Casper

born on 25/9/1982 in Extertal, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Alias Benjamin Griffey

Casper (rapper)

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Casper (rapper)

Benjamin Griffey[1] (born 25 September 1982), better known by his stage name Casper, is a German rapper signed to the German music label Four Music.[2]

Biography

Casper was born in Extertal in North Rhine-Westphalia to a German mother and an American father, Arlen Griffey, who was a soldier stationed in Extertal.[3] His family moved to Augusta, Georgia, in the United States, when he was two weeks old, where he lived in a trailerpark.[3][1] At the age of 11, he moved back to Germany 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 with 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.

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 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, describing his early life in America, in particular in the song "Hin zur Sonne".

Discography

Mixtapes
  • 2006: Die Welt Hört Mich
  • 2007: Exclusive Mixtape (Online-Mixtape)
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 und Favorite
Albums
  • 2008: Hin Zur Sonne
  • 2011: XOXO
  • 2013: Hinterland
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)
EPs
  • 2003: Grundstein
  • 2011: Auf und davon - EP

Awards

  • 2011: 1LIVE Krone - Best Album
  • 2012: Gold Record for XOXO
  • 2012: ECHO Award - Hip-Hop/Urban category

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. 1.0 1.1 "DER EMO-RAPPER KOMMT". (German). einslive.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  2. "Casper signt bei Four Music". (German). hiphop.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Casper Interview". (German). juice.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  4. "Casper - Interview". (German). allschools.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  5. "Casper nun offiziell bei FOUR Music". (German). rap4fame.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  6. "Casper-Interview@zdf@bauhaus 2012". (German). YouTube. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  7. "Casper - Interview mit dem 'Emo-Rapper'". (German). burnyourears.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
  8. "11 Freunde Interview". (German). 11freunde.de. Retrieved November 9, 2012
  9. "NW Interview". (German). nw-news.de. Retrieved November 9, 2012
  10. "1LIVE SCHULDUELL 2012". (German). einslive.de. Retrieved July 29, 2012
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