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Swingfly still lives in Sweden and has made a name for himself rapping on other artists records or being part of larger groups or concepts.
Swingfly still lives in Sweden and has made a name for himself rapping on other artists records or being part of larger groups or concepts.


Under the name “Swing” he teamed up with [[Dr. Alban]] in 1995 and recorded Euro-disco hit “"Sweet Dreams” (a cover of the classic Annie Lenox song). This took him into the chars in many European countries and charted as high as No3 in the Dutch chart <ref> http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Swing+feat.+Dr.+Alban&titel=Sweet+Dreams&cat=s</ref>
Under the name “Swing” he teamed up with [[Dr. Alban]] in 1995 and recorded Euro-disco hit “"Sweet Dreams” (a cover of the classic Annie Lenox song). This took him into the chars in many European countries and charted as high as No3 in the Dutch chart <ref> http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Swing+feat.+Dr.+Alban&titel=Sweet+Dreams&cat=s</ref> In 1996 Swingfly appeared on several tracks of ADL’s Absent Minded project. Due to a small hit via a Hugo Boss commercial Absent Minded hit the road supporting Fugees European tour in 1996. <ref> http://hd.se/noje/2006/07/14/hajpad_och_hemlig_veteran/</ref> <ref> http://www.s2records.com/2007_index_en.php?id=20&id_setting=1&cat_numb=GRCD%20659</ref>

In 1996 Swingfly appeared on several tracks of ADL’s Absent Minded project. Due to a small hit via a Hugo Boss commercial Absent Minded hit the road supporting Fugees European tour in 1996. <ref> http://hd.se/noje/2006/07/14/hajpad_och_hemlig_veteran/</ref> <ref> http://www.s2records.com/2007_index_en.php?id=20&id_setting=1&cat_numb=GRCD%20659</ref>


He was featured on several tracks on all three albums with soul-jazz collective Blacknuss All-Stars (later known as Blacknuss) as well as being a frequent contributor to their live shows<ref>http://planetahitov.com/artists.php?letter=B&mode=full&id=17</ref>.<ref>http://www.dieselmusic.se/blacknuss/discography/gold.php</ref> He released his biggest sucsess collaborating with electro/dub/punk trio Teddybears on their 2004 single “Hey Boy”.<ref>http://www.teddybearsrock.com/home.php</ref>This song became one of the most played tracks on Swedish radio that summer. The song "Hey Boy" has been listed for 21 weeks on the Sweden Singles Top 60 and peaked atn number 13.<ref>http://acharts.us/song/6019</ref>
He was featured on several tracks on all three albums with soul-jazz collective Blacknuss All-Stars (later known as Blacknuss) as well as being a frequent contributor to their live shows<ref>http://planetahitov.com/artists.php?letter=B&mode=full&id=17</ref>.<ref>http://www.dieselmusic.se/blacknuss/discography/gold.php</ref> He released his biggest sucsess collaborating with electro/dub/punk trio Teddybears on their 2004 single “Hey Boy”.<ref>http://www.teddybearsrock.com/home.php</ref>This song became one of the most played tracks on Swedish radio that summer. The song "Hey Boy" has been listed for 21 weeks on the Sweden Singles Top 60 and peaked atn number 13.<ref>http://acharts.us/song/6019</ref>

Revision as of 02:51, 1 March 2008


Swingfly


Swingfly was born Ricardo DaSilva II in New York (He is sometimes called Swing-fly, Richie Pasta or Swing) . He has also lived in Trinidad & Tobago and Panama before relocating to Stockholm, Sweden. [1] [2]

In Stockholm he became involved the emerging hip hop scene and joined the Time Bomb collective together with producer Christian Falk, rapper ADL (artist), DJ Sleepy among others. A series of albums was planned when the record label bailed out.


Swingfly still lives in Sweden and has made a name for himself rapping on other artists records or being part of larger groups or concepts.

Under the name “Swing” he teamed up with Dr. Alban in 1995 and recorded Euro-disco hit “"Sweet Dreams” (a cover of the classic Annie Lenox song). This took him into the chars in many European countries and charted as high as No3 in the Dutch chart [3] In 1996 Swingfly appeared on several tracks of ADL’s Absent Minded project. Due to a small hit via a Hugo Boss commercial Absent Minded hit the road supporting Fugees European tour in 1996. [4] [5]

He was featured on several tracks on all three albums with soul-jazz collective Blacknuss All-Stars (later known as Blacknuss) as well as being a frequent contributor to their live shows[6].[7] He released his biggest sucsess collaborating with electro/dub/punk trio Teddybears on their 2004 single “Hey Boy”.[8]This song became one of the most played tracks on Swedish radio that summer. The song "Hey Boy" has been listed for 21 weeks on the Sweden Singles Top 60 and peaked atn number 13.[9]


Swingfly has since then toured Sweden, Europe and the United States with the Teddybears and their spin-off project Teddybears STHLM Soundsystem.[10] This lead to him landing a record deal with largely rock oriented label Dolores Recordings. This label has been responsible for launching several Swedish based artists international career such as Caesars, The Soundtrack of Our Lives and I'm From Barcelona.


Through Dolores he released a few singles and an album was planned for 2006 but was stalled for unknown reasons. The singles he released did spend a total of 26 weeks on the Scandinavian charts. [11]


A reworked version of the album is planned to be released in 2008. It features production from Klas Akerlund of Teddybears fame, Kleerup (best known for his work with Robyn), Rampac and Thomas Rusiak. The album features a handful of guests such as Ebbot from The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Awa Manneh and possibly Robin. Swingfly has said that a few tracks will be straight up hip hop, yet other songs will have a punk and rock flavour and some electronica influences and lists The Strokes. and The Soundtrack of Our Lives as two of his favorite bands. He says it was Teddybears who got him interested in guitar bands.[12] [13]

He has a deal with Bonnier Music Publishing. His song “Something’s Got Me Started” has been featured in an episode of Private Practice, video game FIFA Street 2[14] and ads for TGI Fridays and Captain Morgan [15] [16] [17]

Swingfly has contributed rap vocals on many artists songs. A few of them are Dr. Alban, Stonefunkers, Blacknuss, Robyn, Freddie Cruger[18] [19] [20] [21], Absent Minded, Looptroop and Teddybears.


A list of all records and songs Swingfly appears on are avaliable at:Swingfly list at Discogs.com


Notes

References

Teddybears & Swingfly-Hey Boy video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fymrg4BRS8k

SwingflySomethings got me started video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm7al_SQ6fE

Swingfly-Winner video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ofLbG4Ovfw

Swingfly & Ayo - Come Get It video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2a_fXxg-zs&feature=related