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ProfJam | |
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Birth name | Mário Cotrim |
Born | Lisbon, Portugal | 6 June 1991
Genres | Rap, hip hop tuga |
Occupation | Rapper |
Labels | Think Music, Universal Music Portugal |
Website | http://www.profjam.pt/ |
Mário Cotrim, mostly known by his stage name ProfJam (born 6 June 1991[1]), is a Portuguese rapper and hip hop singer.[2][3][4]
ProfJam started his career in 2008. His first exposition to the Hip Hop audience occurred when he participated in the Portuguese competition "Liga Knockout", where rappers had to make their own rhymes in order to defeat their opponent in a 1v1 punchlines battle. ProfJam met Carlos Gonçalves during this competition. His style was heavily influenced by him.[5]
Later on[when?], after dropping out from a Computer Science and Information Systems class at Instituto Superior Técnico, he went to London to pursue a degree in audio production, in the SAE Institute.
In 2016, he created his own record label, Think Music Records. Think Music Records has signed Portuguese artists such as Yuzi, SippinPurpp, Mike El Nite, Lon3r Johny, among others.[6]
In January 2019, it was announced that ProfJam would perform on the main stage of Super Bock Super Rock 2019, on 20 July.[7] In 2018, he performed at the same music festival but on the secondary stage.[8]
After he released his album #FFFFFF in February 2019, almost every song on the album got to the top 100 of Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa singles charts. The song "Tou Bem" featuring Lhast, got to the number 1 spot on the Portuguese charts and on the main social media streaming services, like YouTube or Spotify. The records, "Água de Coco" and "Tou Bem" reached the platinum certification as they got over 20,000 sales registered by AFP. The album reached the number 1 spot on the Portuguese charts in March 2019.[9][10]
On 10 October 2019, he was hospitalized after suffering from a psychosis due to drug abuse while he was writing his new song "'Anjos e Demónios'".[11]
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#FFFFFF |
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AFP: Gold | 1 |
#000000 |
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System (with Benji Price) |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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POR | ||||
"Xamã" | 2016 | — | Non-album single(s) | |
"Mortalhas" | 2017 | — | ||
"Yabba" | 2018 | — | ||
"Gwapo" (featuring Yuzi) |
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"Água de Côco" | 8 | AFP: 2× Platinum | #FFFFFF | |
"Tou Bem" (with Lhast) |
1 | AFP: 3× Platinum | ||
"À Palavra" | 2019 | 15 | ||
"À Vontade" (feat Fínix MG) |
4 | AFP: Platinum | ||
"Caveira" | 47 | |||
"Interlúdio" | 65 | |||
"Malibu" | 14 | AFP: Platinum | ||
"Minha" | 20 | |||
"Na Zona" | 38 | |||
"O Hino" | 36 | |||
"Se Calhar" | 50 | |||
"Badman Ting" (with Benji Price) |
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"Hei" | 2020 | 7 | L.S.D. "Love Songs Die" | |
"Sistema" (with Benji Price) |
27 | System | ||
"Tribunal" (with Benji Price) |
13 | |||
"Finais" (with Benji Price) |
36 | |||
"Xpidi" (with Benji Price) |
50 | |||
"Lutei" (with Benji Price) |
62 | |||
"#24" (with Benji Price) |
55 | |||
"Perfection" (with Benji Price) |
56 | |||
"Crânio" (with Benji Price) |
70 | |||
"Origami" (with Benji Price) |
81 | |||
"Sempre" (with Benji Price) |
78 | |||
"Imortais" (with Benji Price) |
80 | |||
"Alguém Como Tu" (with Agir) |
2021 | 16 | Non-album single(s) | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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POR | ||||
"Pensa Bem" (D.A.M.A featuring ProfJam) |
2017 | 68 | AFP: Platinum | Lado a Lado |
"Havana" (SippinPurpp featuring ProfJam) |
2019 | 68 | — | 3880 |
"Damn / Sky" (Lon3r Johny featuring ProfJam) |
2020 | 18 | — | Non-album single(s) |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Year | Award | Nominee | Category | Result |
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2019 | PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards | "Água de Côco" | Best Videoclip[13] | Nominated |
Vodafone Best Song[14] | Nominated | |||
2019 | MTV Europe Music Award | ProfJam | Best Portuguese Act | Nominated |
2020 | PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards | #FFFFFF | Best Album | Nominated |
"Hear From You" (featuring) | Best Videoclip | Won |