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1 Members  



1.1  Jaa9  





1.2  OnklP  







2 Discography: Jaa9 & OnklP  



2.1  Albums and EPs  





2.2  Mixtapes and other releases  





2.3  Singles  





2.4  Appearances  







3 Discography: OnklP  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  Singles  







4 References  














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Jaa9 & OnklP
OnklP and Jaa9 performing in 2013
OnklP and Jaa9 performing in 2013
Background information
OriginValsøyfjord, Norway (Johnny)
Lillehammer, Norway (Pål)
GenresRap
Years active2003-present
LabelsSony
MembersJohnny Engdal Silseth (Jaa9)
Pål Tøien (OnklP)

Jaa9 & OnklP is a Norwegian rapping duo made up of Jaa9 (real name Johnny Engdal Silseth) and OnklP (real name Pål Tøien).[1] Both are members of the Norwegian rap collective Dirty Oppland.

The duo were discovered by Poppa Lars (real name Lars Sandness) and『Jørg-1』(real name Jørgen Nordeng) in Tungtvann and invited them to in the autumn of 2002 to participate in a track on their Feast EP. The duo has released several music albums jointly. In October 2003, Jaa9 & OnklP released the album, Bondegramatikk – the Mixtape, a collection of old and new tracks, put together by Poppa Lars and DJ Ross, including a version of Busta Rhymes' "I Know What You Want". Their most successful album was Sjåre brymæ in 2004 that reached number 3 on VG-lista, the official Norwegian Albums Chart. In 2005, OnklP and Jaa9 won the Alarmprisen award for "Best Hip Hop Album" for their album Sjåre Brymæ.

What added to the popularity of the duo was that the up-and-coming Norwegian rappers contacted Dag Spantell most popular in the 1970s, offering to make a new version of his Spantell's 1973-hit "Kjendisparty". The new version became a true national breakthrough for the young rappers and one of the most played songs of 2004. Spantell himself made several concert appearances with them. The single made it to number 2 in the VG-lista singles chart making it the duo's highest scoring hit.

After the independent mixtape Bondedramatikk – En Gateplate, in 2008, they were signed to Sony Music and released the album Sellout! in 2009, and the single "Glir Forbi" taken from the album.

During the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards, the duo was nominated in the Final 5 for MTV Best Norwegian Act. But the award went to Eva & The Heartmaker.

In later years OnklP has been the vocalist of a rap-rockband named OnklP & De Fjerne Slektningene (The Distant Relatives). Both their albums received massive appraise.

Members[edit]

Jaa9[edit]

Johnny Engdal Silseth (born in Valsøyfjord on 2 March 1982), best known by his stage name Jaa9 is a Norwegian rapper.

OnklP[edit]

Pål Tøien (born in Lillehammer on 12 May 1984), best known by his stage name OnklP is a Norwegian rapper. Besides his partnership in Jaa9 & OnklP, he released his own solo album Det kunne vært deg on Pass It record label.

He has cooperated with other artists as well, notably with Oslo EssinFritt Fram in 2012 and in 2014 returned with an album Onklp & De fjerne slektningene.

Discography: Jaa9 & OnklP[edit]

Albums and EPs[edit]

As Jaa9 & OnklP
Year Album Type Peak positions Certification
NOR
[2]
2004 Sjåre brymæ Album 3
2009 Sellout! Album 21
2011 Lasse EP 23
Geir EP 31
2013 Diskoteket er stengt Album 11

Mixtapes and other releases[edit]

Singles[edit]

Year Single Peak positions Album
NOR
[2]
2003 "Stank ass ho 2"
(feat. Rune Rudberg)
11
2004 "Kjendisparty" 2 Sjåre brymæ
2009 "Glir forbi" 3 Sellout!
2010 "Partysvenske" 7
2016 "Jeg er"
(feat. Cezinando)
X

Appearances[edit]

Discography: OnklP[edit]

Albums[edit]

Solo albums
Year Album Peak positions Certification
NOR
[3]
2005 Det kunne vært deg 26
as Onklp & De fjerne slektningene
Year Album Peak positions Certification
NOR
[3]
2014 Onklp & De fjerne slektningene 8
Slekta II - Onklp & De fjerne slektningene 2

Singles[edit]

as Onklp & De fjerne slektningene
Year Single Peak positions Album
NOR
[3]
2014 "Styggen på ryggen" 2 Onklp & De fjerne slektningene
2015 "Fru Johnsen" 26
2016 "Endelig Hjemme"

References[edit]

  • ^ a b "Jaa9 & OnklP discography". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  • ^ a b c "OnklP discography". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  • Awards
    Preceded by

    Stein Torleif Bjella

    Recipient of the lyrics Edvardprisen
    2015
    Succeeded by

    Jeff Wasserman


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