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Name
  
Henry Korvits

Birth name
  
Henry Korvits

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, producer

Genres
  
Hip hopRap


Origin
  
Tallinn, Estonia

Also known as
  
G-Enka

Years active
  
1996 - present

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Born
  
December 30, 1974 (age 49) (
1974-12-30
)

Role
  
Rapper · twitter.com/paksbasilio

Albums
  
Genka / Paul Oja, Oleg Kosjugini lugu

Music groups
  
Toe Tag (Since 1996), A-Ruhm (Since 1998)

Similar People
  
Paul Oja, Suur Papa, Metsakutsu, Cool D, Jarek Kasar

Henry Kõrvits (born 30 December 1974 in Tallinn), better known by his stagename G-Enka is an Estonian rapper and record producer.

G-Enka Henry Krvits kski teine jaam ei mngi nii palju head Eesti

G-Enka started rapping in 1996 along with Revo and DJ Paul Oja, who was G-Enka's schoolmate. Together they started a band called Toe Tag. Their first album The Real Kuhnja Homophobes was released next year. In 1998, G-Enka and Revo joined another Estonian rap group, A-Rühm, and Toe Tag went on vacation. Also G-Enka started making his own solo songs. The most famous hit was "Tallinn", which was rapped along with Droopy in 2001. During the same year Toe Tag came back together and started a big Estonian tour. In 2004, Toe Tag released their second studio album Legendaarne (Legendary), which consisted of 18 songs. The most famous songs from the album were "Legendaarne" and "Pankrot" (Bankruptcy). In 2006, G-Enka and A-Rühm released their new album Leegion which had 23 songs. The most famous songs from this album were "Palmisaar" (Palm Island) and "Tugitooli Gangster" (Armchair Gangster).

G-Enka PUBLIKU VIDEO Henry Krvits keegi ei tea tpselt mis on vrtfilm

G-Enka and DJ Paul Oja started their own record company, Legendaarne Records. Also G-Enka and A-Rühm were the warm-up performers for 50 Cent on his 2007 Europe promo tour for the Curtis album in Tallinn.

G-Enka VIDEOLUBADUS Genka pihipingis ehk mille totab rppar Henry Krvits

References

G-Enka Wikipedia