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1) Petter (real name Petter Alexis Askergren, born 1974) was not the first Swedish MC. Neither was he the one that made Swedish an accepted language on the domestic hip-hop scene, that honor goes to the Latin Kings. But Petter was the first Swedish hip-hop artist breaking through to a mass audience, making the genre marketable and, by that, making way for a great number of younger MCs. Growing up in Södermalm, Stockholm, he was a member of the bands Vanguards and Blacktop Dandelions, still rapping in English. But it was not until he started writing lyrics in Swedish he managed to get a contract on BMG. In August 1998, he released his first album, Mitt Sjätte Sinne (My Sixth Sense), with help from Ayo, PeeWee, and Sleepy, among others, parts of a loosely held together collective called Natural Bond. The album got mixed reviews but sold well, if not exceptional. But the coming year, Petter's star rose when he began receiving immense attention from media and better gigs than any other MC in Sweden. When the second album, Bananrepubliken (The Banana Republic), was released in 1999, Petter was already a big star. This album was more up-tempo, sold better than any other Swedish hip-hop album before, and got good press. While being heavily influenced by American prototypes, Petter managed to put the lyrics in an understandable Swedish context, thus distinguishing him from many of his contemporaries. The songs also had a good down-to-earth and sing- (or rather rap-) along quality. From the position he held after the second album, he was able to get backing from BMG to start his own label, Bananrepubliken, where he signed a mix of old friends and new discoveries like Eye-N-I, Feven, and Ayo. Though by 2001, Petter was not unique in doing what he did anymore, he was still by far the biggest star of hip-hop in Sweden, and the one person who had done the most to make it a mainstream genre. He has released 15 albums: Mitt sjätte sinne, Banarepubliken, Petter, Ronin, P, God Damn It, En Räddare i Nöden, Samlar Ut Den, Början på Allt, Mitt Folk, Skeppsholmen, Lev Nu, 9818 and Dö Sen. 2) Petter Nordqvist is a 20 year old DJ and producer from Stockholm in Sweden who is fast forging his own unique niche in the musical spectrum. Petter has won himself fans from all corners, and a more solidly diverse young talent you’d struggle to find. Petter’s music wears its diverse influences on its sleeve, fusing together techno, electro, dub, ambient, acid, breaks and deep house in his own unique style. Sasha is a confirmed follower, recently reviving and remixing ‘These Days’ for his ‘Involver’ compilation, but Petter’s tracks are equally at home in the more offbeat sets of the likes of Laurent Garnier, Josh Wink, Trevor Jackson and The Hacker. The young Swede is also gaining a bit of a reputation for his own live and DJ sets, an equally unique hybrid of electro-tinged dubbed-out house and techno. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1) Petter (real name Petter Alexis Askergren, born 1974) was not the first Swedish MC. Neither was he the one that made Swedish an accepted language on the domestic hip-hop scene, that honor goes to the Latin Kings. But Petter was the first Swedish hip-hop artist breaking through to a mass audience, making the genre marketable and, by that, making way for a great number of younger MCs. Growing up in Södermalm, Stockholm, he was a member of the bands Vanguards and Blacktop Dandelions, still rapping in English. But it was not until he started writing lyrics in Swedish he managed to get a contract on BMG. In August 1998, he released his first album, Mitt Sjätte Sinne (My Sixth Sense), with help from Ayo, PeeWee, and Sleepy, among others, parts of a loosely held together collective called Natural Bond. The album got mixed reviews but sold well, if not exceptional. But the coming year, Petter's star rose when he began receiving immense attention from media and better gigs than any other MC in Sweden. When the second album, Bananrepubliken (The Banana Republic), was released in 1999, Petter was already a big star. This album was more up-tempo, sold better than any other Swedish hip-hop album before, and got good press. While being heavily influenced by American prototypes, Petter managed to put the lyrics in an understandable Swedish context, thus distinguishing him from many of his contemporaries. The songs also had a good down-to-earth and sing- (or rather rap-) along quality. From the position he held after the second album, he was able to get backing from BMG to start his own label, Bananrepubliken, where he signed a mix of old friends and new discoveries like Eye-N-I, Feven, and Ayo. Though by 2001, Petter was not unique in doing what he did anymore, he was still by far the biggest star of hip-hop in Sweden, and the one person who had done the most to make it a mainstream genre. He has released 15 albums: Mitt sjätte sinne, Banarepubliken, Petter, Ronin, P, God Damn It, En Räddare i Nöden, Samlar Ut Den, Början på Allt, Mitt Folk, Skeppsholmen, Lev Nu, 9818 and Dö Sen. 2) Petter Nordqvist is a 20 year old DJ and producer from Stockholm in Sweden who is fast forging his own unique niche in the musical spectrum. Petter has won himself fans from all corners, and a more solidly diverse young talent you’d struggle to find. Petter’s music wears its diverse influences on its sleeve, fusing together techno, electro, dub, ambient, acid, breaks and deep house in his own unique style. Sasha is a confirmed follower, recently reviving and remixing ‘These Days’ for his ‘Involver’ compilation, but Petter’s tracks are equally at home in the more offbeat sets of the likes of Laurent Garnier, Josh Wink, Trevor Jackson and The Hacker. The young Swede is also gaining a bit of a reputation for his own live and DJ sets, an equally unique hybrid of electro-tinged dubbed-out house and techno. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Längesen
Baksmälla
Håll om mig
Some Polyphony
Logiskt
Fredrik Snortare och Cecilia Synd
Vinden har vänt
Stockholm I Mitt Hjärta
Mikrofonkåt
All Together
Det går bra nu
Längesen (feat. Veronica Maggio) - Kyaal Remix
These Days
Se på mig nu (feat. Linnea Henriksson) - Singelversion
Repa skivan
Så klart!
Storstadsidyll
Goda dagars magi
Gör min dag
Längesen (feat. Veronica Maggio)
Tar det tillbaka
En tuff brud i lyxförpackning
Älskar din stil
Se på mig nu - Singelversion
King
Toppen av ett berg
Tills döden skiljer oss åt
Fast för evigt
Början på allt
Du vet att jag gråter
Tonediary
Modern Eternity
Natt & dag
God Damn It
Logiskt (feat. Säkert!)
Logiskt (ft. Säkert!)
Min click
Topp Doggz
Livet e en bitch
Fredrik Snortare & Cecilia Synd
Saker & Ting
Dansa din djävul
Reflexion 07
Mighty
Vi är
Lev nu dö sen (feat. Vargas & Lagola)
Vem e stor
Kul på vägen
Fulla för kärlekens skull
Alla vet
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