Juno (rapper) explained

Juno
Alias:Juno, Junoesque,, Jon F. Remedy, Tiger Roots, CharlieSheen, Jon Holmes, Veltton Jon
Birth Date:5 January 1987
Birth Place:Helsinki, Finland
Genre:Rap, hip hop, reggae
Years Active:2000–present
Label:Yellowmic Records (2008)
Monsp Records (2009–2010)
Sony Music (2012–present)
GBR Ent. (Green Buddha Records)
Associated Acts:Hulabaloo
SMC Lähiörotat
Elokuu
Parasta buddha and Green Buddha Records

(born 5 January 1987), better known by his stage name Juno, is a Finnish rapper.

Early life and career

Born in Helsinki, he is of Kenyan and Finnish descent.[1] He lived in the city's and neighborhoods, performing from the early 2000s. In 2005, he appeared as Juno in a TV reality show called in the Finnish language rap section of the show. The other rappers in the Finnish leg were and .

Juno has joined various successful formations. Juno was first in the duo with Mr. KO using hip hop, rap and electro influences. Signed to the 3rd Rail Music record label, the duo released the album Sirkusteltta in 2008.

But he also continued his solo efforts in 2008 releasing his debut solo album on 10 December 2008 on Yellowmic Records that was produced by . In the summer of 2009, he also released his own EP .

In 2009, he became part of the four-member hip hop band alongside and Thono Slowknow. The band had immediate success particularly with the 2009 hit / music video "SMC Hoodrats".

Meanwhile, he also continued posting his own materials like "" (with) and "" (with Kosola) and notably his second studio album on 27 January 2010 with Monsp Records followed by on 13 October 2010. Notable singles included "" and "".

The band released their 2011 album . The album peaked at number two on The Official Finnish Charts in June 2011.[2] Singles included title track "" with HenryWho? and . Other collaborations included etc. An accompanying DVD was also marketed with the album.

Juno's third major cooperation was in the Finnish rap / reggae / folk formation that started in 2011 as a trio including Juno, and . has had considerable success with its 2012 album which reached number two on The Official Finnish Charts.[3] Hit singles included the very successful "" (number two in charts) and "".

Juno's fourth studio album,, was released in April 2013.

Juno also regularly contributes to the (Best of Buddha) project run by Green Buddha Records (GBR) with several tracks in both (2010) and (2012). GBR has assembled a great number of hip hop artists that besides Juno included, Ama-T, Elia, Sam the Mään a.k.a. Okku, Dj Ink, DJ Double M, and .

Discography

As Juno

Albums

Juno solo
Album and detailsPeak positions
FIN
[4]
  • Date released: 10 December 2008
  • Record label: Yellowmic Records
50
  • Date released: 13 October 2010
  • Record label: Monsp Records
29
20
  • Date released: 15 November 2019
  • Record label: /Sony
11
[5]

EPs

Juno solo

Singles

SinglePeak positionsAlbums
FIN
"" (featuring Gracias &)
  • Date released: 2013
  • Record label:
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"" (featuring)
  • Date released: 2018
  • Record label:
15
[6]
"" (featuring)
  • Date released: 2018
  • Record label:
4
[7]
"" (featuring)
  • Date released: 2019
  • Record label:
6
[8]
""
  • Date released: 2019
  • Record label:
19
[9]

Various Juno bands

Albums

as part of
as part of
as part of
featured with Green Buddha Records
Album and detailsPeak positions
FIN
  • Date released: 2010
  • Record label: Green Buddha Records
  • Date released: 2012
  • Record label: Green Buddha Records

Singles

as part of
YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
FIN
2012""2
""8

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tyttären tekemä piirustus pysäytti rap-tähti Junon ajattelemaan: "Mietin, mitä olisin voinut tehdä toisin" . Åkman . Erika . 7 April 2018 . . fi . 22 November 2023.
  2. Web site: SMC Lähiörotat: Raffii Suomi-Flättii . ifpi.fi . IFPI . Finnish . July 27, 2011.
  3. Web site: FinnishCharts.com: elokuu discography . finnishcharts.com. Finnish.
  4. Web site: FinnishCharts.com Juno discography page. Finnishcharts.com. 2013-04-11.
  5. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.
  6. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.
  7. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.
  8. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.
  9. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.
  10. Web site: FinnishCharts.com Hulabaloo discography page. Finnishcharts.com. 2013-04-11.
  11. Web site: FinnishCharts.com SMC Lähiörotat discography page. Finnishcharts.com. 2013-04-11.
  12. Web site: FinnishCharts.com Elokuu discography page. Finnishcharts.com. 2013-04-11.