Background
Daniel Adams-Ray was born in Kenya to an Indonesian mother and a father of Swedish/Scottish heritage. His mother was a school administrator and his father a medical surgeon.
Daniel Adams-Ray was born in Kenya to an Indonesian mother and a father of Swedish/Scottish heritage. His mother was a school administrator and his father a medical surgeon.
In 1996 the family left Africa for Europe and lived for a year in the Netherlands, where he played football (soccer) with a very young Arjen Robben. Later the family left to Sweden, where they lived in Lidingö, an affluent suburb of Stockholm. Daniel Adams-Ray says he felt very much like an outsider and says he was bullied and called racist slurs.
The schoolmates and Oskar Linnros started an alternative hip hop duo group calling it The duo released two albums: Vi vet inte vart vi ska men vi ska komma dit in 2004 and Är in 2006 receiving both praise and heavy criticism.
The band"s unorthodox hip hop was met by comments that the band wasn"t "keeping it real" and the fact that Adams-Ray spent his teenage years in Lidingö caused critics to label them "upper class rappers". Adams-Ray and Oskar Linnros drifted apart.
Adams-Ray attended the design school Berghs School of Communication and started the fashion label Lagom. During a fashion show in 2009 he produced some music and this led to new songs (with him singing, not rapping).
He says his music might be called Kenyan popular-disco-indie-punk.
Influenced range from Motown-disco, afro beat, hip-hop and early 60"s surf popular. Recently he has also collaborated with fellow swede Avicii in a new song Somewhere In Stockholm, which belong to his album Stories. He is fluent in English, French, Dutch, German and Swedish.
He also speaks quite a bit of Italian and Swahili.
He is related to Swedish journalist Kersti Adams-Ray.