Radio Killer
50 top tracks
Radio Killer
50 top tracks
Albums

Lonely Heart
Radio Killer

Be Free
Radio Killer

Be Free (Remixes)
Radio Killer

Don't Let the Music End
Radio Killer

bahtiyar__92__@mail.ru
Radio Killer

Sampler
Radio Killer

It Is Love out There?
Radio Killer

Calling You
Radio Killer

It Hurts Like Hell
Radio Killer

Dancefloor Summer Hits 2011
Radio Killer

Number1 Hits 2010
Radio Killer

Kill the Lights
Radio Killer
Biography
Radio Killer is a HaHaHa Production project released in September 2009 with single Voila. Who is Radio Killer? campaign left space for rumors and comments on the identity of the members of Radio Killer, up until the unmasking the last of them, The Real Killer – Paul Damixie. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Radio Killer is a HaHaHa Production project released in September 2009 with single Voila. Who is Radio Killer? campaign left space for rumors and comments on the identity of the members of Radio Killer, up until the unmasking the last of them, The Real Killer – Paul Damixie.
Voila was the most broadcasted song of the fall of 2009 in Romania, outlining a spectacular start for Radio Killer. Who is Radio Killer? was one of the most innovative campaigns for the release of a new music project and lasted until spring 2010, when all of the seven artists were revealed. Voila was a hit of the time not only in Romania,as it was licensed in many other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, France and the Czech Republic.
The seven members of Radio Killer were disclosed one by one on the band’s official web site beginning with Smiley, then followed by Elefunk (Serban Cazan), Cell Block, Karie, Boogie Man (Don Baxter), Crocodealer (Alex Velea) and finally Paul Damixie.
By the end of April 2010 Radio Killer released their second single. Be Free hit the radio charts immediately after its release and received extraordinary response from the public.
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