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1970-01-01
Kene Drenco Onyilogwu
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Song Writer/Rap Artist/Performer Drenco was born in the "Coal City", South East Nigeria. He has been in the game for over 8yrs now. First ever recording "Funktion" featuring zeilo. Amazing hit, but due to inefficient promotion, the track never made it on air. However, He remained focused "running things" till 2003, after school, when he joined forces with a group of artists - now known as D.O.Beez(Diz Otha Brothaz) - in making their first ever album titled "Pick Am Keep Am (Cosmopolitan)", which will soon hit the market. Drenco is a uniquely gifted artist of extraordinary versatility. Thus, makes music based on life experiences. Due to his past life in a dark and violent environment in which he grew up in, and teenage rough life style. Some of his lyrics have these furious features embedded in them. He stated: "music is an expression of my life". Furthermore, Drenco has intentions of working as a solo artist. Having compiled a bunch of thought-provoking lyrics, with slamming and loud banging instrumentals, Year 2007 appeared to be his '1st Coming'. The Birth album singles "I Go Still Make Am" and "Shake Am Baby" is now making waves through out radio stations in Nigeria. The album is already on ITUNES stores worldwide, and will soon hit stores nationwide. Drenco believes his skills meet the international standard, and he is also willing to work with major artists international producers, DJs etc both inside and outside Nigeria.

For More Info Log On To www.tunecore.com/music/drenco

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Song lyrics
The Birth (1st coming) (2008)
I go still make am

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