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Birth name | Adam Ostrowski |
Also known as | O.S.T.R. |
Born | May 15, 1980 [1] |
Origin | Łódź, Poland |
Genres | Hip hop, Jazz rap |
Occupations | Rapper, Producer |
Instruments | Vocals, violin, keyboard, sampler |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Asfalt Records |
Associated acts | Obóz Ta, LWC |
Website | Web site |
Adam Ostrowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈadam ɔsˈtrɔfskʲi], born May 15, 1980 in Łódź), better known as O.S.T.R., is one of the most renowned rappers in Poland. Famous for his freestyle rap skills, O.S.T.R. in his works touches on various topics, from joint smoking to current social and political matters. He has been working for the MTV channel. Having graduated music school playing the violin, O.S.T.R. is one of the few Polish rappers who has a musical education.
He collaborated with rappers such as Evidence, El Da Sensei, Craig G, Keith Murray, and Sadat X.
He featured in the Heineken Open'er Festival in Gdynia, Poland. He performed on the main stage doing his own 2 hour set, and then appeared again the next day with Bloc Party to do a one-off duet.
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Year | Song | Directed |
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2001 | "Ile jestem w stanie dać" |
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2002 | "Kochana Polsko" | Bogumił Godfrejow[11] |
2003 | "Rap po godzinach" |
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2004 | "Odzyskamy Hip-hop" | Bogumił Godrejow[11] |
"Komix" |
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2006 | "Początek..." |
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"Z odzysku" |
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"Więcej decybeli by zagłuszyć" featuring Zeus | Bogumił Godrejow[11] | |
2007 | "Brother on the Run" featuring Craig G | Michał Poniedzielski Remigiusz Wojaczek[12] |
2008 | "1980" | Tomek Czubak |
"Jak nie Ty, to Kto?" featuring Brother J | Balbina Bruszewska[13] | |
2009 | "Po drodze do nieba" | Tomek Czubak |
2010 | "Śpij spokojnie" | Michał Rułka[14] |