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Robert Del NajaBritish musician, singer and graffiti artist
Date of Birth: 21.01.1965
Country: Great Britain |
Content:
- Robert Del Naja: A Multifaceted Artist
- Musical Journey: From The Wild Bunch to Massive Attack
- Artistic Expression: Graffiti to Murals
- The Graffiti Battle and Tattoos
- Speculation over Identity with Banksy
- Musical Influences and Artistic Views
- Political Activism
Robert Del Naja: A Multifaceted Artist
Robert Del Naja is a renowned British musician, singer, and graffiti artist who is best known as one of the founding members of the trip-hop group Massive Attack.
Musical Journey: From The Wild Bunch to Massive Attack
Del Naja's musical career began as a member of The Wild Bunch, a Bristol-based sound system that brought together various musicians, writers, DJs, and producers. He went on to co-found Massive Attack, which garnered critical acclaim with their debut album, "Blue Lines." Their subsequent albums, "Protection," "Mezzanine," and "100th Window," showcase Del Naja's unique vocals, experimental style, and diverse cultural influences.
Artistic Expression: Graffiti to Murals
Prior to his musical pursuits, Del Naja was an active street artist. His graffiti works have been featured in various media and publications, influencing artists like Banksy. He has created album covers for UNKLE and Massive Attack, including the iconic "Mezzanine" album artwork.
The Graffiti Battle and Tattoos
Del Naja participated in Britain's largest graffiti battle against fellow artist Goldie. He has two notable tattoos: the "flame" from the "Blue Lines" album cover and a beetle-like figure from "Mezzanine."
Speculation over Identity with Banksy
In 2016, a journalist theorized that Del Naja was in fact the anonymous graffiti artist Banksy. This theory is supported by connections between Banksy's artwork and Massive Attack performances. Moreover, DJ Goldie accidentally named Banksy in an interview, referring to "Robert."
Musical Influences and Artistic Views
Del Naja's music, both with Massive Attack and The Wild Bunch, is deeply rooted in the "Bristol Sound." He attributes his musical style to the diverse cultural influences and collaborative nature of Bristol's music scene.
Political Activism
Del Naja is an outspoken critic of government policies. He actively opposed the Iraq War and organized a charity concert for tsunami victims. In 2011, he supported the Occupy Wall Street movement by hosting a Christmas party in an occupied bank.

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