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Soul Supreme
Birth nameDavid Åström
Also known asKocky
Born (1983-02-17) 17 February 1983 (age 41)
Sweden
Genreship hop
electro
Occupationhip hop producer
LabelsGrit Records

Soul Supreme (real name David Åström), born 1983, is a hip hop producer from Sweden. He has worked with the likes of KRS-One, Pete Rock and Big Daddy Kane.

Career

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In 2003 he released his debut self-produced album The Saturday Night Agenda as Soul Supreme on Boston-based Grit Records. The album featured KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Pete Rock, O.C. and many more. Later the same year he produced the mixtape "Soulmatic", a remixed version of Nas classic album "Stillmatic", released through hiphopsite.com.[1] In 2004 he added mixtape, Soul & Sense, containing remixes on early Common material.In 2005 this was released on Nocturne as a CD entitled Uncommonly Nasty: Remixed By Soul Supreme & Statik Selektah. In 2006 he made URB Magazine's list of the next 100 producers. His production borrows heavily from, often pitched-up, soul samples, hence the name. He is signed to JuJu Publishing.

Soul Supreme also makes more electro-themed music (his preferred name for this style is rapclash) under the name Kocky. In 2007, Soul Supreme released an electro-house album called Kingdome Come as Kocky. The album was released by La Vida Locash and features guest appearances by Timbuktu, Chords, Mapei, and Jens Lekman.[2]

Albums

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Soul Supreme

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  • Soulmatic (2002)
  • Instrumental 4 the Mind, Body and Soul (2003)
  • The Saturday Nite Agenda (2003)
  • Soul & Sense (2004)

Kocky

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  • Kingdom Came (2007)
  • Stadium Status (2008)

References

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