Edward Mokolo Jr. (born 1974), better known as Kaysha, is a singer/rapper and producer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire). He is the son of Congolese politician Édouard Mokolo Wa Mpombo.
He was born in Kinshasa, Zaire but emigrated to France with his parents at the age of seven. Kaysha's first single, which used a sample from French West Indian band Kassav's Oulé, was called "Bounce Baby".
Kaysha's second single was "Telephone", from his album I'm Ready. The next year, he changed his entire style to record a more urban album called Worldwidechico with a duo with Wu-Tang Clan's Killah Priest. One of his biggest single is the global African hit "On dit quoi", from his album It's All Love, released on his own label Sushiraw in 2003. Some of his biggest hits are "Love de toi", "One Love", "Question my heart", "Fiona", "Musiquarian" and many more...
He produced huge hits for other artists like "Deeper" & "Rebound Chick" for Nelson Freitas, "I like it" for Abege, "Close your eyes" for Djodje, "Ceu" & "Love again" for C4 Pedro, and many more hits
Kaysha is one of the first African artist to have been nominated in the MTV Europe Awards in 2005 for Best African Artist
In 2015, he issued an Afro-house hit single, "Mama Kosa" featuring Cental African, DJ and music producer, Boddhi Satva.[1]
On 17 June 2019, Kaysha collaborated with Poison Mobutu, Mj30, Tutu Calugi, Nathalie Makoma, Noah Lunsi, Rebo Tchulo, Nzeté Sexy Chocolat Chaud and Oliverman on "Allez Les Leopards," a song composed for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations to honor the Congolese football national team, dubbed Les Leopards.[2]