Biography

  • Born

    28 August 1972 (age 52)

Eterne Rima (in Esperanto: “eternally in rhyme”) is Igor Wasilewski, a Polish Esperantist living in Tokyo, an artist specializing in modern, new style hiphop. It is the current hedonistic hiphop, which talks about money and a luxurious lifestyle. Eterne Rima skillfully combines these themes with the matters of the Esperanto community, and thus appears as a unique artist in this field. Eterne Rima’s music stylistically oscillates between modern crunk hip hop (the genre called Dirty South) and R&B.

Eterne Rima became an Esperantist in 2000 after self-study of Esperanto, which enchanted him with its beauty and unique character. Before that time, already in the 90s he had created and sung numerous clubdance songs in English. In the summer of 2000, Eterne Rima produced his first demo-album Por miaj gefratoj with Esperanto hiphop. After that, there was a few years’ break, when due to his professional medical work, Eterne Rima did not have time to occupy himself a lot with his beloved music. However, in his free time he launched his second parallel clubdance project Lunatiko, known for Planedo Esperanto (Esperanto planet) which appeared on Elektronika Kompilo (VKKD53) released by the Vinilkosmo label. In that period he also did some concerts during local Esperanto events.

In 2007, Eterne Rima moved to his new homeland Japan (after meeting a Japanese woman), and already being a mature Esperantist, he decided to revive his hiphop activity. He has founded his own music studio Espo-Lunatiko and started the zealous work producing the latest great-sounding crunk hiphop with elements of R&B and writing ardent rap texts in Esperanto.

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