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  2. KO (musician) - Wikipedia

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    KO's debut album Let's Blaze was released Aug 25, 2009; [1] he went on to open for some of Snoop Dogg's tour dates the fall of that same year. [2] [4] [7] KO's debut single "Capable" was picked up by local Toronto modern rock radio station 102.1 The Edge and he was nominated for the station's 2010 CASBY Awards in the categories of "Favourite New Album" and "Favourite New Artist".

  3. K.O (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Ntokozo Mdluli (born 13 October 1980), known professionally as K.O, is a South African rapper, [1] songwriter, record producer and businessman He began his career as a member of Teargas, a hip hop group which released its debut album, K'shubile K'bovu, in 2006, [2] followed by Wafa Wafa (2008), [3] Dark or Blue (2009) [4] and Num8er Num8er (2012).

  4. Ko - Wikipedia

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    KO (musician), Canadian musician who plays a fusion of hip hop and folk music K.O., a 2021 album by Danna Paola Ko, for the 2011 Indian film (see below) by Harris Jayaraj; K.O (rapper), South African rapper Ntokozo Mdluli

  5. Sete (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song won three awards includes Best Video, Song of the Year and Best Collaboration at the 2022 South African Hip Hop Awards. [8] At 2023 Metro FM Awards "Sete" received 5 nominations includes Artist of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Music Video, Song of the Year, Best Viral Challenge & Artist of the Year. [9]

  6. Habib Koité - Wikipedia

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    A subtle production which revealed a more acoustic, introspective side of Habib's music, Ma Ya was released in North America by Putumayo World Music in early 1999 and with sales over 100 000 units, worldwide, this success quickly helped establish Habib as one of world music's most exciting new figures.

  7. Ko-Ko - Wikipedia

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    Ko-Ko" (also spelled "Ko Ko" or "Koko") is a 1945 bebop recording composed by Charlie Parker. The original recorded version lists Parker on alto saxophone with trumpeter Miles Davis, double bassist Curley Russell and drummer Max Roach. Due to the absence of Bud Powell, Dizzy Gillespie was enlisted to play piano, instead of his usual trumpet.

  8. Kō Machida - Wikipedia

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    On June 14, 2007, Machida got into an argument with his friend and rock musician Tomoyasu Hotei about a band they planned on forming together. [1] There was a physical altercation and after learning that his injuries would take two weeks to heal, Machida filed a police report on June 18. [1] Hotei was ordered to pay a fine of 300,000 yen on ...

  9. Kyoko - Wikipedia

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    The final syllable "ko" is typically written with the kanji character for child, 子. It is a common suffix to female names in Japan. The first syllable "Kyō" can be written several different ways, with different meanings. 恭, "respectful," 京, "of the city or of the capital," 今日, "of today," 杏, "apricot," 鏡, "mirror," 響, "echo ...