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Music Style
R&B, Reggae |
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Artist History
K-D-N
Born in Jamaica now residing in Queens this future superstar is destined and determined
to put his name in the R&B hall of fame. His passion for R&B is unmatched by many already
in the R&B game. His vocal and writing versatility can be heard on his single "Fantasy" and
the club joint "Let's Ride". With a degree in communication it’s very easy for him to communicate
with the ladies and speak for the guys who have trouble saying those words ladies yearn to hear and
his good looks doesn’t hurt either. Are you ready for the name? O.K, K-D-N (pronounced by just
saying the letters one at a time) is the name of the singer, the songwriter, the dancer and the
performer destined for stardom. Going back in time, at the age of 8 years old he said to his
family, “ I will be a singer when I grow up”, however he got lost in his love for soccer before
getting injured. On entering high school he realized how much singing really meant to him and so
he and three of his close friends started a group called HUSH. He and his group mates sang on the
school bus, as a way of impressing the ladies, but were unable to get a deal singing R&B due to the
domination of reggae in Jamaica. In 1997 he migrated to the United States to re-unite with his mother
but also with the goal of entertaining the world. Now the time has come for K-D-N to stand alone and
he makes it look like he was always a solo act. He has the ability to capture an audience by keeping
them entertained and leave them begging for more. An artist dedicated to the art, dedicated to pleasing
his supporters and dedicated to entertaining. K-D-N the artist of the millennium and R&B’s Rude Boy.
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Additional Info
RnBRudeBoy@aol.com |
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Location
Queens, NY - USA |
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