Frytt on Radio Wataha - clip premiere! Krzysztof Frymarkiewicz
Krzysztof Frymarkiewicz - Frytt on Radio Wataha. We are pleased to host you in our Frytta studio. A rapper who has been living in Norway for many years. He creates energetic hip hop full of emotions. Its beats fall in your ear, it's a note that you will remember and that you will want to come back to. The real gem, the icing on the cake of Frytt's work are the texts - the text layer is very moving. These are words straight from the heart, a confession of an emigrant - Frytt writes honestly and without anesthesia about life outside his homeland.
Frytt on Radio Wataha - how did it start?
Frytt is a Pole made of blood. He comes from Pawłowice Śląskie. The first time he emigrated to student internships at the University of Hotel Management and Gastronomy in Poznań. Initially, his country of emigration was France. He worked there for three years. In 2009 he left for Norway and lives here with his wife and two children. The beginnings of the adventure with music date back to 2000. However, the real start on the market took place in the year when Frytt joined forces with Mateusz Bulsa (Lolek) from Gryfino. They created Norway's first hip-hop squad under the name EMGR Emigracja. The entire album released under this banner is available on Spotify. You can listen to her here. There are also channels available Youtube.
Frytt on Radio Wataha - the other side of the coin ... about emigration honestly and from the heart!
Do you live in Norway? Do you work here? You've probably heard the words "jealousy" more than once. People emphasize the fact of living in the country of fjords, very often they assume that life in Norway it's about making a lot of money and being surrounded by beautiful nature. Of course, there is some grain of truth in this. Norway is a unique and picturesque country and you can really earn good money here. However, rarely anyone sees the other side of the coin. Emigration means longing for family and friends, difficult beginnings, problems with finding one's place in a new environment and getting used to an unknown language. It's hard work to make a living - there are ups and downs.