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Biography of Ko-c

Ko-c, real names Collins Njang is Cameroon's fastest rapper born on the 18th of November 1992 in the Southwestern town of Kumba, Cameroon. Little is known of his childhood.
Biography of Ko-c
Life of Ko-c



His music Career started with mere writing of songs and by the age of 20, his inspiration doubled . The anointing of singing descended upon him and he recorded his first song titled "Town Player" with a few friends. After having made a few advancements, he met friends and they formed a team, "Preach It Movement" (P.I.M).
By the year 2015, the team was signed by BTS Empire, a U.S based record label. Here, their first release was titled "Ici au Kamer", a song that was much loved by their fans.
Today, he is officially on his own and goes by the name KO-C, signed to one of Cameroon's biggest labels, Big Dreams Entertainment.
Ko-c - bollo

Ko-c's amazing popularity is thanks to despicable hits like #Caro, #Bollo, #Balancé and most recently, #Sango.
Ko-c has been largely compared by his fans to Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie but for a majority,  the 26 year old beats Sarkodie because he gets a wider fan range as he raps in English and pidgin English, languages heard and understood all over, unlike Sarkodie who dedicates over 50% of his rap to mother tongue.

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