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Get Familiar With Kobbinick. UK Based Ghanaian Afrobeat Star [Biography]

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Michael Morkeh (born June 25, 1997) popularly known professionally as Kobbinick is a Ghanaian songwriter, singer and performer based in United Kingdom.

Kobbinick is an Afrobeat and highlife musician from West Africa, Ghana. 

Kobbinick, the only child of his parents was born in Tema by Mr and Mrs. Morkeh. He lived most of his life in Tema and part in Takoradi where he had his Secondary School Education.

Kobbinick is hails from Nzema, Ahanta by tribe in the Western region of Ghana.

Kobbinick began his music career back in the year 2010 as a rapper and later switched to singing. He has participated in so many music competitions such as Adom FM’s popular rap competition Kasahare Level which was hosted by Dr. Duncan. Kasahare rap competition divulge a lot of talents in Tema such as Sarkodie, Stay Jay, Criss Waddle, Yaa Pono, D.Cryme etc were all his colleagues he hustled with.

Kobbinick had the opportunity to travel to the United Kingdom to further his education and make life better. 

He couldn’t run away from his talent whilst schooling and working.

Kobbinick has worked with artists such as Gasmilla, ALvin Royce, Supa dopa, Kay9ice and others. He started writing music at early age and since then music has been part of his life.

Kobbinick has distinctive vocals which makes it very easy to identify him on a song. His delivery and lyrical prowess is flawless.

 

Kobbinick has released a lot of songs to his credit such as, Street, Magalolo, Different etc.

He has officially released one EP dubbed, “Black Root” which literally talks about being proud African. The Ep is six track Afrobeat songs and it’s available on all streaming platforms.

Kobbinick has been nominated in a number of Awards schemes in Ghana and UK. He believes to take his music to the world and he is a go getter. With hard work and determination, Kobbinick sees himself performing on same stage with Sarkodie, Davido, Wizkid, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Burna Boy, Jay Z, Chris Brown, Kanye West and other big artistes etc.

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