Ginjin
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About
Rapper and songwriter who co-founded the rap group LOI4IXCOH with fellow artists Lil Thug E and FLA, and who is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of Mongolian rap and hip-hop music. Some of his most popular songs include "Boroo," "Biye Daa," "ATM," "Sugar Daddy," and "Birthday." His 2017 single "Pretty Girls Like Trap Music" greatly influenced the Mongolian audience, as well as other Mongolian artists. He has performed at the Golden Melody Awards, widely known as Taiwan's Grammy Awards, and headlined some of the biggest music festivals in Mongolia including XMF and Playtime.
Before Fame
He first took an interest in music as a primary school student. He went on to graduate with a bachelor's degree of science in international tourism and hospitality management from I-Shou University. He started to write his own lyrics in 2006 and he recorded his first song, titled "220" (under the stage name EZ-Loc), the following year.
Trivia
The name Ginjin can be translated to mean "chainy" or "someone who has many chains." He is able to sing and rap proficiently in both Mongolian and English, and he has been known to demonstrate a variety of different flows that feature both classic hip-hop and Asian musical components.
Family Life
He was born in Germany to Mongolian parents. His parents were the owners of a travel agency. He has shared numerous photos of himself with his girlfriend Sora on his ginjinsor Instagram account.
Associated With
His rap group, which is called LOI4IXCOH, has often been referred to as the Mongolian Migos.