K.O (rapper)
Ntokozo Mdluli (born October 13, 1989) is a South African hip hop artist, rapper, songwriter and businessman from Soweto, Johannesburg.[2] He was a member of Teargas, a hip hop group which released its debut album titled K’shubile K’bovu in 2006, followed by Wafa Wafa in 2008, Dark or Blue in 2009 and Num8er Num8er in 2012. He released his debut album Skhanda Republic in 2014, followed by Skhanda Republic 2 in 2017 under Sony Music Entertainment Africa.
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Born | Ntokozo Mdluli 13 October 1989 |
Other names | Skhanda Gawd |
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Net worth | R4.8 million [1] |
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Origin | South Africa |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2005–present |
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Early life
K.O was born Ntokozo Mdluli in Soweto, Johannesburg in 1989.[1][3] He is the son of Thembisile Mdluli and Jabulani Mdluli.[4] He moved to Piet Retief in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa with his family while he was an infant. He completed his matric and went to Vaal University of Technology where he studied a National Diploma in Public Relations Management.[5]
While at Vaal University of Technology, Mdluli met his would be bandmates, brothers; Ezee "Ma-E" Hanabe and Bantu "Ntukza" Hanabe. He completed his studies and graduated with a Public Relations (PR)Management National Diploma from Vaal University of Technology. Initially he struggled to find employment, according to a Sowetan article he spent two years unemployed before his mother sent his CV to the South African Police Service but he never followed up. "I was trying to make demos with funding from my parents and they believed in my dream but I eventually started giving up. My mother sent my CV to the SAPS but I didn’t go for the interview. The day of the interview I knew I was struggling but I couldn’t go through with it," K.O was quoted in the Sowetan. He went on to work in the field of his studies with a dream of becoming a musician.
Music career
2005-09
In 2005, while employed in the Public Relations, K.O and brothers from Soweto; Ma-E and Ntukza, they decided to form a Hip Hop group called Teargas. "We realised it would be better to join since we were already good friends who knew each other’s rhyming style", K.O was quoted by the City Press. In 2006 Teargas released their debut album, K’shubile K’bovu, the album was a smash hit and a runaway success. The fifteen (15) track album featured a timeless smash hit titled "chance". "Chance", a Hip Hop song chronicling a life of a township gangster seeking redemption, was reminiscent of the early days of Kwaito. In 2008 Teargas released their second studio album titled "Wafa Wafa"; in the sixteen (16) track album the group worked with Bongo Riot on two songs, "Champions" and "Sunshine".
In 2009, they released their third studio album titled "Dark or Blue", in the thirteen (13) track album Teargas collaborated with Tamarsha on the song titled "Life", with DJ Tira and Liesl Penniken on the song called "Party 101", with Hip Hop Pantsula and Pro (formerly Pro Kid) on the song "Goodfellaz" and with Danny K on the song "T.L.C. (Tender, Love and Care)". In 2012 Teargas released their fourth studio album called "Number Number" (stylized "Num8er Num8er"); in the fifteen (15) track album they worked with 2Face "Turning Tables", Lilly Million on "Forgive Me", Toya Delazy on "Paradise" and Ziyon on "Put U On".
Cashtime Life
In 2013, K.O joined forces with Teargas bandmate, Ma-E, and music and marketing executive Thabiso Khati to form an entertainment company, Cashtime Life, which he (K.O) became its first artist. This was followed by the release of the first official single of K.O's debut solo album, "Mission Statement", which became a critical success and enjoyed massive airplay across South Africa.
In 2014, K.O was featured on AKA's hit single, "Run Jozi (Godly)".
In March 2014, he released a second official single off his then upcoming debut album, "Caracara", and it went on to an even bigger success. The song reached one million views on YouTube and broke the record for most views of a South African hip-hop video. "Caracara" was nominated for Best Hit Single, Best Collaboration and Best Music Video at the 14th Annual Metro FM Awards.
K.O later released, "Son of a Gun", a third official single for his then upcoming debut album titled Skhanda Republic.
In November 2014, K.O's debut solo album, Skhanda Republic, was released. In the 11 track album K.O collaborated with Kid X on "Caracara", Nandi Mngoma on "Skhanda Love" and Ma-E, Maggz and Masandi on "One Time". Skhanda Republic was nominated for Best Hip Hop album and Best Male Album at the 14th Annual Metro FM Awards.
2016-present
The Rapper finally released his much awaited song titled Don Dada featuring Okmalumkoolkat on 14 October. The Rapper announced a single and his new album coming up later same year. He released his latest single called No Feelings On 21 July.
Ntokozo went to drop his sophomore album SKR2, in 2017.
Teargas
In an interview with the Sunday World K.O dismissed claims that Teargas has split. "We have decided to individually try new things just like Mafikizolo did. We are taking a break but it does not mean we are a dead group," K.O was quoted in that interview.[6]
Personal life
In May 2014, K.O lost a significant amount of weight. This sent social media into a frenzy with rumours that K.O was HIV positive.[7] However, his manager Thabiso Khati denied those rumours stating that K.O had undergone a strict diet plan and was exercising regularly.[8][9] K.O later released a statement regarding his health and posted a picture of his blood test results on his Twitter and Instagram page, showing he was HIV negative.[10]
Awards and nominations
Channel O Africa Music Video Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref |
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2014 | "Caracara" | Most Gifted Male | Nominated | [11] |
Most Gifted Duo/Group or Featuring Artist | Nominated | [11] | ||
Most Gifted Hip Hop | Nominated | [12] | ||
Most Gifted Southern Artist | Nominated | [12] | ||
Most Gifted Video of the Year | Nominated | [12] |
Discography
Studio album
- Skhanda Republic - 2014
- Skhanda Republic 2 - 2017
- PTYULTD - 2019
As member of Teargas
- 2006 K’shubile K’bovu - Teargas
- 2008 Wafa Wafa - Teargas
- 2009 Dark or Blue - Teargas
- 2012 Num8er Num8er - Teargas
References
- Julie Kwach (3 June 2020). "K.O bio ,age,wife,family,songs,album,cars,house ,net worth". briefly.co.za.
- "K.O shines after coming out from dark cloud". iol.co.za. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "K.O". Mtvbase.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "Ntokozo Mdluli". ghafla.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "K.O doing more than Ok". sowetanlive.co.za. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "Teargas Go Away". swazidata.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "K.O officially speaks about his HIV rumour". Zkhiphani. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- "'Not HIV positive': K.O from Teargas". Sowetan LIVE. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- Venge, Tinashe (22 May 2014). "KO's manager slams AIDS rumours". Zalebs. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- Radebe, Palesa (28 May 2014). "SA rapper tests HIV rumour mill". IOL. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- "Cassper Nyovest rules the Channel O Music Video Awards nominees". Sunday World. 5 September 2014. Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- "Cassper Nyovest leads the Channel O awards race!". DRUM Magazine. Retrieved 7 September 2014.