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==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
===Oi skytte=== | ===Oi skytte=== | ||
Oi skytte is Skytter’s debut album released in 20[[Ð]]. The name is a reference to his artist name and the stereotypic [[Åranian]] saying «Oi skytte», having the same meaning as «Damn it» in English. | Oi skytte is Skytter’s debut album released in 20[[Ð]]. The name is a reference to his artist name and the stereotypic [[Åranian]] saying «Oi skytte», having the same meaning as «Damn it» in English.<br/> | ||
The sound of the album is portrayed as being adlibs-driven and valuing them over lyrical density. The album talks about many topics from Skytter's personal life, such as romance, intoxication and others. Therefore, he invited his close friends for help with the album, ranging from simple adlibs to full covers. The album was had not made Skytter famous, but made him recognisable in the music industry, allthough he had no famous releases at the time of the release of the album.<br/> | |||
After Skytter gained massive popularity after his release of "A whole lotta Orange" in 23[[Ð]], the album recieved attention and was called out as being very basic in comparison to "A whole lotta Orange". | |||
===A whole lotta Orange=== | ===A whole lotta Orange=== | ||
A whole lot of Orange, colloquially shortened to «A whole lotta Orange» or abbreviated to «WLO», is the second studio album released by Skytter in 23[[Ð]] | A whole lot of Orange, colloquially shortened to «A whole lotta Orange» or abbreviated to «WLO», is the second studio album released by Skytter in 23[[Ð]] | ||
===Viol Tape=== | ===Viol Tape=== | ||
Viol Tape, also «Violet Tape» and English «Purple Tape» is the third and latest studio album released by Skytter, in 25[[Ð]]. The album is considered the most experimental Skytter album to date, combining rage with elements of rock and hyperpop. | Viol Tape, also «Violet Tape» and English «Purple Tape» is the third and latest studio album released by Skytter, in 25[[Ð]]. The album is considered the most experimental Skytter album to date, combining rage with elements of rock and hyperpop. | ||
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Skytter (stylized in lowercase), real name Pete Baal, is a rapper from Årania, born in 1Ð. The name «Skytter» is translated to «Shooter», which is a word game in Åranian, as the word has the same roots as the equivalent «shit», pointing out his openness to comedy.
He is known for experimenting with artificial and synthetic sounds, which together with his rhyming and mumbling delivery form the music subgenre he reffers to as "Rage". Skytter has released three studio albums as well as owning a label, headquartered in Åranvik. He sings in English and Åranian and rarely, Anglish.
Discography
Oi skytte
Oi skytte is Skytter’s debut album released in 20Ð. The name is a reference to his artist name and the stereotypic Åranian saying «Oi skytte», having the same meaning as «Damn it» in English.
The sound of the album is portrayed as being adlibs-driven and valuing them over lyrical density. The album talks about many topics from Skytter's personal life, such as romance, intoxication and others. Therefore, he invited his close friends for help with the album, ranging from simple adlibs to full covers. The album was had not made Skytter famous, but made him recognisable in the music industry, allthough he had no famous releases at the time of the release of the album.
After Skytter gained massive popularity after his release of "A whole lotta Orange" in 23Ð, the album recieved attention and was called out as being very basic in comparison to "A whole lotta Orange".
A whole lotta Orange
A whole lot of Orange, colloquially shortened to «A whole lotta Orange» or abbreviated to «WLO», is the second studio album released by Skytter in 23Ð
Viol Tape
Viol Tape, also «Violet Tape» and English «Purple Tape» is the third and latest studio album released by Skytter, in 25Ð. The album is considered the most experimental Skytter album to date, combining rage with elements of rock and hyperpop.