Ya Kid K (born Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi,[1] 1972) is a Congolese–Belgian hip hop recording artist. She was the rapper for the dance/house act Technotronic. Her sister is Karoline "Leki" Kamosi.
Early life
At the age of 11, Djogi moved to Belgium, later moving to Chicago (where she explored hip-hop, and the emerging sounds of house music),[2] and later moved to Dallas, Texas.
Music career
After moving back to Belgium from the US,[2] Ya Kid K helped form a hip hop label called Fresh Beat Productions. She was part of the dance project Technotronic,[2][3] which debuted with a major worldwide hit in 1989, "Pump Up the Jam".[2] Although she did not appear in the video, she was finally credited as vocalist on the track on the US reissue of the group's debut album.[4]
While Jo Bogaert hired new singers for Technotronic's third album, Body to Body, Ya Kid K returned after limited success of her own album, One World Nation. This album contained many different musical and, in particular, vocal styles.
In 1995, Technotronic re-emerged in the U.S. with Ya Kid K as its front vocalist, again with limited success of the album, Recall. On the track "Are You Ready" she teamed up with Daisy Dee, who already did a cover version of "This Beat is…" with MC B. In 1996, a Ya Kid K single titled "Rock My World" was released. She appeared in June 2000 on Technotronic's single "The Mariachi." In 2002, she released Take a Trip on Semini Records.
In 1997, Ya Kid K also provided fresh vocals for the 2 Skinnee J's cover of "Pump Up the Jam" entitled, "BBQ". She sang "Pump up the gas grill" as the chorus.[6]
In October 2005, Ya Kid K made a guest appearance on Public Warning the debut album of English female rapper Lady Sovereign.
In 2011, she returned with the song "DO UC ME Standing". Ya Kid K also released the song "Comes Love".
In 2014 she released some new tracks and an album called Stalled Constructions.
In 2024. Ya Kid K changed the lyrics to “Pump up the Jam” at the end of a Bob’s Burgers episode. Instead of saying “Get you booty on the floor” to, “get your Gayle on the floor”. Referencing the character Gayle. The episode aired September 15, 2024 and was called “The Right Tough Stuff.”
Personal life
After the single "Rockin' Over the Beat", Ya Kid K had a child with MC Eric who performed the Technotronic hit "This Beat Is Technotronic".[2]
Discography
1992: One World Nation (The Kids Shall Overcome)SBK/EMI