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  1. Gergő Rácz. Gergő Rácz is a Hungarian composer, singer, producer, winner of the Phonogram award. He was born on March 4, 1976, in Budapest. Imre Rakonczai. Imre Rakonczai is a Hungarian musician, composer, lyricist, brother of Viktor Rakonczai. He was born on September 1, 1972, in Budapest. He is also a footballer.

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  2. A V.I.P. egy magyar könnyűzenei fiúegyüttes . Az együttes 1997 -ben alakult, Budapesten, tagjai: Józsa Alex, Rácz Gergő, Rakonczai Imre, Rakonczai Viktor . Rácz Gergő már az együttes megalakulása előtt írt dalokat és azokat elküldte a BMG -nek. A számok megtetszettek a kiadónak, mert ők is egy fiúcsapatban gondolkodtak.

    • 1997 - 2001
    • teen-pop, easy-pop
    • 1997
    • BMG
  3. www.eurovisionuniverse.com › encyclopedia › v-i-p-groupV.I.P. - Eurovision Universe

    V.I.P. is a Hungarian boy band. The group was established in 1997 in Budapest. Gergő Rácz wrote songs and sent them to BMG. They were interested in the songs because they wanted to compile a boyband. Manager Attila Környei called him and introduced him to Viktor Rakoncai, who invited Imre and Alex.

    • 1997-2001
    • Hungarian
    • Hungarian National Final 1997
  4. V.I.P was a Hungarian boy band from Budapest that was active from 1997 to 2001. It was comprised 4 members, Alex Józsa, Gergő Rácz, Imre Rakonczai, and Viktor Rakonczai. After going through the national finals, the quartet went on to the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 in Dublin, with the song "Miért kell, hogy elmenj?", where they scored a modest 12th place with just 39 points, tying with ...

  5. May 29, 2015 · Moby Dick. One of the most famous Hungarian trash-metal bands after Pokolgép was formed in 1980, when the two founding members, Tamás Schmiedl and Norbert Mentes, were only 14 years old. Their take on the genre was heavily influenced by bands like Led Zeppelin, Motörhead, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden. In just two years’ time, they played ...