Baby K

Rapper

Baby K was born in Singapore on February 5th, 1983 and is the Rapper. At the age of 41, Baby K biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 5, 1983
Nationality
Italy
Place of Birth
Singapore
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Composer, Model, Rapper, Singer
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Baby K Life

Baby K (born Claudia Nahum; 5 February 1983) is an Italian singer, songwriter, rapper and model.

She is mainly known for her hits "Killer", recorded with Tiziano Ferro, and "Roma-Bangkok", a duet with Giusy Ferreri, which was the best-selling single of 2015 in Italy.

Early life

Born to Italian parents in Singapore and raised in London, in the suburb of Pinner she now resides in Milan, Italy. She attended the Harrow School of Young Musicians, where she was able to take part in a musical tour in Europe. In 2000, she returned to Italy after an absence of ten years, working on hip hop radio programs.

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Baby K Career

Career

SOS, her first appearance as an artist in the rap scene, was released in 2008 by her first album on the Quadrato Basement. About two years ago, she introduced "Femmina Alfa" (Alpha Female), which attracted over 10,000 viewers in the first few months.

Una Seria, Sony Music's debuting of a brand new look, gained acclaim, occupying the top spot on iTunes and the tenth position in the ranking officer FIMI in 2013. Baby K was the opening act of the only Italian stop of the Azealia Banks tour on May 13th. In the category of Best New Artist at the Pepsi MTV Awards in 2013, Baby K was also nominated. In September 2013, she released "Killer," with Tiziano Ferro, marking her first top ten single on the Italian Singles Chart. With Tiziano Ferro and "Una seria" with Fabri Fibra, then releases the single "Sei sola" as a result.

Her album "Roma-Bangkok," which stars Giusy Ferreri, reached the top of the Italian music charts for weeks in 2015, receiving the diamond award for 500.000 sales. The song was in top international charts including Finland, France, and Switzerland. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, the second studio album from the UK, is released on September 11, debuting at number 4 of the Italian charts. In partnership with Federica Abbate, the third single Chiudo gli occhi e salto entered radio rotation on October 23, 2015.

"Voglio ballare con te" was launched in 2017 and became Baby K's second Vevo Certified and sold over 250.000 copies. Andrés Dvicio performed with him, whose video reached 100 million views on YouTube and became Baby K's second. He introduced the hit "Da zero a cento" in 2018, which debuted in second place on the FIMI charts and sold over 150,000 copies and the single "Come no." He unveiled the Icona album on November 18, 2018, which features previous hits and debuts at number six on the FIMI charts. On May 31, 2019, the singer unveiled single "Playa" not on the album, and it has sold over 100,000 copies, not on the album. For her multi platinum hits, she has received two Wind Music Awards.

Baby K's single "Buenos Aires" was announced as the lead single for her debuting studio album on March 6, 2020. With Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni, the rapper launched "Non mi basta più" in July 2020.

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Mother of premature baby Lucy Letby tried to kill demands NHS managers be 'personally' held accountable for decisions, inquiry hears

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2024
The neo-natal nurse tampered with the breathing tube of the infant, who was born 15 weeks early and known as Baby K, two hours after her birth, in February 2016, causing her to collapse. She was resuscitated and transferred to a more specialised hospital a few hours later but died aged four days. Dr Ravi Jayaram, a senior paediatrician who has appeared regularly on television, told Letby's trial he walked into Baby K's nursery to find her watching the tot and 'doing nothing.' By this time, the medic and his colleagues on the neo-natal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital, had already begun voicing suspicions about Letby and her association with a rise in unexpected collapses and deaths to senior executives, but she wasn't removed from working. Letby went on to kill two of three triplet brothers and harm another three baby boys before she was finally removed from the unit, in June 2016.

Lucy Letby's bosses 'facilitated a mass murderer' by ignoring concerns about the serial baby killer, inquiry hears

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2024
The mother of one of Lucy Letby's victims has slammed bosses at the Countess of Chester Hospital and said they 'facilitated a mass murderer', an inquiry heard. An inquiry into the events surrounding the crimes of Letby heard that a baby girl's death in October 2015 could have been prevented if 'prompt and effective action' was taken following the deaths of three infants in June of that year. The serial killer had injected air into Child I's stomach and bloodstream as she finally took her life on her fourth attempt. The mother accused bosses of 'trying to create their own narrative that Lucy Letby was a victim of bullying and harassment' to protect the hospital from 'looking bad'.

The truth about all the disputed Lucy Letby evidence: As claims she is innocent grow louder, read the definitive breakdown by GUY ADAMS

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2024
Two different juries and four of the most senior judges in the land concluded that Lucy Letby (pictured, left, while working as a nurse and right, in a court drawing) was one of the most prolific serial killers of modern times. Yet ever since she was convicted of murdering seven newborn babies and attempting to murder six more, a growing army of sceptics including medical experts has decided the verdict against her is deeply flawed. Yesterday, in part one of his analysis of the case, GUY ADAMS looked at the crucial areas of evidence, from the 'confessional' notes she wrote to 'suspicious alterations' to medical records. Here, he continues his forensic examination...
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