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Aron Can Gultekin is a rapper from Iceland. Aron Can Gultekin was Iceland’s most popular local artist on Spotify in 2017.
Early Life and Childhood
Aron Can Gultekin was born on November 18, 1999, in Reykjavík, Iceland his age is 24 years old as of 2026 and Aron is a naturalized Icelandic citizen who practices Christianity.
Similarly, his birth sign is Scorpio currently, he is living in Reykjavík. Aron began to write rhymes when he was just 10 years old. Aron’s mother is from Iceland and Aron’s father is a Turkish restaurateur, and he has worked in one of his kebab restaurants.
Aron has received a lot of family support for him to be successful in his career. Moreover, Aron’s family has been there for him every step. However, there is no additional information available regarding Aron’s parents and siblings.
Aron may not want to share information about his family to keep them out of the spotlight. We hope Aron will provide more information about his family to the media.
Education
Talking about his educational background, there is no information available regarding Aron’s schools, colleges, and academics. Aron might have done his schooling at a community school in Reykjavík.
Later, Aron might have skipped college as he started to sing at an early age to pursue his professional career.
Career and Professional Life
Regarding his career, In 2016, at the age of 16, Aron released the mixtape Ekkir stráginn. His style has been described as emo rap with influences from Drake, Future, and Young Thug, and he is credited with popularizing the genre in Iceland.
Moreover, he signed with Sony Music in 2018. Also, in 2017, he was the most popular local artist on Spotify in Iceland, with his hit song “Engine mórall” released in 2016.
In addition, Aron appeared at the Reykjavik music festival Secret Solstice from 2016 to 2019, the last of which he shared the stage with the Black Eyed Peas. In 2017, he appeared at jóhát in Vestmannaeyjar. “Klink” was the title of his first YouTube song.

Caption: Aron Can singing in a studio. Source: Instagram
Brand Endorsements
Aron has not endorsed any brand, nor has he promoted anything, nor has he been seen in any brand collaborations.
Awards and Nominations
Aron was nominated for hip hop album of the year, hip hop song of the year, and rising star at the Icelandic Music Awards in 2017. Emmsjé Gauti and Aron Can’s song “Silfurskotta” was named hip hop song of the year.
Likewise, in 2018, he was nominated for the Hip Hop Album of the Year and the Hip Hop Song of the Year once more. The Icelandic Radio Listener’s Awards chose Trpiter’s music video for “AldreiHimm” as the music video of the year 2019.
Net Worth 2026
Aron is an Icelandic professional rapper who has earned a considerable income from his work. Aron’s estimated net worth is around $2 million. Also, Aron’s annual salary is $300k per year and his source of income is mainly his rapping profession.

Caption: Aron Can inside his car. Source; Instagram
Relationship Status
Aron is in a relationship with his beautiful girlfriend Erna Maria Bjornsdottir. Erna is a model and an artist by profession. However, Aron has not revealed how they both met and dated each other.
Moreover, Aron and Erna arenThe 2018–19 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 was the opening event of the season and was held in Nove Mesto na Morave from November 29 until December 2, 2018. World Cup 1 had two competitions, the men's and women's individual events. The men's competition was a traditional mass start, with all competitors starting at the same time and all shooting at the same time. The women's competition was a sprint, with all competitors starting at 15:45 CET (CET, UTC+1) on 29 November. The first race of the season was a qualification race for the World Cup 1–2, which was held on 29 November 2018. The second race was the actual World Cup 1 event, which was held on 30 November 2018. Results Men's Mass Start 15:45 CET (29 November 2018) Women's Sprint 15:45 CET (29 November 2018) Qualification for World Cup 1–2 (29 November 2018) Men's Mass Start Results (29 November 2018) Women's Sprint Results (29 November 2012019) World Cup 1 Final (30 November 2018) Men's Mass Start Results (30 November 2018) Women's Sprint Results (30 November 2018) References 2018–19 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 results, World Cup 1 – Men's Mass Start Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 results, World Cup 1 – Women's Sprint Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 final results, World Cup 1 final – Men's Mass Start Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 final results, World Cup 1 final – Women's Sprint External links Official website of the Biathlon World Cup 2018–19 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 World Cup 1 results, Biathlon World Cup 1 – Mass Start World Cup 1 results, Biathlon World Cup 1 – Sprint World Cup 1 final results, Biathlon World Cup 1 – Mass Start World Cup 1 final results, Biathlon World Cup 1 – Sprint 2018–19 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 World Cup 1 results, World Cup 1 – Mass Start World Cup 1 results, World Cup 1 – Sprint World Cup 1 final results, World Cup 1 – Mass Start World Cup 1 final results, World Cup 1 – Sprint