Emmsjé Gauti

Gauti Þeyr Másson, better known as Emmsjé Gauti (meaning "MC Gauti"; born 17 November 1989[1]), is an Icelandic rapper and hip hop artist with R&B and pop influences.[2] He started his rapping career in 2002 and was member of Icelandic rap groups 32c and Skábræður before going solo starting 2010 and releasing two albums Bara ég in 2011 and Þeyr in 2013 with "Kinky" as the first single from Þeyr. The music video was produced by Redd Lights.[3]

Emmsjé Gauti
Background information
Birth nameGauti Þeyr Másson
Born (1989-11-17) 17 November 1989
Iceland
GenresHip hop, Rap, PBR&B
Years active2002 – present
Associated acts32c, Skábræður, Blaz Roca, Úlfur Úlfur
Websitewww.emmsje.is

He has also cooperated with a great number of local artists including Erpur, Dabbi T, Fire in the booth, Gnúsi Yones, IntroBeats, Diddi Fel, Jói Dagur, Úlfur Úlfur, Aron Can, Friðrik Dór, Berndsen, 7berg, Séra Bjössi and others.[4]

Personal life

Gauti studied graphic arts at Iðnskólinn (the Technical College).[5] He appeared in an episode of the reality series Og Hvað where he was featured alongside Davíð Oddgeirsson.[6] He is credited with the role of "Glow Stick Guy" in 2014 Icelandic film Land Ho! directed by Aaron Katz and Martha Stephens.[7]

Discography

Albums

  • 2011: Bara ég
  • 2013: Þeyr
  • 2016: vagg&velta
  • 2016: Sautjándi nóvember
  • 2018: Fimm
  • 2020: Bleikt Ský

Mixtapes

Freyðibað með Emmsjé Gauta

Singles

  • 2010: "Fyrirmynd"
  • 2011: "Hemmi Gunn" (feat. Blazroca)
  • 2011: "Dusta rykið"
  • 2011: "Okkar leið" (feat. Friðrik Dór)
  • 2011: "Sex Stafir" (feat. Hlynur)
  • 2012: "Einar" (feat. Helgi Sæmundur)
  • 2013: "Kinky"
  • 2013: "Litalaus" (feat. Unnsteinn Manuel)
  • 2013: "Hvolpaást" (feat. Unnsteinn Manuel & Larry BRD)
  • 2014: "Nýju fötin keisarans"
  • 2015: "Strákarnir"
  • 2015: "Ómar Ragnarsson"
  • 2016: "Djammæli"
  • 2017: "Hógvær"
  • 2018: "Lágmulinn" and "Eins og ég"
  • 2011: "Gleymmérei" (Gabríel feat. Emmsjé Gauti & Björn Jörundur)
  • 2011: "Það er komið sumar" (Margrét & Ragga ft. Emmsjé Gauti)

References

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