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Birth name | Kossisko Konan |
Also known as | 100s (formerly) |
Origin | Berkeley, California, U.S. |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, rapper |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Ice Cold Ivory, Fool's Gold Records, Cutcraft Music Group |
Associated acts | A-Trak, G-Eazy, Terror Jr, ASAP Ferg, Joe Wax, Rainy Milo, Cole M.G.N. |
Kossisko Konan (1991/1992–present), known mononymously as Kossisko and formerly known as 100s, is an American singer/rapper and songwriter from Berkeley, California. In 2012, Kossisko, as rapper 100s, released his debut mixtape Ice Cold Perm. He was signed to Fool's Gold Records in June 2013. His second mixtape, an EP titled Ivry, was released on March 7, 2014, via Fool's Gold. It featured a greater g-funk and disco influence than his debut mixtape. He is also well known for his song "Life of a Mack", which appeared on the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto V. At the start of 2015, he retired the 100s persona and now performs under the name Kossisko (which is his birth name). As Kossisko, he released his first single "This May Be Me" on February 17, 2015. The track was premiered by The Fader. Later that year, Kossisko released his debut EP, Red White N Cruel. In 2016, Kossisko launched a crowdfunding campaign to help fund his work on a short horror film titled '2037.'
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Early life
Kossisko was born to a Jewish mother and African father. He was raised in Berkeley, California. At age 16, due to disciplinary issues, he was sent by his father to a remote boarding school in Abidjan, inside the Ivory Coast. Kossisko was told that the Africa trip was a vacation, but he was left at the school indefinitely. At the boarding school, he lived in a three-bedroom house with 15 people. He contracted malaria five times. At one point, Kossisko ran away from the boarding school and fled to the local American embassy. Despite his pleas, his parents refused to allow him to return to the U.S., and because he was under the age of 18, he had to remain in Ivory Coast. After his attempt at escape, he was sent to the small town of Bouaflé where he lived with his uncle. Not long after, he and his uncle's family moved to Yamoussoukro. While in Ivory Coast, he learned to speak French. Kossisko returned to the United States in late 2010.
Cultural influence
Marvel Comics honored the artistry of Kossisko as 100s by remixing the cover of IVRY as a marketing tool for the comic book studios latest project.
Musical career
Kossisko wrote his first song in 2008 and recorded for the first time in early 2010. He began to take rapping seriously in 2011 at the age of 19. Following his stay in the Ivory Coast, Kossisko moved back to Berkeley where he began recording his debut mixtape as 100s titled, Ice Cold Perm. On September 5, 2012, 100s released Ice Cold Perm, which was produced largely by Joe Wax. The cover artwork was inspired by the cover of Snoop Dogg's Tha Doggfather, which he called a classic album. On the mixtape he also collaborated with Main Attrakionz and Ryan Hemsworth. On October 18, 2012, the Noisey subsidiary of Vice premiered the music video for "Brick Sell Phone".
On January 23, 2013, Ice Cold Perm was released for digital download. In early 2013, he went on the Group Hug Tour with Kreayshawn, then performed five shows at 2013's SXSW.
On June 4, 2013, 100s released the music video for "1999". This was followed by the announcement of his signing to A-Trak's Fool's Gold Records later that week. The following month Complex named him a new rapper to watch out for. His song "Life of a Mack" was featured on the video game Grand Theft Auto V, on the station Radio Los Santos. Off the popularity it gained from appearing in the game, 100s released it on September 17, 2013, as his debut single. Around the same time he was featured in an iPhone 5c commercial. Then from October to December 11, 2013, 100s toured with ASAP Ferg on the Turnt x Burnt concert tour. He was named one of the ten West Coast rappers to watch for during 2014 by The BoomBox.
The EP was released on March 6, 2014, by Fool's Gold, being premiered by The Fader. It was met with positive reviews from music critics including writers for The Fader, The Washington Post, Stereogum and Fact. Writing for Now, Julia Leconte said "It will make you smile till your face hurts as you press repeat for the 16th time... He presents himself with sophistication, and you take him seriously as a legit mack rapper rather than a farcical Snoop Dogg type wearing ridiculous oversize velvet or fur." Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly credited him for bring back g-funk.
In a 2016 interview, Kossisko described feeling "reborn" after he retired the 100s character and reinvented himself as Kossisko. He also explained that his work as 100s was partially related to anger towards his mother after the traumatic experience of being sent to Africa.
Discography
as Kossisko
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This May Be Me |
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Own Me |
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Jealousy |
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Red White N Cruel |
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LOW |
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Uptown Top Ranking (single) as featured in the film Native Son |
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The End featuring G-Eazy (single) |
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Good Thing (single) |
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World of Trouble (single) |
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Lil Red Rari (single) |
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World of Trouble (album) |
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Slay |
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as 100s
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Ice Cold Perm |
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Life of a Mack (single) |
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Ivry |
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Singles
- As featured artist
Title | Year | Release Title |
"Bankrobber" (featuring Kossisko) by Rainy Milo | 2014 | This Thing Of Ours (album) |
"Jealou$y" (featuring Kossisko and Casey Veggies) by The Neighbourhood | #000000 & #FFFFFF (album) | |
"304" (featuring Kossisko) by ALLBLACK | 2019 | "304" (single) |
"All The Things You're Searching For" (featuring Kossisko and Ashley Benson) by G-Eazy | 2020 | "Everything's Strange Here" (album) |
"Running Wild (Tumblr Girls 2)" (featuring Kossisko) by G-Eazy | 2021 | "These Things Happen Too" (album) |
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Euphoria | DJ | Episode: "'03 Bonnie and Clyde" |