Jøden (rapper)

Michael Mühlebach Christiansen better known by his stage name Jøden (born 7 August 1974 in Skanderborg, Denmark) is a Danish rapper signed to the ArtPeople label.

Jøden
Jøden in 2011.
Background information
Birth nameMichael Mühlebach Christiansen
Born (1974-08-07) August 7, 1974
OriginSkanderborg, Denmark
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
Years active2007–present
LabelsArtPeople
Associated actsMarwan, Pimp-A-Lot, Jonny Hefty

Mühlebach Christiansen was born in Skanderborg but grew up in Aarhus. Born in a Catholic family, but was dubbed Jøden (literally The Jew). He released his debut album Monkeyjuice that was produced by DJ Static and charted in Denmark reaching number 12. The debut single was "Hamrer Løs" with guest vocalist Peter Sommer.

Jøden was also part of Pimp-A-Lot that included Danish-Palestinian rapper Marwan (full name Mohamed Marwan). He also hosted a number of MC's Fight Night rap events in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

In 2011, he started cooperating with Jonny Hefty (real name Jakob Øroms) and had good success with a joint single in May 2011 "Gamle dreng" as well as some other tracks, eventually releasing a joint album in 2013 titled Den fede that has also charted in Denmark.[1]

  • In 2010, he appeared in TV 2 Zulu's Zulu Kvæg-ræs.
  • The same year he hosted the live show UPS! Det er live.
  • In 2012, he appeared in TV 2 Zulu show Tåber på eventyr and co-hosted with Karsten Green another season of UPS! Det er live.

Discography

Albums

Solo
Year Album Peak positions Certification
DEN
[2] a
2007 Monkeyjuice 12
as Jonny Hefty & Jøden
Year Album Peak positions Certification
DEN
[2]
2013 Den fede 6

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
DEN
[2]
2007 "Hamrer Løs"
(with Peter Sommer)
 

References

  1. Gaffa.dk: Se Jonny Hefty og Jøden med bar røv (in Danish)
  2. "Jøden discography". danishcharts.dk. Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
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