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Andrew Karuku (born 8 January 1978), more popularly known as Abbas Kubaff is a Kenyan hip hop artist who was raised in the Kariobangi South area of Nairobi. As a member of the rap group K-South, and later as a solo artist, Abbas has shaped and pioneered rap music in East Africa from the mid 90's. K-South was a trio formed by Abbas, his brother KC and neighborhood friend Bamboo. The group split after KC went missing and Bamboo move to the United States. As a solo artist Abbas is famous for hit songs such as Chapaa and Tokelezea. He won a Chaguo la Teeniez award in 2008 and a Golden Mic award in 2011. He has toured extensively in Europe and has performed in Nairobi as the opening act for Coolio, Lost Boyz, Maxi Priest and Akon. == Discography == *''Nairobbery (As K-South) (2001) *''Nairobizm (As K-South) (2003) *''Angabanga (2006) *''Welcome To The Madhouse (As part of collaborative project BLNRB) (2009) *''Mister Abbas (2010) *''Ghettoholic (2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abbas Kubaff」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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