Born on September 12, 1998 in Lomé, the capital of Togo, Komivi King Fiagno's early passion for music was inspired by the likes of Chris Brown, Usher, Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson. While he began practicing music at school, particularly singing, it was with a group of friends, Get Ready Gang, that he wrote his first compositions. Attracted more than most to the world of art, Fiagno chose to forge his own path, initially adopting the pseudonym King Drew. He began recording in the second half of the 2010s, tried out his compositions on stage and unveiled his first single in 2016, entitled "Je t'attendrais". After changing his name to Kiko, the young Togolese nicknamed "golden boy" followed up with "Young Black and Rich" (2016). Impressively precocious, Kiko revealed himself to a wider audience with his track "Ogna" released in 2018. Naturally, a five-track debut EP was released the following year, featuring the hit "Abena". His style, a mix of R'n'B, afropop, dancehall and rap, seduced and evolved with the trends, culminating in a first award for the song "Mea culpa", crowned with The Heroes 228 award in 2020. That same year, he signed to the Red Line Africa label and followed this up with a second EP, Idylle, in 2021. The following year, things accelerated, with a change of structure for Wèrè Wèrè Music and a number of hit songs, including "Agama" (2022), "Magic" (2022) and "Money " (2023).
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