Marie-Pierra Kakoma, known professionally as Lous and the Yakuza, is a Congolese-Belgium singer, rapper, songwriter, model, and artist. She rose to prominence after the release of her debut single “Dilemme” in September 2019. She began writing her own music at the age of seven. Upon her family’s relocation to Belgium at the age of 15, she began writing letters to Columbia Records in the hopes of being signed to the label. At the age of eighteen, Kakoma was disinherited by her parents for wanting to be a singer, rather than a doctor, and at the age of nineteen, she was kicked out of her home. In the period of homelessness that followed, she lived on the streets for several months before settling in a music studio, where she would sleep and record music, while commuting back and forth between a variety of service jobs. Over three years, Kakoma recorded 52 songs, comprising seven EP’s. In 2016, she appeared in the music video for “BruxellesVie” by Belgian artist Damso.
Kakoma adopted the moniker Lous and the Yakuza from an anagram for soul, the source of her musical passion, and Yakuza, Japan’s organized crime syndicate, the name of which she uses to describe her “crew” of collaborators whom she relies on create her music. Lous was first discovered by her manager, Miguel Fernandez, after he found her releases on the internet. Beginning in 2017, she realized her passion to create an album, enlisted many of her close friends to form a supporting band, and began performing at bars and nightclubs in the Brussels underground culture. In late 2017, Lous was invited to perform an acoustic set for La ChillZone, after which she was signed to Sony Music in France, at the age of 22. In June 2018, “Le Ridicule Ne Tue Pas” was released, a collaboration between Lous and the Yakuza and the French electronic group BSSMNT.
After a six-month search for a producer that fit her aspirations, Kakoma took notice of Spanish producer el Guincho, following his work on Rosalia’s single “Malamente”. Lous released her debut single “Dilemme” in September 2019, which was produced by el Guincho and Ponko. The song propelled Kakoma into prominence after it received viral acclaim, accumulating more than 20 million streams on Spotify and 8.9 million views on YouTube. The song’s music video, directed by Wendy Morgan, captures the various identities that Lous holds in a variety of environments, meant to represent her life transition from Congo to Belgium.
At the 2019 Red Bull Elektropedia Awards, Lous and the Yakuza won the silver medal in the “Fresh on the Scene” category. Lous’s second single, “Tout est gore”, also produced by el Guincho, was released in December 2019. The song gained popularity after actress Issa Rae shared a clip from the video on social media. In March 2020, Lous released her third single, “Solo”, with an accompanying music video directed by Wendy Morgan and Kevin Bago. An associated documentary short film, titled Solo (Genesis) was released in April. All three singles were included on her debut album, Gore, which was produced by el Guincho. Originally scheduled to be released in June 2020, the album was later delayed until the autumn.
In February 2020, Kakoma modeled for French luxury fashion house Chloe during Paris Fashion Week, where she participated in the runway presentation of their fall/winter 2020/21 collection. In March 2020, Lous and the Yakuza was included in Spotify’s RADAR initiative, which aims to broaden artists’ worldwide reach through marketed social channels and curated playlists. In February 2021, she released her single “Je ne sais pas”, featuring Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta. In August, she joined Woodkit to perform at the handover ceremony from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games to Paris 2024. In 2023, she branched into acting with a guest role as DJ in John Wick: Chapter 4.