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Kanodou is a ragga, salsa, and rap artist born in Dakar in 1971 from a Cape Verdean mother and Senegalese father. Kanodou was a dancer in various troupes, participated in many choreographed dances, and was in the music video by Youssou N'Dour, Dem Dia Ba, and many others. He arrived in Belgium at the age of 24, his head full of ambition and a wild desire to work in the arts. After various jobs in lounge bars in the European capital, he was noticed by modeling agencies and got the chance to start parading in fashion shows for Armani, specifically in advertisement photo shoots. During this period he wrote his first compositions in a personal style: rap in Wolof, the national language of Senegal.

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  • Kanodou
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  • Kanodou is a ragga, salsa, and rap artist born in Dakar in 1971 from a Cape Verdean mother and Senegalese father. Kanodou was a dancer in various troupes, participated in many choreographed dances, and was in the music video by Youssou N'Dour, Dem Dia Ba, and many others. He arrived in Belgium at the age of 24, his head full of ambition and a wild desire to work in the arts. After various jobs in lounge bars in the European capital, he was noticed by modeling agencies and got the chance to start parading in fashion shows for Armani, specifically in advertisement photo shoots. During this period he wrote his first compositions in a personal style: rap in Wolof, the national language of Senegal.
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  • Kanodou
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  • 19(xsd:integer)
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  • July
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  • --03-18
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  • 250.0
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  • 20120719041008(xsd:double)
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  • 2012(xsd:integer)
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  • Kanodou is a ragga, salsa, and rap artist born in Dakar in 1971 from a Cape Verdean mother and Senegalese father. Kanodou was a dancer in various troupes, participated in many choreographed dances, and was in the music video by Youssou N'Dour, Dem Dia Ba, and many others. He arrived in Belgium at the age of 24, his head full of ambition and a wild desire to work in the arts. After various jobs in lounge bars in the European capital, he was noticed by modeling agencies and got the chance to start parading in fashion shows for Armani, specifically in advertisement photo shoots. During this period he wrote his first compositions in a personal style: rap in Wolof, the national language of Senegal. His encounter with Guy Waku allowed him to take his first steps into the studio and to release his first single “To the left on the right” with Sony. This experience allowed him to expand his repertoire, meet some DJ's, and meet Marie Daulne from "Zap Mama", who agreed to sing on the title “Ladies is Kanodou” which is the title of his latest album. Kanodou shot the video for his next hit “Kanodou style”. It shares the title of his latest albums, which come together with a surprising cover of legendary tune from Michel Fugain's “Je n’aurai pas le temps”. This song has been celebrated by the artist himself for the quality of the arrangements and harmonies.
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