
Swedish rapper CLANDESTINA has announced her debut EP, Politically Erect, a six-track exploration of social, political, and personal themes. Known for her work across Paris and Barcelona, the artist brings a global sensibility to the EP, writing and performing in Swedish, English, and Spanish. The release promises a fusion of rap, singing, and spoken word, blending bold lyricism with dynamic production.
Opening with “Don’t Quit,” CLANDESTINA confronts systemic oppression with sharp lyricism, while tracks like “Man Made” and “Soldiers” explore vulnerability and masculinity with honesty and insight. Her unique approach combines rhythmic intensity with philosophical reflection, offering an EP that challenges listeners while keeping them engaged.
Tracks such as “Bigger Than Paris” and “Landet Istid (Ice Age Land)” highlight her versatility, moving from politically motivated messages on climate responsibility to lighter, playful rhythms with Spanish influences. This balance between gravity and levity makes Politically Erect an engaging and multifaceted listening experience.
On the release, CLANDESTINA shares, “I put lyrics first. I love mixing languages and cultures, exploring contradictions, and asking questions without pretending to have all the answers.”
Politically Erect establishes CLANDESTINA as a fearless and innovative voice in contemporary rap. With thought-provoking lyrics, infectious beats, and a global perspective, the EP sets the stage for an artist whose ambition, talent, and worldview promise to resonate far beyond her Swedish roots.
“We’re thrilled to be working with CLANDESTINA on this project,” says Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR. “She is one of those rare artists who bridges cultures, languages, and genres with effortless authenticity. Her debut EP, Politically Erect, is as thought-provoking as it is sonically bold, tackling complex social and political themes while keeping the beats infectious. She’s a true global voice—someone who makes you think, feel, and move at the same time. We’re excited to see it reach listeners everywhere.”