Artist's albums
逮虾户
2023 · single
小汽车(feat. 那奇沃夫)
2023 · single
LOVE (feat. KnowKnow) [Feat.Know Know]
2023 · single
Sometimes
2023 · single
LONG TIME KNOW SEE
2022 · album
清空 Prod.TQ/KnowKnow
2022 · single
莫欺少年穷 Prod.TQ/KnowKnow
2022 · single
玩孩儿Playboy Prod.TQ
2022 · single
Mr G Wagon
2022 · single
随便
2022 · single
BOYFRIEND
2022 · single
說拜拜
2022 · single
坦白(钢琴版)
2022 · single
坦白
2021 · single
笑话
2021 · single
Mr. Enjoy Da Money 2: Knowbody (Deluxe)
2021 · album
唯一
2020 · single
Map
2020 · single
Mr. Enjoy Da Money
2019 · album
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Biography
Having earned international recognition for Chinese hip-hop through Chengdu four-piece Higher Brothers, rapper KnowKnow (also known as DZKnow, or simply DZ) turned to solo work in late 2019, releasing debut album, Mr. Enjoy Da Money, in December that year. His style -- delivered in a fusion of Sichuanese dialects, Mandarin, and English -- retained the dynamism he displayed under the Higher Brothers moniker and, combined with a larger-than-life personality and surprising vocal dexterity, enabled him to produce vibrant material for the world stage. With two albums and a mixtape under his belt as part of the Higher Brothers, Chinese rapper KnowKnow (born Dīng Zhèn) had established himself as one of the key players in China's rap scene, proving his mettle through the late 2010s with punchy raps, infectious choruses, and a distinct lyrical style. Following the release of the group's internationally successful sophomore album, Five Stars, KnowKnow set to work on a solo venture, set to be released later that year. Adding "Mr. Enjoy Da Money" and "Mafia Cashier" to his already-extensive list of nicknames ("Chinese Biggie" being a fan favorite), the rapper used his solo venture to embrace his colorful personality, delivering hype-inducing braggadocio over vibrant, varied productions. Overflowing with personality, Mr Enjoy Da Money arrived in mid-December with a smorgasbord of styles: KnowKnow proved equally comfortable on the breakneck trap of "Face Power," the boom-bap modernization of "Role Playing Game," and the guitar-driven balladry of "I Love You 3000 III." ~ David Crone