Bloody Hawk
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Bloody Hawk | |
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| Born | Nikolaos Kitsos November 4, 1995 |
| Genres | Rap, Greek hip-hop |
| Occupations | Rapper, singer, songwriter |
Nikolaos Kitsos (Greek: Νικόλαος Κίτσος; born November 4, 1995), known professionally as Bloody Hawk, is a Greek rapper. He first gained recognition with his EP Nistikos (2015) and albums Vals (2014) and Signore Falco (2015).[1]
Life and career
[edit | edit source]Nikolaos Kitsos was born in Xanthi on November 4, 1995. He began uploading videos to YouTube in 2013.[2] At the age of 16, he formed the rap group Ftheromai with Spave, Epel and Nimbus D. He began releasing solo albums in 2012.[1]
Bloody Hawk released his first studio album, Komplexiko, on May 14, 2017. The album, produced by Truf and consisting of 10 songs, has received millions of listens.[1][2] "Anagki Na Se Do", "Komplexiko" and "Dachtylidi" were the album's most successful tracks.[3] On September 11, 2019, he released his second studio album titled 1 Evro. The album consists of 10 tracks and was produced by Chico Beatz, Trouf, Beef95, and Mateos Nps.[4][5]
After signing a contract with the record label Minos EMI, Bloody released his third studio album, Timima, on November 19, 2021.[6] The album consists of 10 tracks and was produced by Mateos Nps and Beats Pliz.[7][8] On May 18, 2023, he released his fourth studio album, Fthina Tricks, the first of a trilogy of the same name. The album includes 12 songs and features other Greek rappers and trappers, such as Dani Gambino, Immune, Vlospa and Wang.[9]
After their collaborations in previous songs, Bloody Hawk, Dani Gambino and Wang released an EP titled The Deal on March 7, 2024. It consists of 5 tracks and was produced by Mateos Nps.[10] The second album of the trilogy, Fthina Tricks 2, was released on May 30, 2024, with 12 tracks and many features, including Toquel, Wang, Dani Gambino, Ethismos and Fann. It was produced by Mateos Nps, Ortiz, Beats Pliz, NightGrind, RigasBeats, and Docent.[11][12] On May 29, 2025, Bloody released Fthina Tricks 3, the last installment in the Fthina Tricks trilogy. The album has 12 songs and features Toquel, Lex, Dani Gambino, Wang, Marina Satti, and Trouf. It was produced by Beats Pliz, Mateos Nps, Aggelina, Ortiz, Marvin Zidane, Oge, Nikos Kodonas, Docent, Kemakid, and Pikie Cans.[13][14]
Documentary film
[edit | edit source]Emeis: Mia Tainia gia ton Bloody Hawk (Greek: Εμείς: Μια Ταινία για τον Bloody Hawk) is a 2025 Greek musical documentary film about the Greek rapper Bloody Hawk. The film was directed by Orestis Plakias and Stelios Kotionis and written by Fedra Vokali and Kostis Theodosopoulos. It was released in Greek theatres on April 10, 2025.[15]
Discography
[edit | edit source]Studio albums
[edit | edit source]- Komplexiko (2017)
- 1 Evro (2019)
- Timima (2021)
- Fthina Tricks (2023)
- Fthina Tricks 2 (2024)
- Fthina Tricks 3 (2025)
Singles
[edit | edit source]- Tha Ta Katafero (2018)
- Ftanoume (2018)
- Diko Sas (2018)
- Miami (2019)
- Toronto (2020)
- Iroes (2020)
- 2010 Freestyle (2021)
- Al Dente (2021)
- Daewoo 3 (2021)
- Daimones (2022)
- Nyxta (2022)
- Standby (2022)
- Miami 2 (2022)
- 90 BPM PACK (2022)
- Hater (2022)
- Louloudi (2022)
- Ton Kosmo Girizo (2023)
- G63 (2023)
- GIA TI FANELA (2024)
References
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