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Biography
Christos Ioannidis, known professionally as Light, is a prominent Greek rapper born on January 24, 1995, in Sykies, Thessaloniki. Of mixed heritage, with a Greek father and Kenyan mother, he often embraces the moniker "Nero Greco" ("Black Greek") to reflect his multicultural background.
Discovered at the age of 17 by rapper Ypochthonios, Light began his music career in 2012 and quickly rose to prominence in the Greek trap scene. His debut EP, Nero Greco (2015), was followed by several successful albums, including Primo (2017), Supernova (2020, with Hawk), Immortale (2021), Romeo (2022), and No Cap (2024). Notable tracks like "Mosca," "Obsessed," and "24hrs" have garnered millions of streams, solidifying his status as one of Greece's most streamed rappers.
Beyond music, Light has ventured into acting, with a role in the film The Aegean, portraying a character named Khristos that mirrors his own cultural experiences.
Thug Slime is a Greek rapper and trap artist known for his distinctive style that blends traditional hip-hop with modern trap elements. Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Bulgarian and Nigerian parents, he was introduced to rap music at a young age by his mother as a means to learn English.
His music often reflects personal experiences, addressing themes of struggle and resilience. Popular tracks include "Lamogia," "Bonnie & Clyde," "Alitissa," and "Lenon." His 2023 album, Sextape, showcases his versatility and has contributed to his growing popularity in the hip-hop and trap music scenes.
Thug Slime has collaborated with various artists, including Light, Mad Clip, and Trannos, further establishing his presence in the Greek music industry. His energetic performances at events like the 2310 Music Festival have solidified his reputation as a dynamic live performer.
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