
Kamini Zantoko
Known For
Writing
Born
1979-12-08 in Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache, Aisne, France
Biography
Kamini Zantoko is a Black French musician and screenwriter. Kamini's father—Seyolo Zantoko—and his family moved from Zaire to Marly-Gomont, France in 1975. They had difficulty assimilating as the first Black people in town. Kamini grew up there, and by the summer of 2006, was working part-time as a nurse. Seyolo died sometime prior to 2012. Aspiring to make hip hop music, in 2006 he wrote about Marly-Gomont ("Marly-Gomont"). In his music video, made in late June on a budget of €100 (equivalent to €125 in 2022), he raps about farming and games with his friends and fellow villagers. On 30 August, Kamini uploaded the video and cold-emailed promotions to record companies; instead, a t-shirt retailer shared the link online, and by the end of the day, "Marly-Gomont" was a hit. Off the merits of his amateur viral video, Kamini signed with RCA Records on 2 November to publish "Marly-Gomont" and two more albums. In 2012, Kamini wrote and narrated the autobiographical film The African Doctor (French: Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont, lit. 'Welcome to Marly-Gomont') to pay tribute to his father. It was released in 2016, directed by Julien Rambaldi. Source: Article "Kamini (rapper)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Chronicles of the Sun
as Wilson Samba

Victoires de la musique
as Self

Star Academy
as Self

Alexandra Ehle
as Leonardo Alli

Le Bigdil
as Self - Guest

On n'est pas couché
as Self - Guest

La chanson de l'année
as Self

Petit ange
as Le pompier

I3P
as Patrick

Le Dézapping du Before

Ruben fête ses 25 ans
as Self

Harissa mon amour
as Laurent