Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi

Under the stage name Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi, she won the £500,000 jackpot on ITV music game show Walk the Line in December 2021.

[4][2] Moko has spoken about her experiences with the neurological condition chromesthesia, in which sounds invoke images of colour: "I always had to listen to each song with my eyes shut, because then I could feel technicolour circles and holograms inside of my eyelids.

"[3] During her studies at Goldsmiths, Moko began recording music with two of her fellow students, a production duo called the Impostors.

[9] Dance producers Chase & Status featured Moko on two tracks on their album Brand New Machine (released in October 2013): "Count on Me" and "Like That".

[12] In 2014, Moko collaborated with singer-producer MNEK on the track "Judgement Day", which is scheduled for release as a single from his upcoming debut album.

[3] DIY has called Moko a "trip hop revivalist",[11] with NME describing her as "southeast London's answer to Massive Attack".