Eevil Stöö

Eevil Stöö
Birth name Tommi Liikka
Also known as Dead-O, Lehtiroke, OG-Äpärä, Plankton, Tommi Merihaasta, DJ Evil Stö, Eevil (Mvda-Fvkin) Stö, Eevilstöö, EvilStöö, Stöö, Veli Stöö, Stöösni, Öözelivee
Genres Rap, Southern hip hop, Trap, Chopped and screwed
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 2002–present
Labels Fjuu Records (2002), Monsp Records (2005–present)
Associated acts Koksukoo, DJ Kridlokk, Siniset Punaiset Miehet

Tommi Liikka, professionally known as Eevil Stöö, is a Finnish rapper.[1] In addition to his solo work, he is also one half of the rap duo Siniset Punaiset Miehet.[2]

Stöö is Tommi Liikka's fictional stage persona, who is known for his surreal lyrics, wearing ski mask and yellow raincoat and rapping with a haunting, pitched down voice.

Career

Eevil Stöö's first album Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi was released in 2002,[3] but it was his 2011 album Stöö of Destruction that first brought him commercial success. Produced entirely by DJ Kridlokk,[4] the album peaked at number 24 on the Official Finnish Album Chart.[5]

On 20 July 2012 Eevil Stöö and a fellow rapper Koksukoo released an album Fuck Vivaldi. In the first week of its release, the album debuted at number one on the Official Finnish Album Chart.[6] It was later nominated for an Emma Award in the category of the best Hip Hop / Reggae / Urban Album of 2012.[7]

Selected discography

Albums

  • Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi (2002)
  • Proud to Be a Stöö (2006)
  • Stöö of Destruction (2011)
  • Fuck Vivaldi (2012) with Koksukoo
  • MNTTT (2014) aka Menetetyt with Aztra
  • Iso Vauva Jeesus (2016) with Nuori Derrick

Mixtapes

  • Pure Ana & Happyhappy Joyjoy Memphis Underground Mix Pt.1 (2006)
  • StöKISS (2013)

EPs

  • Eevil Stöön joulumanteli + rusinat (2005)
  • Joulustöö (2006)

References

  1. "Eevil Stöö Discography". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. "Siniset Punaiset Miehet Discography". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. "Eevil Stöö* – Pinkkibikinihinkkichiksi". discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  4. "Eevil Stöö: Stöö of Destruction vol 1". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  5. "Eevil Stö: Stöö Of Destruction". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  6. "Musiikkituottajat – Tilastot – Suomen virallinen lista – Artistit". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  7. "Emma Gaala – Ehdokaslista". Musiikkituottajat ry. Retrieved 3 February 2013.


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