Safin De Coque

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Safin De Coque
Birth nameDarlington A. Akanite
Born (1982-10-26) 26 October 1982 (age 38)
Origin Nnewi south, Anambra, Nigeria
Genres Hip-hop
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter, entertainer
LabelsKaycee Records
Associated acts Iyke Snappy, Swith Barry, Mel-Dee,
Website safindecoque.com

Safin De Coque is the Son of the Nigerian Highlife Legend Late Chief Oliver De Coque. He was mentored and blessed by his father to be a great singer. [1] [2]

Safin De Coque was discovered and signed up in a record deal in 2011 by Kaycee Records, a UK-based recording company with a regional office in Nigeria. Unlike his father, his choice of music genre is Hiphop and his hiphop styled Identity (Remix) is his creative adaptation of his father's late 1970s hit track, Funny Funny Identity.

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References

  1. "Oliver D'Coque features in son's single". Nigerian National Daily Newspaper. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. I’m glad people still celebrate Oliver De Coque ― Son