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Robert Del Naja ( / dɛl ˈnaɪə /; born 21 January 1965), also known as 3D, is a British artist, musician, singer and songwriter. He emerged as a graffiti artist and member of the Bristol collective the Wild Bunch, and later as a founding member and sole consistent member of the band Massive Attack, with which he is still active.
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- Both spent their formative years in Bristol. Mr Del Naja, who goes by the stage name “3D,” was born in Bristol. He spent the years before joining Massive Attack performing with Bristol-based band The Wild Bunch.
- Their art shares many similarities. A Massive Attack album cover designed by Robert Del Naja. Mr Del Naja is actually a well-known visual artist, whose art has appeared on every one of Massive Attack’s record sleeves.
- They claim to be friends. While both men have denied the rumours they are the same person, neither of them have denied there is a connection. In fact, Mr Del Naja told the Daily Mail that Banksy is a “mate,” and that he’s “been to some of the [Massive Attack] gigs”.
- They roll in the same circles. Banksy and Robert Del Naja's mutual friend Geoff Barrow performs at SXSW (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images) (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images for A24)
109K Followers, 235 Following, 1,047 Posts - Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja) on Instagram: "@3d__firesale".
Feb 6, 2023 · Taking the mic: Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja, aka 3D (Getty) “Mushroom’s always been into his funk and soul, and that’s where he wanted to go,” Del Naja told Jockey Slut magazine ...
Robert Del Naja was critical of the policies of the UK government under Tony Blair. He was strongly opposed to the 2003 war against Iraq, and with fellow musician Damon Albarn personally paid for full-page advertisements against the war in the NME magazine.
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