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Askia is a Female Cameroonian Rap & Pop artist, often described as the Goddess of Rap. Born in June 1994, Karin Askia S. Orinji originates from the Oroko ethnic group in the South West region of Cameroon.
She's been through a lot of dejection. She had a difficult childhood, she has been body-shamed and gone through derision and rejection. She has successfully fought to gain good self-esteem and find a way of coping with the downside of life.
With over 8 Years of Career, 3 Albums, and several singles and collaborations, including top songs like Ngar Ma, and "Qu'est ce qui n’a pas marche” Through her music she has transformed from having a dismal past, being a drug addict to advocating against drug abuse and building people’s self-worth. She has transformed her low self-esteem into absolute confidence and self-acceptance.
In January 2017, she entered a working relationship with Alpha Better Records to join Salatiel, Mr. Leo, and Blaise B . She released “Ma Valeur” in October 2017. Askia collaborated with Alpha Better teammates on “Qu’est-ce qui n’a pas marché” and a Christmas tune “Higher. Higher”. In 2018, Askia parted ways with the label.
In 2019 She embarked on a project dubbed the “Bag series” with the objective to empower women in the music scene. This involved Mihney, Ewube, Yung Meagan, Gasha, Dyonce etc. She joined forces with Tino Foy to organize a successful “Bag Concert” at Lycee Polyvalent Bonaberi.
She's been through a lot of dejection. She had a difficult childhood, she has been body-shamed and gone through derision and rejection. She has successfully fought to gain good self-esteem and find a way of coping with the downside of life.
With over 8 Years of Career, 3 Albums, and several singles and collaborations, including top songs like Ngar Ma, and "Qu'est ce qui n’a pas marche” Through her music she has transformed from having a dismal past, being a drug addict to advocating against drug abuse and building people’s self-worth. She has transformed her low self-esteem into absolute confidence and self-acceptance.
In January 2017, she entered a working relationship with Alpha Better Records to join Salatiel, Mr. Leo, and Blaise B . She released “Ma Valeur” in October 2017. Askia collaborated with Alpha Better teammates on “Qu’est-ce qui n’a pas marché” and a Christmas tune “Higher. Higher”. In 2018, Askia parted ways with the label.
In 2019 She embarked on a project dubbed the “Bag series” with the objective to empower women in the music scene. This involved Mihney, Ewube, Yung Meagan, Gasha, Dyonce etc. She joined forces with Tino Foy to organize a successful “Bag Concert” at Lycee Polyvalent Bonaberi.
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