Kashal-Tee
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Kashal-Tee (born Samuel Gezelius, 1978) is a rapper and poet with a special talent for one liners. Kashal-Tee's style ranges from the absurd and ironic, to the vividly honest. Though Swedish, Kashal-Tee is well-known for his clever use of the English language. He is oftenly compared to Eminem, whom he had a minor beef with in 2000.
With just a few records to his name, Kashal-Tee remains exceptionally prominent, frequently quoted and "borrowed from."
Besides rap, he writes short stories, poetry and articles for magazines.
Selected works
In 1998 Kashal-Tee teamed up with Looptroop to record the vinyl EP "From Beyond K-Line."
Kashal-Tee's own "Emasculation" 12" from 2000, which featured Society of NIMH, Context and DJ Static, topped charts throughout Scandinavia.
Kashal-Tee appeared on Cunninlynguists' debut single "So Live" b/w "616 Rewind" from 2001 along with Sankofa, Tonedeff and Celph Titled.
In 2004 Kashal-Tee and Freestyle featured on Black Fist's debut 12" on a song called "Some."
External links
Kashal-Tee on Myspace, music and blog.