Haaland gets his name stolen by a rapper

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If the Norwegian striker continues to score goals, someone named Haaland.936 has millions of views on social networks.

Originally from Frankfurt-Sossenheim, a young rapper has been making waves on social networks for several months. The name he chose must surely be no stranger to the buzz it generates on the web, particularly on TikTok.

Haaland.936, here is the pseudonym chosen by the German artist, in reference to his idol, Erling Haaland. As a reminder, the Norwegian striker played two seasons in the Bundesliga, between 2020 and 2022, scoring a whopping 86 goals in 89 matches played.

@haaland.936

Now it’s time to hear something😉Was meint ihr welcher Song kommt als nächstes?👀 #haaland936

♬ Originalton – Haaland

Haaland (the real one) had a rap group

The similarities between Haaland.936 and the Manchester City star aren’t limited to just a name. The first mentioned, who is particularly inspired by popular French rappers, sports a haircut almost identical to that of his model. His flagship title, called “Champions League”, featuring Ayemn and Amo, has now crossed 10 million streams.

In his youth, Erling Haaland also tried rap. “It’s true, yes. It was a group of three. There was a guy who is under contract today, Erik Botheim. And Erik Tobias who plays in Norway (in Jerv, editor’s note). We are three good friends and we decided to make a rap song”the Leeds native confided on the Citizens website.

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