Klemen Klemen

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Klemen Klemen is a Slovenian rap music artist. [1] He started rapping when he was 13, first in English. In 2000 he was signed by Nika Records, and released the rap album - Trnow Stajl. In 2003, he released his second album called Hipnoza (Hypnosis). In 2015 he released his third album S3p.

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References

  1. Stewart, James (2006-09-01). Slovenia. New Holland Publishers. p. 66. ISBN   978-1-86011-336-9 . Retrieved 21 April 2011. ...Slovenia's biggest rap star, Klemen Klemen....