Ya Kid K
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Ya Kid K | |
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Birth name | Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi |
Born | 1972 (age 52–53) Kinshasa,Zaïre |
Genres | Hip hop,electronic,house,hip house |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, songwriter |
Member of | Technotronic |
Ya Kid K(bornManuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi,[1]1972) is a Congolese–Belgianhip hoprecording artist. She was the rapper for the dance/house actTechnotronic.Her sister isKaroline "Leki" Kamosi.
Early life
[edit]At the age of 11, Djogi moved toBelgium,later moving toChicago(where she explored hip-hop, and the emerging sounds of house music),[2]and later moved toDallas,Texas.
Music career
[edit]After moving back to Belgium from the US,[2]Ya Kid K helped form ahip hoplabel called Fresh Beat Productions. She was part of the dance projectTechnotronic,[2][3]which debuted with a major worldwide hit in 1989, "Pump Up the Jam".[2]Although she did not appear in the video, she was finally credited as vocalist on the track on the US reissue of the group's debut album.[4]
Although Ya Kid K wrote the lyrics and sang vocals on "Pump Up the Jam",[5]Technotronichad the fashion modelFelly Kilingiperform in thevideo,without Ya Kid K's consent. The second single "Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)"was Ya Kid K's debut music video with Technotronic.[2]In 1992, Technotronic and Ya Kid K had a hit with "Move This,"another single from 1989'sPump Up the Jam: The Album.
She also lent her voice to Hi Tek 3, a dance project whose only single, "Spin that Wheel", appeared on theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesmotion picturesoundtrack.[2]
While Jo Bogaert hired new singers for Technotronic's third album,Body to Body,Ya Kid K returned after limited success of her own album,One World Nation.This album contained many different musical and, in particular, vocal styles.
In 1991, Ya Kid K appeared on theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack,performing "Awesome (You Are My Hero)", continuing her work with the music of the film franchise. The partnership continued in 1993, when 2 versions of Ya Kid K's "Rockin' over the Beat" appeared on theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
In 1995,Technotronicre-emerged in the U.S. with Ya Kid K as its front vocalist, again with limited success of the album,Recall.On the track "Are You Ready" she teamed up withDaisy Dee,who already did a cover version of "This Beat is…" with MC B. In 1996, a Ya Kid K single titled "Rock My World" was released. She appeared in June 2000 on Technotronic's single "The Mariachi." In 2002, she releasedTake a Tripon Semini Records.
In 1997, Ya Kid K also provided fresh vocals for the2 Skinnee J'scover of "Pump Up the Jam"entitled," BBQ ". She sang" Pump up the gas grill "as the chorus.[6]
Personal life
[edit]After the single "Rockin' Over the Beat", Ya Kid K had a child withMC Eric,who performed the Technotronic hit "This Beat Is Technotronic".[2]
Discography
[edit]Charted singles
[edit]Title | Year | Chart positions |
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AUS [7] | ||
"Awesome" | 1991 | 111 |
"Let This Housebeat Drop" | 1993 | 125 |
References
[edit]- ^O'Callaghan, Mary Anne (2 April 1990)."Group'beats' club music into US mainstream".The Deseret News.Retrieved6 February2010.
- ^abcdefgColin Larkin,ed. (1998).The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music(First ed.).Virgin Books.p. 371.ISBN0-7535-0252-6.
- ^"Pumping up the jam;House music builds on its funky beat".Archived fromthe originalon 25 October 2012.Retrieved7 July2017.
- ^Images for Technotronic Featuring Felly - Pump Up The Jam,Discogs; Retrieved on 26 April 2012
- ^ Freedberg, Michael (29 April 1990)."You Can Dance to It, But Is It Worth a Listen?".The New York Times.Retrieved6 February2010.
- ^2 Skinnee J's-BBQYouTube; Retrieved on 6 April 2012
- ^"Ya Kid K ARIA Chart history (to 2024)".ARIA.Retrieved16 February2025– via Imgur.N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
External links
[edit]- Ya Kid KDiscogs
- Ya Kid K channelYouTube
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Kinshasa
- Belgian women rappers
- 20th-century Belgian women singers
- 21st-century Belgian women singers
- Belgian new beat musicians
- Hip house musicians
- Naturalised citizens of Belgium
- Belgian expatriates in the United States
- Democratic Republic of the Congo emigrants to Belgium
- Democratic Republic of the Congo expatriates in the United States
- English-language singers from Belgium
- SBK Records artists
- Belgian people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent
- Women in electronic music