Music journalist Johannes Cakar visited Morgonstudion on Friday morning to talk about the industry's reactions to the young star's death.

- I have seen many artists who really praise Einár, many who talk about that this must end, all this violence and what it has led to.

There have been many who want to see this as a wake up call in Swedish hip-hop, he says.

In recent years, there has been a debate about whether Swedish hip-hop glorifies violence.

- I think Swedish hip hop has become tougher because society has become tougher for many people in isolation.

I think hip hop has always done its job in reflecting on what is happening in its reality, says Johannes Cakar.

He believes that Einár's tragic death could be a wake-up call for the industry.

- I hope that it will be, just as many artists hope, a stop and that you start to move forward and look towards better times.

This can definitely give birth to a new movement in hip hop.

Then it also applies to hip hop culture to bring together and make it united.