![]() At the age of eighteen, Kakoma was disinherited by her parents for wanting to be a singer, rather than a doctor, and at the age of nineteen, she was kicked out of her home. Upon her family's relocation to Belgium at the age of 15, she began writing letters to Columbia Records in the hopes of being signed to the label. She began writing her own music at the age of seven. Kakoma's interest in music began at a young age while she was surrounded by music due to her father's interest in the European classical works of Mozart, Chopin, Vivaldi, and Beethoven. ![]() The family relocated to Rwanda in 2005 before permanently returning to Brussels in 2011. Kakoma and the rest of her siblings joined their mother in Belgium two years later in 2000, while their father remained in the Congo. ![]() After her father secured her mother's release, she fled to Belgium with one of Kakoma's sisters. Kakoma's mother was imprisoned in the Congo for two months during the Second Congo War in 1998 due to her ethnicity. Her Congolese father was a gynecologist, and her Rwandan mother was a pediatrician. Her parents were prominent doctors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the time of her birth. Lous was born Marie-Pierra Kakoma in Lubumbashi, Zaire (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo) on. Her debut album, Gore, produced by el Guincho, was released on 16 October 2020. She rose to prominence after the release of her debut single "Dilemme" in September 2019, which was followed by "Tout est gore" in December 2019 and "Solo" in March 2020. Marie-Pierra Kakoma ( French pronunciation: born ), known professionally as Lous and the Yakuza, is a Congolese- Belgian singer, rapper, songwriter, model, and artist.
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