From the streets of Mora to Stockholm’s bustling music scene, Anton Anrén represents Sweden’s evolving hip-hop landscape. Since 2017, this versatile artist has been making songs across multiple genres, building connections with established industry figures along the way. His journey led him through formal education at Musikhögskolan Ingesund, where he honed his production skills, before finding his true calling in the intersection of hip-hop, R&B, and pop.

“PS” is a mirror held to a world that hides behind filters.
“PS” emerges as a track that refuses to hide behind metaphors or coded language. Co-written and produced with Alex Papadimas (APEZ), the song fits squarely in gangsta rap and trap influences that define modern Swedish hip-hop. After years of collaboration with prominent Swedish producers and genre experimentation, this release feels like an artist finally comfortable in his own skin. The production quality reflects Anrén’s formal education and industry experience.
“PS” positions Anton Anrén as an artist worth watching in the international hip-hop scene. The song’s emphasis on some much-needed communication and reality check resonates particularly well in our hyperconnected world, where social media often encourages performative rather than genuine expression. It demonstrates technical proficiency, narrative depth, and commercial appeal without compromising his artistic soul.
For Swedish hip-hop, Anrén represents a significant shift. “PS” suggests he’s ready to contribute something worthwhile to the conversation, not just add to the noise.
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