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Dip Doundou Guiss
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Dominique Preira, better known by his moniker Dip Doundou Guiss, is a talented rapper from Dakar, Senegal. He honed his rhythmic freestyle style at a young age, drawing inspiration from artists like Daara J and Positive Black Soul. In 2011, Dip formed Doundou Guiss alongside rapper Swazi, but their collaboration was short-lived. He subsequently pursued a solo career and signed with the Rep’Tyle Music label in Dakar. Building on the success of hit singles like "Hors Norme" and "Yakarouma Ci Ken," Dip released his debut album, "Tay Leu Kagn," in 2016. He followed up with "Loo Ñeme Ñàkk" (often abbreviated as "LNN") in 2019, and in 2020, Dip solidified his musical presence in the rap scene with the single "ànd xeex coronavirus."
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