Swingfly

Swingfly
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden (New York City)
Genres Hip hop, Alternative rock, Rapping, electronic music
Occupations Rapper
Years active 1991 – Present
Labels EMI Sweden
Dolores Recordings
Associated acts Teddybears, Blacknuss, ADL, Dr Alban

Ricardo DaSilva II better known by his stage name Swingfly is an American-born naturalised Swedish rapper and singer. He is also known by other aliases like Swing-Fly, Richie Pasta and Swing. He started lending his vocal talents to other artists' records, but has also developed also a solo career. He also appeared in Melodifestivalen 2011 with "Me and My Drum" finishing fifth. It became his most successful single reaching the No.2 position on the Swedish Singles Chart.[1]

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Early career

Ricardo DaSilva II was born in New York. He has also lived in Trinidad & Tobago and Panama before relocating to Stockholm, Sweden in 1991.[2][3] In Stockholm, he became involved in the emerging hip hop scene and joined the Time Bomb collective, together with producer Christian Falk, rapper ADL, DJ Sleepy among others. Three singles were released and one of them was Swingfly's "Smoke em Swing", a jazzy number produced by Christian Falk.[4] A series of albums was planned when the record label bailed out.

Under the name "Swing", he teamed up with Dr. Alban in 1995 and recorded Euro-disco hit "Sweet Dreams" featuring Dr. Alban (a cover of the classic Eurythmics' song) which peaked at No.12 in Sweden.[5] This took him into the pop charts in number of European countries including the Netherlands where the singles peaked at No.44.[5]

In 1996 Swingfly appeared on several tracks of ADL’s "Absent Minded" project. Due to a small hit via a Hugo Boss commercial, "Absent Minded" hit the road supporting Fugees European tour in 1996.[6][7] Swingfly was featured on several tracks on all three albums with soul-jazz collective Blacknuss All-Stars (later known as Blacknuss), as well as being a frequent contributor to their live shows around Europe and the UK.[8][9]

He achieved his biggest success, through a collaboration with the electro/dub/punk trio Teddybears on their 2004 single "Hey Boy".[10] This song became one of the most played tracks on Swedish radio that summer. The song "Hey Boy" has been listed for 21 weeks on the Sweden Singles Top 60 and peaked at #13.[11] Swingfly has since then toured Sweden, Europe and the United States with Teddybears and their spin-off project Teddybears STHLM Soundsystem.[12]

Solo career

This led to him landing a record deal with the largely rock oriented label Dolores Recordings. The label had been responsible for launching several Swedish-based artists international career such as Caesars, The Soundtrack of Our Lives and I'm From Barcelona. Through Dolores, he released a few singles and an album was planned for 2006 but was stalled. The singles he released had relative success in the Scandinavian charts.[13] A reworked version of the album was planned to be released in 2008 featuring production from RamPac, Klas Åhlund of Teddybears fame, Kleerup, Rampac and Thomas Rusiak with a rock and punk flavour and electronica influences. But again it was shelved after his arrest on drug charges.[14] The album God bless the IRS finally came out on 29 April 2009.[15]

Melodifestivalen 2011

He participated in Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song "Me and My Drum" He placed second in the first semi-final, and advanced to the Final and where he came fifth overall.[16]

In popular culture

Discography

Albums

Singles

All peak positions on the Swedish Singles Chart

Featured

References

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