Amoc (rapper)
Mikkâl Antti Morottaja (born 1984 in Inari, Finland), known by his stage name Amoc, is a Sámi musician. He is noted for rapping in the severely threatened language of Inari Sámi. Amoc's stage name is an acronym for Aanaar Master of the Ceremony. He was named as Finland's Young European of 2007.
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Birth name | Mikkâl Antti Morottaja |
Born | 1984 |
Origin | Inari, Finland |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Biography
Amoc is of ethnic Finnish as well as Sámi descent. In addition to rapping in Inari Sámi, Amoc has also taught the language at various times at schools in Inari. He also studied filmmaking at Inari.
His father is Matti Morottaja, a prominent author, social activist and politician in the Inari Sámi community who is focused on preserving their language and identity.
Style and influences
Besides his language, Amoc also distinguishes himself from most Finnish rappers by rapping with raw and provocative lyrics and using shock value. Many of his songs are made in storytelling style with lyrics focusing on horror, death, murder, monsters, Sami mythology and fantasy.
He has cited Tech N9ne, Necro, Jedi Mind Tricks, Rammstein and Eminem as his influences.
Discography
Albums
- Amok-Kaččâm (2007)
External links
- Helsingin Sanomat - Rapper uses Sámi language to express defiance
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland - Amoc is rapping the Sámi language onto the map
- University of Tampere - Rapping in the Inari Sámi language
- Vice.com - Gory Days | MC Amoc is bringing back the dead