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There are multiple artists using the name AMK. 1.) Alex AMK Mikulecký is originally from Prague, but has been living in the West Bohemian small town of Louny for five years. But another rap story began to be born in town where he lived, which could have, as it seems, a great future. AMK wasn't particularly interested in rap until he moved here. He just thought he'd give it a try, which was a good idea. Among his most successful compositions are, for example, In the heart or Ferrero. 2.) AMK, or Adam Met Karl, was a Hong Kong based independent band from 1989-1996. Adam and Karl in the band's name represent Adam Smith and Karl Marx. Their songs featured upbeat melodies and fast rhythms, with lyrics inspired from political issues and ordinary city life in Hong Kong often presented in a humorous and satirical way. In 2006, a compilation album, In the name of AMK, was released by Harbour Records as a tribute to the band. Their songs were performed by various independent acts such as False Alarm, Fruitpunch and 22 Cats. One of their most notable achievements was their theme song for a television programme, One Person, Two Roles (一人分飾兩角), which was recorded by Faye Wong in 1995 on an EP with the same title. 3.) Anthony Michael King is an American experimental musician (b. 1964, California, USA) who has been active since the early 80s and created his own label, Banned Production. 4.) AMK (born Joachim Amoko, 1996 in Paris) is a French rapper of Cameroonian and Cape Verdean descent known for his versatile blend of rap, trap, and melodic vocals. Active since 2016, he gained early attention through singles and freestyles before releasing his breakthrough project 15 in 2022, featuring artists like Nekfeu and SLKRACK. In 2023, he expanded his artistic universe with La Vie de Roni, followed by 15 Vol.2 in 2024. His appearance on Netflix’s Nouvelle École further boosted his visibility. AMK’s music reflects his Parisian roots, personal storytelling, and a dynamic, modern approach to French rap. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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