Pashanim & Ceren | |
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 6
Appearing in a total number of: 6 charts | Total period running: 1 days
Appearing in a total number of: 6 charts | Total period running: 1 days
Biography
Real Name: Can David Bayram
Born: November 30, 2000
Origin: Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany
Genres: Hip-Hop, Trap, Alternative Hip-Hop
Occupation: Rapper, Songwriter, Filmmaker
Pashanim, born Can David Bayram, is a German rapper and filmmaker of Turkish descent who has become a defining voice in contemporary German hip-hop. Raised in Berlin's culturally rich Kreuzberg district, he began rapping at the age of 12. In 2017, he co-founded the rap collective Playboysmafia alongside Symba, Abuglitsch, and RB 030. His early tracks, shared on SoundCloud, quickly garnered attention for their unique blend of street narratives and melodic beats.
Pashanim's breakthrough came in 2020 with the single "Airwaves," which reached number two on the German charts and was certified platinum for over 400,000 sales. This success was followed by hits like "Sommergewitter," which topped the German charts and amassed over 233 million streams on Spotify as of May 2025. His debut album, 2000, released on June 13, 2024, received critical acclaim and won the "Best Album National" award at the 2024 Hiphop.de Awards. Known for his cinematic approach to music videos, Pashanim has also directed visuals for artists like Juju, Nura, and Casper, further showcasing his multifaceted talent.
Origin: Berlin, Germany
Genres: Mainstream Pop
Occupation: Singer, Songwriter
Ceren is a Berlin-based pop artist known for her captivating melodies and emotionally resonant lyrics. Her music blends contemporary pop sensibilities with catchy hooks, creating songs that resonate with a wide audience. Tracks like "SYWM2," "Kissed by the Sun," and "Chaos" have showcased her ability to craft memorable choruses and connect deeply with listeners. Ceren's distinctive tone and heartfelt songwriting have established her as a rising talent in the German pop music scene.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team