Promoe released his third album in 2006, entitled ''White Man's Burden
. It was followed by a DVD titled Standard Bearer
, which included a documentary about the development of White Man's Burden'' and a concert from
Copenhagen. In 2006, the German rapper
Kool Savas released a
diss track where he slighted Promoe, German artists, and international artists. Promoe responded with the song "", which he posted on the German hip hop site rap.de, and was also released on a 7" LP and the CD of
Standard Bearer in 2007. Kool Savas did not respond. Promoe has been featured on many tracks with both Swedish and international artists. The song "These Walls Don't Lie", produced by
DJ Large and mixed by
Soundism, used a sample from Hugo Montenegro's "Classical Gas", which had already been known for its use in "Mama" by late New York-based rapper
Big Punisher. On September 2, 2009, Promoe released the mixtape . Promoe released in 2009
, which was his first album in Swedish. The song "", featured on '''', received airtime on several radio stations and 120,000 views after seven days on
YouTube. "" reached #1 on . The song criticizes
Swedish culture by mockingly using the () stereotype. The song became popular, allegedly because of the song's
Eurodisco beat, which was commented on in the song "" (). "" uses the same beat as "", and the titles are pronounced similarly. The lyrics to "" are critical to the reception of "": The second single featured on , "", was released on September 11, 2009. ==Discography==