New Audio Song!!!!!! Kikoh released his first official single "MUKUM" produced by Dj Pazzo

Kikoh Innocent Sentie A.K.A Kikoh, was born in 1993 and his love for music started in 2008.
 In 2010, he released his first single with a positive feedback. Often referred to as the
 LIL KESH of Cameroon, his undisputed talent brought him close to a big brother in the industry,
 Dj Pazzo, with whom he has been working behind the scenes ever since. 
Recently signed to BlueBerryCity, a record label piloted by Dijay Pazzo and Chinois,
Kikoh is presently working in collaboration with other big names in the industry and
 is now at the edge of releasing his debut single "MUKUM" produced by Dj Pazzo. In his
 silence, he has many things to say but we captured this "... I love music and am a
 workaholic working to fulfill my heart's desires... "
Today, the upcoming super star is on the verge of breaking the stereotype mindset of
 the African music industry with innovation and with a cultural go-getting afropop song, “Mukum”.
“MUKUM”, which is a general name in the North West of Cameroon originates from the Kom
clan and it is the biggest masquerade of all the masquerades. Kikoh uses the name
 Mukum as a sort of respect to every boss. According to him, when you are boss in
your office, you are a MUKUM (a sort of “Baba”)
“…the name Mukum is related to every boss in his filed, whether you are a football player,
 fashion designer, president, blogger, director, you are a mukum…”
The song is a very powerful pidgin oriented song with few words mentioned in the French
 Language. Well written with a thought-out and captivating title as Mukum, Kikoh seeks
 not only to shock the African market with his originality, his witty lyrical lines,
 but also to shock the lost rhythm and cultural values in African music.
Mukum is a cross border song, it's mind blowing, it’s a hit, it a song that everyone in
the world will be able to relate with, because in every country you find a rich, famous,
influential person who is a Mukum, and not just because of the language but also because
of the beautifully patterned instrumentals and ancestral male chorus we use to hear chanted
 by ancient warriors at war the front.
Thanks for listening, you are MUKUM.
Follow Kihoh:
Facebook: KIKOH
Instagram: @kikoh_calaminty
Snapchat: kikohcalamity

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