Casper (rapper)

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Casper
Casper at the 2018 Splash! festival
Casper at the 2018 Splash! festival
Background information
Birth nameBenjamin Griffey[1]
Born (1982-09-25) 25 September 1982 (age 41)
Lemgo, West Germany
(now Germany)
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
Years active2003–present
LabelsFour Music

Benjamin Griffey (born 25 September 1982), better known by his stage name Casper, is a German and American rapper signed to Sony Music.[2]

Early life

Casper was born in Lemgo in North Rhine-Westphalia to a German mother and an American father, Arlen Griffey, who was a soldier stationed in Lemgo.[3] His family moved to Augusta, Georgia, in the United States, when he was two weeks old, where he lived in a trailer park.[3][1] At the age of 11, he moved back to Germany and settled in Bielefeld with his mother and younger sister.[4] Despite his mother being German, he had not been raised bilingually and therefore struggled at school initially.[3]

Career

Casper was involved in many studio recordings with other German rappers, such as Abroo and Separate. Together they founded the hip-hop group Kinder des Zorns. In 2004, they released Rap Art War, their first and only album.

In 2006, he released a mixtape called Die Welt hört mich with the label 667 – One More Than the Devil. In the two years following the release of Die Welt hört mich, he toured through Germany, and on 9 May 2008, he released his first album, Hin zur Sonne via the 667 record label.

In February 2009, he left 667 Records and signed a contract with Selfmade Records. Together with Kollegah, Favorite and Shiml, who were also signed to Selfmade Records, they released Chronik 2 in April 2009.

In October 2010, Casper left Selfmade Records and signed a new contract with Four Music.[5] His second album, XOXO, was released on 8 July 2011.[2]

Casper is known for his slightly hoarse sounding voice: this was as a result of him having played in punk/hardcore bands in the early days of his music career which resulted in some damage to his vocal cords.[6]

Reception in the German rap scene

Casper at Southside Festival 2014

Casper has often been labelled as an "

emo rapper", which he also uses to describe himself, stating that he was fed up of being asked about his style.[7] His lyrics are mainly autobiographical, in particular in the song "Hin zur Sonne", describing his early life in America
.

Discography

Albums
Mixtapes
  • 2006: Die Welt hört mich
  • 2007: Exclusive Mixtape (online mixtape)
EPs
  • 2003: Grundstein
  • 2011: Auf und davon - EP
Freetracks
  • 2006: Kann nicht verlieren
  • 2006: Sie lieben mich jetzt
  • 2007: Party wie die Rockstars
  • 2008: Nie wieder (feat. Prinz Pi)
  • 2011: Nie Wieder (Akustik Version) (feat. Prinz Pi)
  • 2012: Nie Auf (with Cro feat. Timid Tiger)
  • 2012: Halbe Mille
Collaborations
  • 2004: Rap Art War (Kinder des Zorns album)
  • 2009: Chronik 2 - sampler with Kollegah, Shiml and Favorite
  • 2018: 1982 - album with Marteria
Singles
  • 2009: Herz aus Holz 2009
  • 2009: Mittelfinger hoch feat. Kollegah, Shiml and Favorite
  • 2011: So perfekt
  • 2011: Michael X
  • 2011: Auf und davon
  • 2013: Im Ascheregen
  • 2013: Hinterland
  • 2013: Jambalaya
  • 2014: Alles endet (aber nie die Musik)
  • 2016: Lang lebe der Tod feat. Blixa Bargeld, Dagobert & Sizarr
  • 2017: Keine Angst feat. Drangsal
  • 2017: Alles ist erleuchtet
  • 2018: Champion Sound with Marteria
  • 2018: Supernova with Marteria
  • 2018: Chardonnay & Purple Haze with Marteria

Trivia

  • Casper is a fan of the football club Arminia Bielefeld. His song "Eines Tages" is dedicated to Arminia Bielefeld.[8][9]
  • In the 1LIVE Schulduell (School duel), the winning school, Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf, won an exclusive concert with Casper.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b "DER EMO-RAPPER KOMMT". (German). einslive.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  2. ^ a b "Casper signt bei Four Music". (German). hiphop.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  3. ^ a b c "Casper Interview". (German). juice.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  4. ^ "Casper - Interview". (German). allschools.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  5. ^ "Casper nun offiziell bei FOUR Music". (German). rap4fame.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  6. ^ "Casper-Interview@zdf@bauhaus 2012". (German). YouTube. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  7. ^ "Casper - Interview mit dem 'Emo-Rapper'". (German). burnyourears.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012
  8. ^ "11 Freunde Interview". (German). 11freunde.de. Retrieved 9 November 2012
  9. ^ "NW Interview". (German). nw-news.de. Retrieved 9 November 2012
  10. ^ "1LIVE SCHULDUELL 2012". (German). einslive.de. Retrieved 29 July 2012