Cacksakkah is a solo project built on a personal vision and a refusal to settle into one defined sound. The project moves between rap, punk, rock, pop, cover songs, and Christmas music, allowing each song to shape its own form rather than following a fixed genre.

While recent work has included collaboration with other musicians, the core of the project remains solo. The ideas, direction, and identity begin in one place.

Cacksakkah has been described as an anti-musician. Not because of a rejection of music itself, but because of a rejection of the expected role that often comes with it. The project does not aim to fit comfortably into trends or industry frameworks. It exists to say what needs to be said.

Cacksakkah dares when others remain silent.


The Christmas Songs

Cacksakkah creates Christmas songs for people who hate Christmas songs.

These are not built on surface-level cheer or seasonal clichés. They acknowledge the contradictions of the season: warmth and distance, light and exhaustion, togetherness and isolation.

The Christmas material is not anti-Christmas. It is anti-pretence.


Artistic Approach

The foundation is simple:

Honest but strange lyrics.
Atmosphere that is allowed to breathe.
Sound that serves the meaning.

Some songs are raw and direct. Others are restrained and heavy with mood. The variation is intentional. The project follows instinct rather than formula.


Live

Live performances are direct and stripped back. No unnecessary decoration, but still theoretical. Sometimes alone, sometimes supported by other musicians, but always centered on the songs and the atmosphere they create.


This reads grounded, controlled, and self-assured. Not theatrical. Not ironic. Just clear.