The son of Dominican parents, left-field pop artist
Shakka -- a singer, songwriter, and producer -- was raised in London, England and was exposed to music at an early age by his father, a member of a reggae band.
Shakka studied at London's Centre for Young Musicians and debuted in July 2009 with an EP, Foolishness, Vol. 1 -- a mix of pop, rap, and reggae he deprecatingly referred to as "the early babbling stages of a haphazard singer/songwriter." A conceptual mixtape release, The Shakka Crown Affair, followed in March 2011. He compiled his sung-and-beatboxed covers, including
Frank Ocean's "Thinkin' Bout You" and a medley of
Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" and
Usher's "Climax," and released them as The Shakkapellas in November 2012. Early the following year, he was featured on
Wretch 32's "Blackout," a Top Ten hit in the U.K. The EPs Tribe and
The Lost Boys followed, respectively, in 2013 and 2015, and
Basement Jaxx's "Rock This Road," featuring
Shakka, was issued between them. ~ Andy Kellman