Damso


William Kalubi, better known by his stage name Damso, is a Belgian-Congolese rapper, singer, and songwriter.

Early life

Kalubi was born in Kinshasa, Zaire. When he was nine years old, he and his family left the country because of the bloody armed conflict and moved to Belgium. They eventually settled in Matonge, a largely Congolese neighborhood in Ixelles, Brussels.

Education

After completing Secondary school, Damso's parents encouraged him to continue his studies. The artist then proceeded in majoring in marketing and psychology. However, Damso spent more time in recording studios affecting his grades negatively. This led to a clash with his parents, especially his dad, a medical doctor in Kinshasa. "I was even kicked out of the house!" explained Damso. This became a major time of struggle for the artist, which led him to live in various squats of the city and led no choice for Damso to trade or sell his goods for money. The artist states: "I did marketing and psychology, but racism took a toll on my life choices. I never really felt accepted because of that. I tried to find jobs, I had interviews, but it never worked out. Maybe it's because of my height, I'm intimidating, I don't know. It's also what pushed me into illegal activities; I wasn't trying to be sly, I just needed cash. All of this makes you angry, but it also makes you want to make your own choices. Working behind a desk with a boss who calls you a "dirty nigger" has never been an interest of mine. I didn't want to accept such treatment, just because I have to pay my rent at the end of the month. It motivated me."

Career

Damso started his rap career in 2006 by performing at local and underground events. At the start of his rap career, he formed rap collective OPG with childhood friend Dolfa. They later recruited Ducke, Lio Brown, and Rex. He released his first solo project Salle d'attente online as a free download in 2014. In collaboration with his band OPG, and significantly inspired by his younger brother Mehdi Rais, he released his mixtape MMMXIII on 24 September 2014. Damso made his name in 2015 thanks to his song Poseidon, which appears on Booba's OKLM mixtape. Following this, he joined Booba's 92i collective and signed with Universal. He made an appearance on Booba's album Nero Nemesis on the track Pinocchio, in collaboration with Booba and rapper Gato Da Bato. Damso's verse was noted by the public and the media, increasing his popularity and widening his audience. He was signed to Universal Music with whom he has released three albums, Batterie Faible in 2016, Ipséité in 2017 and Lithopédion in 2018.

Controversy

National soccer teams often commission musicians to create songs for big tournaments as a way of building morale and reflecting national identity. In 2018, the Belgian Football Association announced that they would hire Damso to prepare anthem for their participation in the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
However, the Belgian FA received strong criticism from the public and women rights group because of misogynist and sexist content of Damso’s songs. In March 2018, it announced that it had ended the collaboration with Damso “by mutual agreement,” according to a statement. The association went on to say, “We especially wish to apologize to all those who felt offended, discriminated against or diminished by the choice of the artist in question.”

Awards

In France, all of Damso's albums have attained at minimum platinum certification. On July 8, 2016, his first studio album, entitled Batterie Faible, was released on Booba's 92i label. The project, fully mixed and recorded by Krisy, has been certified platinum with more than 100,000 sales in France. His second album Ipséité was released on April 28, 2017 and was certified 3x platinum in less than six months; Ipséité is now certified Diamond with Damso over 900,000 cumulative album sales in France. In 2018, his third and latest album Lithopedion was certified Platinum within a week of its release and is now certified 3x Platinum. He won the best musicer awards.

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

Singles

As lead artist