Kapten Röd

Björn Nilsson, better known by his stage name Kapten Röd, ("Captain Red", in Swedish), is a dancehall/ragga artist and music producer from Gothenburg, Sweden.[1]

Kapten Röd
Kapten Röd, 2012
Kapten Röd, 2012
Background information
Birth nameBjörn Axel Tage Nilsson
Also known asKapten, Frenemy
Born (1983-07-07) 7 July 1983
Gothenburg, Västergötland, Sweden
GenresReggae, Dancehall
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, musician
Years active2007  present
LabelsSwingKids
Websitekaptenrod.se Official website
Kapten Röd live

He initially released the single "Visa ingen nåd"/"En storm är på väg" in the formation Kungariket with Tommy Tip. Kungariket was often joined by band Majorerna. In 2007, he produced Stjärnorna finns här, the debut album for General Knas and Calle P. Kapten Röd. He promoted the album through taking part in a number of festivals and club gigs. In autumn 2007 he toured as Kapten Röd (literally Captain Red), with backing band Majorerna, on a tour with the Svenska Akademien. In 2008, he was also part of Kingsfarm Guerilla under the alias Frenemy. He also produced for other artists like Roffe Ruff, Million Stylez, The Serengeti, Promoe, Ziggi and Papa Dee. He released the single "En miljon nollor" ( literally meaning "one million zeros", but also means "one million losers") at the end of 2010 and the album Fläcken som aldrig går bort on 6 July 2011. He is considered a leading name in the reggae scene in Gothenburg.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • 2007: Stjärnorna finns här
  • 2011: Fläcken som aldrig går bort
Compilation album
  • 2007: Du ska inte tro det blir sommar

Singles

Year Song Peak Certification Album
SWE
[3]
2010 "En miljon nollor"
2011 "Saknade vänner" 33 Fläcken som aldrig går bort
"Ju mer dom spottar" 5
2017 "Över min döda" 73
[4]
"Rudeboy Love" 83
[5]
2018 "Ögon rinner ner" [upper-alpha 1]

Featured in

Year Song Peak Certification Album
SWE
[3]
2012 "När solen går ner"
(Aki feat. Kapten Röd)
1 3× Platinum

Notes

  1. "Ögon rinner ner" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[6]

References

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