Eevil Stöö

Tommi Liikka, professionally known as Eevil Stöö, is a Finnish rapper.[1] In addition to his solo work, he is also one half of the rap duo Siniset Punaiset Miehet.[2]

Eevil Stöö
Birth nameTommi Liikka
Also known asDead-O, Lehtiroke, OG-Äpärä, Plankton, Tommi Merihaasta, DJ Evil Stö, Eevil (Mvda-Fvkin) Stö, Eevilstöö, EvilStöö, Stöö, Veli Stöö, Stöösni, Öözelivee
GenresRap, Southern hip hop, Trap, Chopped and screwed, Hyphy
Occupation(s)Rapper
Years active2002–present
LabelsFjuu Records (2002), Monsp Records (2005–2018), Katakombi Records (2018-present)
Associated actsKoksukoo, DJ Kridlokk, Siniset Punaiset Miehet

Career

Eevil Stöö's first album Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi was released in 2002,[3] but it was his 2011 album Stöö of Destruction that first brought him commercial success. Produced entirely by DJ Kridlokk,[4] the album peaked at number 24 on the Official Finnish Album Chart.[5]

On 20 July 2012 Eevil Stöö and a fellow rapper Koksukoo released an album Fuck Vivaldi. In the first week of its release, the album debuted at number one on the Official Finnish Album Chart.[6] It was later nominated for an Emma Award in the category of the best Hip Hop / Reggae / Urban Album of 2012.[7]

Selected discography

Albums

  • Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi (2002)
  • Proud to Be a Stöö (2006)
  • Stöö of Destruction (2011)
  • Fuck Vivaldi (2012) with Koksukoo
  • MNTTT (2014) aka Menetetyt with Aztra
  • Iso Vauva Jeesus (2016) with Nuori Derrick
  • Saattaa olla ninja (2019) with KoksuKoo
  • 2020 (2019) with Aztra
  • 6lack Album (2020) with Pehmee Goo

Mixtapes

  • Pure Ana & Happyhappy Joyjoy Memphis Underground Mix Pt.1 (2006)
  • StöKISS (2013)

EPs

  • Eevil Stöön joulumanteli + rusinat (2005)
  • Joulustöö (2006)
  • Pomo Sapiens (2017) with Kube
  • Internetil ei oo tunteit (2019)
  • B.M.T (2019) with OPA & Pehmee Goo

References

  1. "Eevil Stöö Discography". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. "Siniset Punaiset Miehet Discography". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. "Eevil Stöö* – Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  4. "Eevil Stöö: Stöö of Destruction vol 1". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  5. "Eevil Stö: Stöö Of Destruction". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  6. "Musiikkituottajat – Tilastot – Suomen virallinen lista – Artistit". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  7. "Emma Gaala – Ehdokaslista". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.


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