Do Nico and Vinz still make music?

Norwegian duo Nico & Vinz returned with a new song “Don’t Be Afraid” alongside a music video on June 4, 2021. It is their first music in four years since the 2017 EP “Elephant in the Room”.

What nationality is Nico and Vinz?

Rappers Nico & Vinz are a duo born Kahouly Nicolay “Nico” Sereba on December 1, 1990, from Holmlia, Oslo. He is biracial with a father from Ivory Coast and Vincent “Vinzy” Dery, born on August 24, 1990, from Lambertseter, Oslo, of Ghanaian parents. The Polylingual team had been recording together since age 19 in 2009.

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What is Nico and Vinz real name?

Rappers Nico & Vinz are a duo born Kahouly Nicolay “Nico” Sereba on December 1, 1990, from Holmlia, Oslo. He is biracial with a father from Ivory Coast and Vincent “Vinzy” Dery, born on August 24, 1990, from Lambertseter, Oslo, of Ghanaian parents. The Polylingual team had been recording together since age 19 in 2009.

How did Nico and Vinz become so popular?

Upon being released internationally, and following the duo’s name change to Nico & Vinz, the song attained commercial success in various other countries, reaching number one in Canada , New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the top five in Australia and the United States, among other nations.

When did Nico and Vinz release Am I Wrong?

The music video was released via YouTube on June 20, 2013. In early 2014, Nico & Vinz received the European Border Breakers Award (EBBA) at Eurosonic Festival, performed at the Spellemann Awards, completed a Scandinavian tour, and launched “Am I Wrong” worldwide.

Who are Nico Sereba and Vincent Dery?

Nico Sereba of Norwegian-Ivorian origin and Vincent Dery of Ghanaian origin created their music as a fusion of genres as diverse as pop to reggae to soul, having been exposed by the various musical influences of their parents with whom they did recurring trips to the West Coast of Africa.