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Christoph the Change | |
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Birth name | Christopher Nyenga |
Also known as | The Jue Dem Bonnie Dust, Musical Jorweah |
Born | (1993-04-10) 10 April 1993 (age 31) Monrovia, Liberia |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Massive Media Entertainment |
Christopher Christoph Nyenga (born 10 April 1993), known professionally as Christoph the Change, is a Liberian rapper and songwriter. After releasing the hip-hop track "Take a Break", he was criticized for sounding "too American". He gained mainstream success in Liberia after releasing the Hipco songs "Papay God", "Heaven and Hell", and "Gbanna Man".
Early life
Christoph the Change was born on April 10, 1993, in Monrovia, Liberia. He attended St. Matthew United Methodist High School. Though apparently living a "lavish lifestyle", he was evicted in 2019 from a rental property for not paying the rent on time.
Discography
Singles
- "DJ SK" (featuring Christoph Ejoke) (2016)
- "Hold Your Polaruh" (featuring Margas) (2016)
- "Marry Me" (featuring Yung Muse Nest Json) (2016)
- "BYC Anthem" (featuring Quincy B) (2015)
- "Hipco 101 - 105" (2017)
- "Handbag" (2017)
- "Politics" (2017)
- "What Y'all Want" (2017)
- "Hipco and Trapco"
- "Turn Up"
- "Eggs are cook from the Edges"
- "Woomi"
- "Senior Player"
- "Rack 8 Shake 8"
- "Bad Girl" (featuring Revoluxon and T Floyd)
- "Clap for Jesus" (2019)
- "Landlord Daughter" (2020)
Awards and nominations
Year | Event | Award | Recipient | Result | Reference |
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2015 | Liberian Entertainment Awards | Hipco Artist Of The Year | Himself | Won | |
Liberia Music Awards | Best Artist | Himself | Nominated | ||
2016 | Liberia Music Awards | Hipco/Trapco Artist of the Year | Himself | Won |
See also
References
- ^ Robin Dopoe (27 April 2017). "Liberia: On the Rise - Christoph's Story About How He Overcame Poverty and Mockery to Become a Superstar". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
- Dopoe, Robin (13 September 2019). "LIB Life: HipCo Rapper Christoph, Others Evicted for Rent". Liberian Observer. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
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