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Kleen Cut debuted in 2000 on the single "The Glamma Life" with Paperboys and MadCon and was one of Norway's first exponents for New York-style commercial rap. The same year he released the Rumblin-produced "Do it again"/"When a push ain't enough". In late 2002, he dropped the mixtape "#1 Draft pick" together with DJ Big Paulie and displayed that he mastered his genre. Most of the songs were produced by Rumblin, and artists such as Whimsical and Diaz laid guest verses. Kleen's debut album "Rookie of the year" was released in 2005 and featured Diaz, Whimsical, Karen Jo Fields and A-Laget's Girson. It was solely produced by Rumblin and spawned a few minor radio hits, but didn't receive neither great sales or critical acclaim. Currently, Kleen is working on his follow-up LP. In addition to his solo work, Kleen Cut has appeared on songs by among others Paperboys, Diaz, Whimsical, Tiern & Lars and even Sandra Lyng Haugen. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.