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*''Freestyle'' by Koma appears on the 2003 compilation [[Major Flavours 4]] | *''Freestyle'' by Koma appears on the 2003 compilation [[Major Flavours 4]] | ||
− | *''The Future'' by [[Dubious Bros]], featuring Wordperfect and Koma, | + | *''The Future'' by [[Dubious Bros]], featuring Wordperfect and Koma, appears on the 2002 album [[Trade Secrets]] |
− | *''Big Things'' by ''P Money'', | + | *''Big Things'' by ''P Money'', featuring Mareko, Patriarch, Koma, [[Hepaklypz]], Hazaduz, Unique, Tyna, Savage, Che-Fu and Scribe, appears on the the 2003 album [[Big Things]] |
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+ | *''Who Betta than This (remix)'' by ''PNC'', featuring Scribe, Dave Dallas, Young Sid, Louie Knukk, Koma and Mareko, appears on the the 2007 [[PN Whoa!]] single | ||
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Revision as of 16:19, 22 April 2007
Koma (a.k.a. The K.O or The Knock Out) is an MC in 4 Corners. He has also released material as a solo artist, and has contributed to songs by major New Zealand hip hop artists. His first hip hop crew was B.O.P (Brown Onehundred Percent) in 1994, followed by Endoley in 1995, and then Aziz in 1996. He joined Time Bandits in 1997, which included Omega B, who he went on to form 4 Corners with.
Releases and Contributions
- Freestyle by Koma appears on the 2003 compilation Major Flavours 4
- The Future by Dubious Bros, featuring Wordperfect and Koma, appears on the 2002 album Trade Secrets
- Big Things by P Money, featuring Mareko, Patriarch, Koma, Hepaklypz, Hazaduz, Unique, Tyna, Savage, Che-Fu and Scribe, appears on the the 2003 album Big Things
- Who Betta than This (remix) by PNC, featuring Scribe, Dave Dallas, Young Sid, Louie Knukk, Koma and Mareko, appears on the the 2007 PN Whoa! single