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UFO (musician)

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UFO
(Kristian Humaidan)
Birth nameKristian Humaidan
Born1981
Svendborg, Denmark
GenresRap, urban music, Danish pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, rapper, musician
Years active2001 – 2011 (as UFO & Yepha)
2011 – present (as solo)

Kristian Humaidan (born 1981, Svendborg, Denmark), better known by his stage name UFO, is a Danish singer, rapper and hip hop artist. He was part of the rap duo UFO Yepha before splitting-up and going solo. With the split, UFO is noticeably branching into Danish music rather than hip hop as in the days with Yepha.

2002–2011:As UFO and Yepha

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Kristian Humaidan (known as UFO) won the freestyle championship MC's Fight Night in 2002. Soon he started collaborating as a duo with Jeppe Bruun Wahlstrøm (known as Yepha, born 1983)[1] through Svendborg, and later from Aarhus. They were also known as Whyyou (taking lead from first letters of their names). They had a good number of chart successes before they split-up as a duo in 2011.

They had three albums charting on the official Danish Albums Chart as follows:

  • U vs. Y (2003 – reached #28)
  • Ingen som os (2006 – reached #20)
  • Kig mig i øjnene (2008 – reached #32)

They released many singles as UFO and Yepha including charting singles:

  • "Hver dag" (2003, reached #1)
  • "Næh næh" (Ufo Yepha feat. Anna David) (2008 – reached #20)
  • "Stille og roligt knald pa" (2009, reached #27)

2011– : Solo career

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UFO's debut album as a solo artist is Humaidan. It was released by Universal Music Denmark on 24 October 2011.

Discography

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Albums

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(for albums as UFO Yepha details, see UFO Yepha)

Solo
Year Title Highest
position
Certification
Denmark[2]
2011 Humaidan 34

Singles

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(Selective and only charting singles) (for singles as UFO & Yepha details, see UFO & Yepha)

UFO (Solo)
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Denmark
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Danish Singles
2011 "Herligt spild af liv" 32 Humaidan
"Sindssyg" 35

References

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