Presented by K.O.K Records, King Keon drops all new cutting-edge visual for the highly favored single “Like Master P”. First of its kind, King strays away from showing off fast cars and goes much bigger, as the video is set in a gritty mechanic shop for 18-wheeler trucks. K.O.K records seem to have turned the body shop into a “money-making” hub featuring an underground fight club, with prized fighters and lots of cash flow. There is no lack of dime pieces in this production, King is accompanied by a diverse group of stunning, yet exotic camouflage-wearing mechanics. Directed by Rock Davis, KOK Records brings “no limit” feeling energy to the screen.
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Born Keon Williams, King Keon is the most anticipated recording artist to date hailing from Jersey City, NJ. Before the music, King excelled as both a boxer and football player; earning a full Division I scholarship to play football at Delaware State University.
Keon’s hard work had been put to a halt once he was arrested and expelled because of an altercation on campus grounds. King later appealed, and was reinstated to DSU where he graduated with his Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management and minor in Business.
After college, King Keon fully invested in his craft starting with his image. King dropped 125 lbs. (yes, one-hundred and twenty-five pounds) in 5 months all naturally through “discipline and consistency”, nothing mere short of the impossible.
King then began to create a heavy buzz independently through KOK Records backed by his father (Big Keek) with gems like “Party & O’s”, “Picture Me”, “Holy” and a series of epic freestyles. While getting his project complete and putting together the marketing strategy for his next single, king decided to compete and won the NJ Golden Gloves and can call himself Heavyweight Golden Glove Champion of New Jersey.
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