"I have the most respect for the streets of Nairobi, Kenya because they made me what I am." The streets nicknamed him the "ghetto superstar" because he never hit the charts or radio but even the kids recognized him as he did his neighborhood rounds. Daddy V's first live show was at Lipps disco in Nairobi when he was 13 years old. Soon after, he made Nairobi's Florida 2000 club his home. He was a regular performer at the club's talent shows popularly know as Jam session. This is where Nairobi's underground artists converged to showcase their talent. Florida 2000 Jam sessions produced artists such as Hardstone, Gidigidi Majimaji and Redsan.In 1997, Daddy V won the coveted talent show, which gave him even more credence on the streets. However, because he could not afford studio time, he never recorded any of his music. Daddy V continued performing as an underground artist until he moved to the United States. His style of music is a fusion of dancehall (ragga) and African rhythms.Daddy V is currently working on his debut CD under Kilimanjaro Records. The CD will hit the streets in 2007. NARE (Swahili slang for fire), the first single from the CD is already on the streets earning its respect.
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Member Since: 7/18/2006
Band Website: kilimanjaroentertainment.com
Influences: Yellow Man,Buju Banton
Type of Label: None