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    Black Kappa
    Black Kappa

    Jamaican rapper and dancehall singer.

    Born June 14, 1977 in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica.
    Died January 23, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.

    Black Kappa was celebrated for his iconic contribution to the hit and Berlin anthem "Dickes B" collaborating with the band Seeed in 2001, which became a cornerstone of Jamaican-Berlin music history. He has lived in Berlin for many years.
    Throughout his career, Black Kappa was known for his authentic vocal style and contributions that bridged Jamaican music culture with Berlin's diverse soundscape. Before his breakthrough with "Dickes B", he was already a beloved figure within Berlin's reggae scene, contributing to its vibrancy and cultural richness.
    Black Kappa's legacy is marked by his passion for life, nature, and music, constantly working on new pieces and performing across various venues in Berlin and beyond. Despite facing ups and downs in his career, he remained a devoted artist, father, and friend, leaving a significant impact on those around him and the music industry at large.

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