Killa Kela

He transitioned from a rapper and MC, to a beatboxer and vocalist, gaining recognition through tours with notable artists and affiliations, such as the Rock Steady Crew and the Scratch Perverts.

His performances are known for blending music styles and showcasing his "multivocalism" technique, which includes vocal scratching, imitations of popular songs, and a mix of drum and bass, electro, and hip hop.

Killa Kela’s career started in 1997 when he formed a 10 collective strong U.K Hip Hop crew called 360 Physicals; composed of MC’s DJ’s and graffiti artists from across the Southeast of the U.K.

Around the same time Kela was inducted into the legendary New York Hip Hop organisation the Rock Steady Crew by the then Rocksteady U.K chapter representative Tuff Tim Twist.

This came about after both Tim and RSC founder Crazy Legs (NYC), witnessed Kela perform (multiple times) at The U.K Breakdancing Championships which were held in London between 2001 - 2003.

Performing for the legendary BBC Radio DJ John Peeles on his 60th birthday, Showcasing at Reading & Leeds Festival, and being a host for the World DMC championship events for six years consecutively.

His live shows incorporates drum and bass, electro and hip hop styles, singing, MCing, realistic vocal scratching, body movements, and imitations of popular songs such as "I'm a Slave 4 U" by Britney Spears and "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega.

The Elocution album [3] (Sony BMG) came in 2005 and included The Elysian Quartet on strings, backing vocalists Rookwood and Trip, DJ Skeletrik, and his producer Spider on keys and vocals.

studio work with Tinie Tempah, Wiley from his "See Clear Now" Album, The Kool Kids (US), visuals and beatbox for the Gorillaz Soundsystem project, and recording with The Glitch Mob.

[citation needed] In 2015, Kela performed alongside DJ Fresh and Fleur East at the Royal Albert Hall, and collaborated With UK Funky pioneer Roska on "Toll Booth" off the Asking 4 It EP.

Kela hit the road beatboxing as part of the half time show for Monster Energy's RX Rig Riot events, which took him on tour across Europe.

Kela was featured on the Conrank track "Set It Off" which was released on Circus Records, as well as TV commercials for Virgin Media (the sponsor for Britain's Got Talent ), Ford, and Campari in Germany.

Killa Kela performing at the Camden Crawl in 2007