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Kenna
Kenna
Kenna Zemedkun spent the first three years of his life with his grandfather in Ethiopia, where his family was from. His mother and father had left the country soon after his birth to escape persecution from the new government, moving first to England and then to the U.S. Kenna eventually joined his parents in Cincinnati when he was three years old -- however, he spent his formative years in the place that really affected his music: Virginia Beach. It was there that a friend lent him a copy of U2's Joshua Tree, an album that profoundly changed Kenna's perspective on how an album could sound. Soon, he started teaching himself how to play the piano and studied singers like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, as well as listened to his fair share of bands like the Cure and Duran Duran.

Kenna didn't decide to make music his career, however, until college, when he realized that the more standard route of formal education wasn't the right one for him. Teaming up with high-school friend Chad Hugo (of the Neptunes), Kenna set to work making demo tapes. One of these eventually made its way to Atlantic, and then to Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, who had recently started his own imprint, Flawless, on Geffen/Interscope. Durst was impressed by what he heard and gave Kenna (with production help from Hugo) the go-ahead to make his own album. Unfortunately, when it was completed, Durst was unable to get the backing from Interscope to release it, and let the musician go (among other things, the label was unsure how to promote the album, as it didn't fit into any one market). Record in hand, Kenna found a new home at Columbia, which eventually issued New Sacred Cow in 2003.

His sophomore effort faced similar problems. Although it was mostly completed by 2005, again he had trouble finding a label to put it out. To help fill the ever-growing space between albums, Kenna released the EP The Black Goodbye with help from the Neptunes-run Star Trak in 2006. Finally, signed back to Interscope, his second full-length, Make Sure They See My Face, was released in October 2007 (and not without its share of delays and changes, of course). ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Kenna
The first rule of understanding Kenna is to really believe him when he says his name means "to ...
Songs: 13, Videos: 0, Playlists: 2, Blog Posts: 0, Polls: 0, Battles: 0

Most Popular Music Videos (3)

Say Goodbye To Love
(Duration: 3:15)
Jul 16th, 4:54am
hell bent
(Duration: 4:58)
Jun 23rd, 7:38pm
Hell Bent
(Duration: 5:04)
Jul 23rd, 6:03pm

Fan Comments

Aug 19th, 2:03am
how does he get his picture to move? & he's great!
Jul 24th, 4:29pm
Kenna is hosting the new ‘You On You’ HP YouTube contest, encouraging people to create and share videos to express who they are, all without sharing their faces, for a chance to win $300,000 in prizes! Check it out at www.youtube.com/hp.
Jul 13th, 1:54am
thank you for making something real, i'm glad I found you through imeem.
Jun 24th, 2:27am
Where can we find the original instrumentals of New Sacred Cow?!
Nov 9th, 8:07pm
keep doing what youre doing cuz i love it :)
looking foward to everything to come
p.s. hellbent and static!
Oct 14th, 6:43pm
thanx for the add
Aug 26th, 12:10am


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~J.A
www.myspace.com/jessieadore
Aug 10th, 12:51am
Album Was Amazing, Make One Another Soon? L0L.
Aug 7th, 10:27pm
one of my favorite songs is "I gotta know" But my alll time favorite song is "Sun Red Sky Blue"
can't wait till the next cd
Jul 8th, 2:02am
thanks for the add...no really, thanks!!!
really dig your songs
do what you do and keep it up