Snook (band)

Snook
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Years active 2000 - 2009
Labels POPE
Associated acts Afasi & Filthy, Maskinen
Website www.snook.se/
Members Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros
Daniel Adams-Ray

Snook (Swedish pronunciation: [snuːk]) is a Swedish rap group from Stockholm. The group consists of Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros and Daniel "Danne" Adams-Ray. The group often makes fun of traditional rap and tries to reinvent it. They have released two full-length albums and several singles.

In the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen, they won the award for Best Swedish Act.

Linnros and Adams-Ray met in High School. They formed Snook (a Swedish slang term for "nose") in 2000. The group's first single 1990 nånting (Eng: "1990 something"), featuring Afasi & Filthy, became a big hit in Sweden. They were critically acclaimed because of their a different sound as compared to the general Swedish hip-hop. Their debut album Vi vet inte vart vi ska, men vi ska komma dit (Eng: "We don't know where we're going, but we are going to get there") was released in May 2004, and was one of the most praised records in Sweden that year. Snook received a P3 Guld award for their hit "Mister Cool" (Mr. Cool").

The group Snook is currently not active. Linnros has made a solo album called Vilja Bli (Want to Be); a move away from hip-hop, the album consists of ten soul-pop songs. It was released on 9 June 2010. Six months later, Adams-Ray released an album called Svart, Vitt och allt därimellan (Black, White and Everything in Between).

Snook was mentioned in John Green's book The Fault In Our Stars in 2012.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart
peak
SWE
[1]
Certification
2004 Vi vet inte vart vi ska men vi ska komma dit 39
2006 Är 25

Singles

Charting
Year Single Chart
peak
SWE
[1]
Certification Album
2004 "Mister Cool" 2 Vi vet inte vart vi ska men vi ska komma dit
2006 "Snook, svett och tårar" 21 Är
Others

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "SwedishCharts.com Snook discography page". Swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2013-02-01.

External links


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