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King Tee Dee Turns 42, Celebrates by Helping the Less Fortunate


King Tee Dee

Martin Morocky, popularly known as King Tee Dee, is celebrating his 42nd birthday today in a special way. Instead of receiving gifts for himself, the Mshasho CEO has asked his fans and supporters to donate N$42.00 each, which he will use to buy food for the less fortunate.

Taking to social media, King Tee Dee made a heartfelt request:

“My lovely people, I just turned 42 years old today. As a gift, please send me just N$42.00 to 0816605858. We will use it to buy food for the less fortunate. Thank you.”

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King Tee Dee

King Tee Dee started his music career under the stage name The Dogg and quickly rose to fame in the early 2000s. His unique blend of kwaito and hip-hop made him one of Namibia’s most popular artists. Over the years, he released several hit albums and won multiple music awards, becoming a household name in the country.

As a businessman, King Tee Dee founded Mshasho Records, a music label and clothing brand that has greatly influenced Namibia’s entertainment industry.

Today, King Tee Dee is not only known for his music but also for his generosity. He has been involved in several charity projects and continues to inspire many with his success story. Even as he enjoys a comfortable life, he remains committed to helping those in need.

His 42nd birthday celebration is another example of his giving spirit, as he turns his special day into an opportunity to support the less fortunate. Happy Birth Day King Tee Dee!!!

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