Abbas Kubaff

Andrew Kabiru Karuku (born 8 January 1978), popularly known as Abbas Kubaff, is a Kenyan hip hop artist who was raised in the Kariobangi South, Nairobi.

K-South was a trio formed by Abbas, his brother KC and neighborhood friend Bamboo.

The group split in 2005 after KC went missing and Bamboo move to the United States.

[1] As a solo artist Abbas is famous for hit songs such as "Chapaa" and "Tokelezea".

He has toured extensively in Europe and has performed in Nairobi as the opening act for Coolio, Lost Boyz, Maxi Priest and Akon.