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Dehn was born in Stockholm[6] and grew up in the town of Nynäshamn.[3] She felt rejected by her friends after they learned of her first girlfriend.[6][3] Dehn struggled with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and mental health disorders in her adolescence and even contemplated suicide,[6] but found relief in cannabis.[7] She has admitted that she used to be a drug addict, but has since given up on drugs.[5] After snapchatting clips of herself rapping to Death Team, they offered to produce her first single.[8][3] She worked as a bartender, nursery teacher and window fitter[5] before her single started getting attention.[6]
Dehn was born in Stockholm[6] and grew up in the town of Nynäshamn.[3] She felt rejected by her friends after they learned of her first girlfriend.[6][3] Dehn struggled with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and mental health disorders in her adolescence and even contemplated suicide,[6] but found relief in cannabis.[7] She has admitted that she used to be a drug addict, but has since given up on drugs.[5] After snapchatting clips of herself rapping to Death Team, they offered to produce her first single.[8][3] She worked as a bartender, nursery teacher and window fitter[5] before her single started getting attention.[6] She was signed to Rich Parents AB, a division of Universal Music AB[9] and her debut album Suicidal Since 1995 was released in April 2018.[10]
On January 25, 2019 she released as a single "IDGAF", described as "a bass heavy trap roller".[11] It's the first song taken from Ängie's second studio album Everything Is Fake, set to be released as the following single.[12]
A joint EP between Ängie and proucer Harrison First called Each Other was released on June 14, 2019. A music video for the track "Bambam" directed by Ängie herself and frequent collaborator Christopher Nilsson was released on June 21, 2019, being premiered via Gaffa.[13]
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