KESI (rapper)

KESI

Kesi at Kolding kulturnat (21 August 2015)
Background information
Birth name Oliver Chambuso
Also known as KESI
Born 1992
Denmark
Genres Rap, hiphop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Labels Universal Records Denmark

Oliver Chambuso or simply referred to as Oliver Kesi or just Kesi stytlized as KESI (born in 1992) is a Danish rap artist. He promoted himself through his own YouTube channel within the grime genre[1] also cooperating with others, notably Kidd. He also made music with a group of Nørrebro-based rap artists BOC (abbreviation for Bars of Crack or Bombs Over Copenhagen or Bombs Over Centrum). Success on the Internet with particular debut song "Byen Sover" (meaning the city sleeps) led to a series of concerts and interest from established record labels, such that Kesi, at the age of 18 signed with Universal Records in July 2011.[2]

In August 2011 Kesi released his first official single "Slem dreng" (meaning bad boy).[3] This brought in great visibility in the media[4] and an appearance on TV 2 in a special feature[5] Kesi also performed in a series of concerts, including at Roskilde Festival, Distortion-festivalen and festival Sounds.[6] His follow up single on Universal is the single "Født I Dag" (meaning born today) produced by Benny Jamz from BOC and also the single "Ku godt". His debut album Bomber Over Centrum was released in February 2012 followed by Ung hertug in 2013 and Barn af Byen in 2015.

Discography

Albums

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
DEN
[7]
2012 Bomber Over Centrum 9
2013 Ung hertug 5
2015 Barn af Byen 3

Singles

Kesi at Kolding kulturnat (21 August 2015)
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
DEN
[7]
2011 "Slem Dreng" 10 Bomber Over Centrum
"Født i dag" 30
2012 "Ku godt" 9
"Gadehjørne"
(feat. Gilli & Mass Ebdrup)
17
2014 "Søvnløs" 1 TBA
2015 "Dumme penge"
(feat. Don Stefano)
11 TBA
Featured in
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
DEN
[7]
2013 "Kysset med Medina"
(Hedegaard feat. KESI)
25 TBA

References

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