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Latest revision as of 14:08, 17 December 2025
Swedish rapper
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Denz |
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Abel Tesfay June 11, 1993 Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden |
| Origin | Rissne, Stockholm |
| Genres | Hip hop, rap |
| Occupation | Rapper |
| Years active | 2014–present |
| Labels | Nivy (2014–2018) VVS Music (2018–) |
Musical artist
Denz (born Abel Tesfay, 11 June 1993) is a Swedish rapper.[1] He became known in Sweden in 2014 with the singles Jetski and MÃ¥ste.[2] He later released the album Medan vi lever (2019), which received coverage in Swedish music media and charted nationally.[3]
Tesfay was born in Bromma, Stockholm, and moved to the suburb of Rissne as a teenager.[4] He has Eritrean background and grew up in the Stockholm area.[2]
Denz began his music career in 2014, first appearing as a guest on rapper Pato Pooh’s song Västeraq.[5] He soon released the singles Jetski and Måste, which brought him wider attention in the Swedish hip hop scene.[2]
Over the following years, he released a series of singles and collaborations. In 2019, he released his debut studio album, Medan vi lever.[3] The album was reviewed by Swedish newspapers, including Dagens Nyheter, and appeared on the Swedish albums chart.[6]
Denz has continued to release music throughout the 2020s, including singles and extended plays.[7] Music writers have described Denz’s work as contemporary Swedish hip hop, with lyrics focused on personal experiences and everyday life.[3]


