He was from
Angered,
Gothenburg. C.Gambino debuted in 2019 with the single "Rebell", produced by Primo Gambino. Following a pair of singles in the coming year, including "Buntar" featuring Aden, "NADA" and "LALA", C.Gambino released his six-track debut EP
Demons No Angels (DNA) in December 2020. On January 7, 2022, C.Gambino released the debut album
Sin City. The eleven-track album contained the previously released singles "CCTV" and "Tankar", and featured guest appearances by 23 on track 6, "M5".
Sin City reached second place on the
Swedish Toplist. The following year, C.Gambino collaborated with Swedish rapper
23 on the six-track EP
M.O.B, a project that topped the Swedish charts for four weeks. C.Gambino was named by
Adidas and
Spotify as one of the artists in the Class of 2021 - with promising future names to keep an eye on in Swedish hip-hop. In conjunction with the nomination, C.Gambino together with Spotify Studio 100 released the single "Woman", produced by Markos "Mackan" Yosif. At the beginning of C.Gambino's career, he and his collective GG Music released the songs independently through the distribution service Amuse, but in October 2023, he chose to sign a contract with Warner Music Sweden and left all previous releases to Warner. On January 5, 2024, C.Gambino released his second studio album,
In Memory of Some Stand Up Guys, which also became his last album release before his death. The album, which was produced by Oscar "Chase" Karlsson, contains twelve tracks, including the previously released singles "G63", "Automatic", and the accompanying remix that featured guests from Italy's Baby Gang. The album peaked at number one in Sweden, number seven in Norway and number 19 in Finland. On March 22 of the same year, C.Gambino released a deluxe version of the album –
In Memory Of Some Stand Up Guys (Private Collection) and contained six additional tracks. At the 2024
Grammis Awards, C.Gambino won in the Hip-Hop of the Year category for his 2023 total output. He was posthumously nominated for two Grammis in 2025. ==Death and aftermath==