The group began in 2003 when the hip-hop groups Ghamberros and 5 Talegos, both from
Ordes, formed Dios Ke Te Crew (DKTC). On the non-musical part they were joined by the Vandals Crew, Cousas Novas (both
Graffiti artists crews) and the breakers Compostela Playmovil Kids (which no longer form part of the crew). The first recording of DKTC was part of the soundtrack of the documentary
Hai que Botalos ("We have to kick them out"), a documentary against the
People's Party of Galicia government. The song was
Herdeiros da Ditadura, about the historical and present repression and mistreatment of the
Galician language. The song became quite popular, and was even played in demonstrations that year. In 2006, DKTC released their first job in a professional format, an LP titled
Xénese with 16 tracks. Self-released by the label's own group DKTC Sons and the publisher Falcatruada. This is the first rap album made entirely in
Galician language, achieving a remarkable success of public. Xénese has influences of
jazz,
rock,
reggae, funk and
hardcore punk. In their performances throughout
Spain, DKTC has shared the stage with artists like Saian Supa Crew, The Beanuts, Dealema,
Foreign Beggars,
Ojos de Brujo,
La Mala Rodríguez,
SFDK,
Violadores del Verso, Sólo los Solo or La Excepción. In 2011 DKTC released a new LP,
Humanose. ==Collaborations with other groups==