Kaka (singer)

Kaka
Background information
Birth name Rajabu Willer
Also known as Litle Kaka, Lil' Kaka, Bigg Kaka
Born (1991-02-19) February 19, 1991
Allerød, Denmark
Genres Reggae, Dancehall, Hip hop
Occupation(s) Danish singer of Tanzanian origin
Years active 2007  present
Labels Donkey Recs

Rajabu Willer (born 19 February 1991 in Allerød), better known as Kaka (stylized KAKA; Swahili for "brother"), is a Danish reggae, dancehall and hip hop artist of Tanzanian descent. At various times, he was known as Little Kaka, Lil' Kaka and Bigg Kaka before dropping the adjectives.

In 2007, Kaka had his debut appearing on stage with Natasja Saad on her last shows in Copenhagen before she died in Jamaica. Kaka later collaborated with Lirical D'Mirical and his sound system Splif Click also being part of the Danish reggae underground scene with Youngblood Sound. In 2009, he allied himself with the producers Pharfar and Fresh-I and their sound system Donkey Sound. In 2011, he was featured in Wafande's debut single "Gi' mig et smil" (meaning Give Me a Smile). Kaka had his own first release in collaboration with Donkey Sound in the track "Mere Energi". However his biggest success came with "Bang Bang (Reggaejam)" on the newly formed label Donkey Recs (founded by Donkey Sound, producer duo Pharfar and Fresh-I and Musicall Management). The song charted in the Tracklisten, official Danish Singles Chart in 2012. He followed that up with single "En sidste sang" in 2013, also a Top 20 hit in Denmark.

Discography

EPs

Year EP Peak positions Notes
DEN
[1]
2012 KAKA EP   Tracklist
  1. "Bang Bang (Reggaejam)" (3:26)
  2. "Dansk Dancehall" (3:05)
  3. "Nyder Livet" (3:06)
  4. "Fornuften tilbage" (feat. Benny Jamz) (2:51)
  5. "Ta' det roligt" (2:56)

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
DEN
[1]
2012 "Bang Bang (Reggaejam)" 20 KAKA EP
2013 "En sidste sang" 20
Others / Videos
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References

  1. 1 2 "Kaka discography". danishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
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