Yung Lean Went From Swedish Teen To Collaborating With Frank Ocean And Fredo Santana
Yung Lean is a cryptic soul. Since 2013, the 21-year-old Swedish rapper has gone from
blogosphere sensation to
thinkpiece fodder to eventually a patient in a
mental hospital. From inception, the Yung Lean brand seemed destined to position Jonatan Leandoer Håstad as a pariah. Hip-hop is still dealing with
conversations surrounding white U.S. Rappers and the line between appreciation and appropriation. Being a sad kid from Sweden singing about Arizona ice tea and anime is a level of weirdness that is embraced by the cult fringes although doesn't endear one to the wider rap world.
Without consideration, Lean has survived, and in an interview with MTV News, discusses how collaborations with the deceased
Fredo Santana and
Frank Ocean prove even an outcast can build meaningful partnerships.
"I met Fredo Santana three days before he passed," mentioned Lean. "We were in the studio in Los Angeles actually listening to
Get Prosperous Or Perish Tryin' and he is an excellent human being. He is a super nice guy. We recorded a song, then fell asleep as soon as he was going to record his part. It was a wonderful meeting and I'm blessed to have met Fredo before he passed."
Later in the interview, the Swedish rapper described what it seemed like networking with with Frank Ocean as soon as he was still a teenager.
"Frank Ocean called me Once I was in Stockholm As soon as I was like 17. I was purchasing contraband on a subway station and Frank Ocean called me and I was very very surprised. He was like, 'Hello Yung Lean, do you suggest who this is?' Like, 'No, who is this?' 'Frank Ocean, I would love to have you come over to London and record with me.'"
Interestingly, the
Stranger rapper also revealed that
Kid Cudi worked on
Frank's 2016 album, Blonde.
"We had dinner. We had Indian spicy dinner and watched
The Dictator — me, Mike Dean, and Frank Ocean," he mentioned. "I was drinking lean and smoking marijuana, recording. I was singing on this part with me and Kid Cudi, and Frank was telling me to like, 'cause I had like this super raspy voice and was, like, was drinking lean, and he's like, 'Yes, keep on singing like that Jonathan, Lean. That's brilliant. That's perfect.'"
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