieved some success thanks also to the winnings that Rancore obtained in freestyle battles, at the Underground Skillz 2006, in the continuous presence at Jam sessions, at concerts in high schools and participation in the TRL Hip-Hop Session organized by [Piotta](/source/Piotta_(singer)). "Tufello"'s music video from the album is presented.<ref name="Biografia">{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockit.it/rancoredjmyke/biografia|title=Biografia RANCORE & Dj MYKE|website=Rockit.it}}</ref>

In early 2010 he released the track "Lo spazzacamino", included in the album ''Hocus Pocus'' by DJ Myke. At the end of 2010, the Acoustic EP with DJ Myke was released for free download, containing seven unreleased tracks (plus the Squarta skit), while on April 15, 2011, Elettrico was released, an album created together with DJ Myke. In October the mixtape Roccia Music II by [Marracash](/source/Marracash) was released, in which there is the song L'albatro, made in duet with [Dargen D'Amico](/source/Dargen_D'Amico) and Rancore himself. Towards the end of 2011 it is made available for free download on the Nill Forum Exclusives, a collection containing, in addition to various extras such as the complete discography and biography, five traces of Grudge plus the ghost track The death of RINquore, the true last trace of the Tarek's alter ego, or RINquore, which was thought to be "dead" in 2008. Also at the end of 2011 he participated in the [MTV Spit](/source/MTV_Spit) Gala, anticipation of the program officially started in March 2012, which wins on a tie with [Clementino](/source/Clementino) unlike the first season where he was beaten in the semifinal by [Ensi](/source/Ensi_(rapper)).<ref name="Biografia" />

In October 2012 he released a second album with DJ Myke entitled ''Silenzio''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.mtv.it/|title=News Mtv Italia - Le Notizie di MTV Italia|website=News Mtv Italia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.outsidersmusica.it/recensione/Musica/rancore-e-dj-myke-silenzio/# |title=Rancore & Dj Myke - Silenzio {{!}} Recensione Album {{!}} OUTsiders |website=www.outsidersmusica.it |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107125727/http://www.outsidersmusica.it/recensione/Musica/rancore-e-dj-myke-silenzio |archive-date=2012-11-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lastampa.it/2012/10/15/spettacoli/musica/rancore-il-mio-delirio-e-un-silenzio-assordante-FizRgMZt0MXGNgYCd1RStO/pagina.html|editor=[La Stampa](/source/La_Stampa)|accessdate=2012-12-18|title=Rancore: "La mia musica è un silenzio assordante"|language=it|date=2012-10-16}}</ref>

He participated at the [Sanremo Music Festival 2019](/source/Sanremo_Music_Festival_2019) as an uncredited guest during [Daniele Silvestri](/source/Daniele_Silvestri)'s performances of "Argentovivo", and competed at the [Sanremo Music Festival 2020](/source/Sanremo_Music_Festival_2020) as a contestant, with the song "Eden".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sanremo 2020: Ecco chi sono i 22 Big in gara della 70esima edizione del Festival|url=https://www.comingsoon.it/tv/anticipazioni/sanremo-2020-ecco-chi-sono-i-22-big-in-gara-della-70esima-edizione-del/n98831/|website=Coming Soon|date=31 December 2019|access-date=5 February 2020}}</ref> He also won the Sergio Bardotti prize for best lyrics.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-02-15|title=Rancore: "Finché ci saranno persone che saboteranno le regole, la musica si evolverà"|url=https://www.wired.it/play/musica/2019/02/15/rancore-futuro-musica-sanremo/|access-date=2022-02-14|website=Wired Italia|language=it-IT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-02-09|title=Sanremo 2020, Rancore esulta: «Il mio premio è per la prima volta un riconoscimento a tutto il rap italiano»|url=https://www.open.online/2020/02/09/sanremo-2020-rancore-esulta-il-mio-premio-e-per-la-prima-volta-un-riconoscimento-a-tutto-il-rap-italiano/|access-date=2022-02-14|website=Open|language=it-IT}}</ref>

==Discography==
===Studio albums===
*''Segui me'' (2006)
*''Elettrico'' with [DJ Myke](/source/DJ_Myke) (2011)
*''Silenzio'' with DJ Myke (2012)
*''Musica per bambini'' (2018)
*''Xenoverso'' (2022)
*''Tarek da Colorare'' (2026)

===Compilations===
*''Exclusives'' (2011)

===Extended plays===
*''S.M.S. (Sei molto stronza)'' (2008)
*''Acustico'' with DJ Mike (2010)
*''S.U.N.S.H.I.N.E.'' (2015)
*''La morte di RINquore (14/2/08)'' (2016)

===Singles===
*"Anzi... siamo già arrabbiati" with DJ Myke (2012)
*"Non esistono" with DJ Myke (2014)
*"Tengo il respiro" with DJ Myke (2015)
*"Specchio" with KenKode (2017)
*"Underman" (2018)
*"Depressissimo" (2018)
*"Giocattoli" (2019)
*"[Eden](/source/Eden_(Rancore_song))" (2020)
*"[Luce (Tramonti a nord est)](/source/Luce_(Tramonti_a_nord_est))" feat. [La Rappresentante di Lista](/source/La_Rappresentante_di_Lista) (2020)
*"Razza aliena" (2020)
*"Equatore" feat. [Margherita Vicario](/source/Margherita_Vicario) (2021)

;As featured artist
*"Ipocondria" with Giancane (2017)
*"Argentovivo" with [Daniele Silvestri](/source/Daniele_Silvestri) and [Manuel Agnelli](/source/Manuel_Agnelli) (2019)
*"Il mio nemico invisibile" with Daniele Silvestri (2020)

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Freestyle rap in Italy}}{{Authority control}}

Category:21st-century Italian male rappers
Category:1989 births
Category:Living people
Category:Italian people of Egyptian descent
Category:Italian people of Croatian descent
Category:Rappers from Rome

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