Rocé (rapper)

Lamine Kaminsky (also José / Youcef), better known by his stage name Rocé (born Algiers, Algeria in 1977) is a French rapper of Algerian origin.

Born in Bab El-Oued, a neighborhood of Algiers, to Adolfo Kaminsky, an Argentinian resistant of Russian-Jewish descent and an Algerian mother, he immigrated while very young to France and grew up in Val-de-Marne, a Paris suburb. He had his break when Manu Key of the French rap collective Mafia K-1 Fry invite him to contribute a solo freestyle interlude of his own composition called "Respect" in 1996. The track appeared in the album La rime urbaine of Manu Key's group Different Teep.

In 1998, Rocé released two maxi-singles, "Pour l'horizon / De ma haine à ta haine" and "Ricochets / Encore et encore" with Chronowax / Espionnage, DJ Mehdi's label. And in 1999, appeared in the compilation Première classe vol. 1 with track "La vérité blesse" with group 113 and Rodriguez aka Jeap12 (from Less du Neuf). The same year he appeared on Koma album Le réveil with his track "Un parmi des millions".

ROCE

ROCE may stand for:

  • Return on Capital Employed, used in finance as a measure of the returns that a company is realising from its capital employed
  • Return on Common Equity, used in finance as a measure for return on invested capital (not the same as Ret. on Cap. Empl.)
  • RDMA over Converged Ethernet, used in computer science (high-performance computing)
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