Flex D'Paper, born Alex Julius Kwesigabo on January 19, 1990, in Kampala, Uganda, is a renowned Ugandan rapper and songwriter. He began his music career at a young age, initially forming a high school rap group called Rapaholix with friends Dasper Cosine and later joined by A Pass as an affiliate. This group released a mixtape titled "The Eviction Notice," which included popular singles like "Burning," "Party Life," and "Follow Me" featuring Allan Toniks. Flex D'Paper has been part of significant collaborations, including the 2014 UG Cypher that featured several prominent Ugandan rappers.
In his solo career, Flex D'Paper has released several notable works, including the mixtape "Not for Sale" in 2017 and the album "Kampala Boy" in 2021, which gained significant attention and acclaim. His music often blends hip-hop with trap elements, reflecting his versatility as an artist. He is also known for his collaboration with other artists, such as Navio, Martha Smallz, and Shena Skies, as seen in tracks like "Day Ones" and "Mbikwasagwe". Flex D'Paper has also ventured into fashion with a clothing line called "Rapaholix," started with his high school friends.
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