Kartellen

Kartellen (English: The Cartel) were a Swedish gangsta rap hip hop group founded in 2008 by Kinesen with Babyface,[1] both serving life sentences in Finland for accessory to murder.[2] Kinesen was also allegedly involved in an infamous airport multi-million robbery in 2002.

The band used the materials sent by Kinesen with Babyface and others in prison and released them for downloads. It was fronted by Sebbe Staxx (real name Sebastian Stakset), Kaka, Maskinisten. Other members joining later included Lil' Star and Lani Mo Cribbe. Established musicians and producers also contributed to the effort.

Kartellen has been a famous and provocative hip hop act portraying crime and social problems in the suburbs in their albums and mixtapes. It has coverage in mainstream media with some of their releases appearing in the Sverigetopplistan, the official Swedish Singles Chart.

Kartellen concerts were closely monitored by the Swedish police for their controversiality. Sebbe Staxx, with a 1-year prison record for charges related to robbery, receipt of stolen goods and weapon-related charges allegedly sent threatening messages on Twitter about the Swedish far-right politician Jimmie Åkesson[3] who filed a complaint with the police. Sebbe Staxx later apologized to his mom and employer about his choice of words.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart
peak
(SWE)
[4]
2012 Ånger & Kamp  
2013 Ånger & Kamp Del 2 15
2016 Slutpläderingen 25
[5]

Mixtapes

  • 2009: Kartellen är här[6]
  • 2009: Programrebeller[7]
  • 2011: Reflektion
  • 2012: Blodspakt

Singles

Year Single Chart
peak
(SWE)
[4]
Album
2012 "Mina områden"
(Kartellen, Sebbe Staxx & Dani M)
26 Ånger & Kamp
"Ställ dig upp"
(Kartellen feat. Sebbe Staxx & Chrippa)
43
2013 "Skriker Ut"
(feat. Sebbe Staxx, Admiral P & Robert Athill)
 
"Underklassmusik"
(feat. Aleks)
22 Ånger & Kamp Del 2
"Svarta duvor & vissna liljor"
(feat. Timbuktu)
15
Other (non charting)
  • 2009: "Gå Loss" (with Lazee and Adam Tensta)[8]
  • 2010: "Bort med alliansen" (produced by Mack Beats)

References

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