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The Dogg (Martin Morocky) was born on 31 March, 1983 in Maheba, Zambia, is a Namibian musician. Discover The Dogg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

Popular As Martin Morocky
Occupation Musician, producer
Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March, 1983
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Maheba, Zambia
Nationality Zambia

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Who Is The Dogg's Wife?

His wife is Nomvula Mapolombo

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The Dogg Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is The Dogg worth at the age of 40 years old? The Dogg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Zambia. We have estimated The Dogg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1983

Martin Morocky (born 31 March 1983), known by his stage name as The Dogg (or King TeeDee), is a Namibian musician.

1989

The Dogg began his formal education at Onayena Primary School situated in Onayena, a village in east Ondangwa, where he has been living since returning from exile in Zambia, in 1989.

Morocky is the youngest child of four siblings.

His aspiration as a child was to become a mechanical engineer while music remained a dormant passion.

1997

In 1997, he moved to Windhoek City to attend his secondary education at Augustineum Secondary School in Khomasdal.

After graduating from high school, Morocky chose to study for a Science degree at the University of Namibia.

He left the university after one academic year to pursue a career in music.

The Dogg used to perform at school concerts in his high-school years.

When he was in grade nine, he and long-time friend Joe Basson, now known as Auntie Sousa, created a kwaito dancing group called Amasilkies.

Before pursuing a career in music, he was a backup artist, a dancer and he also opened shows for his famous cousin Killa B and well-known friend Jossy Joss.

Morocky also opened concerts for well known South African artists, including Mzekezeke, Malaika, Mafikizolo, Mandoza, Brown Dash, Brickz and Ishmael among others.

2003

He rose to fame following the release of his hit single "Jesus Otati", a kwaito-gospel song produced by Elvo in 2003.

"Jesus Otati" (meaning "Jesus is saying") opened doors for Morocky's career.

The song was very popular and earned him comparison to South African kwaito star Mandoza due to the roughness in his voice, which was compared to that of Mandoza.

His voice was also compared to American rapper DMX, who is also known as The Dog, from which Morocky possibly got his stage name.

The success of "Jesus Otati" propelled The Dogg to win the award for Artist of the Year and Best Kwaito song at the 2003 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.

He then in 2003 founded Mshasho Productions, which gained popularity in 2004 after his second album.

While struggling to compile his album, The Dogg met and befriended upcoming artist Gazza, who had just returned to Namibia from studies in South Africa.

The two started recording together and with the help of Elvo they recorded "Ghetto Life", a song by Gazza.

This song's credits would later bring tension between the two artists.

The two later signed solo recording contracts with a kwaito label, RC-Ghetto Records.

The Dogg immediately started working on his debut album, releasing the critical acclaimed hit "Perfecto Tromentos" later that year.

2004

Considered a kwaito artist, his debut album, Shimaliw' Osatana, was released in 2004 to mixed reviews.

The Dogg was part of the group Omalaeti O'Swapo, which released one album in 2004.

His music is enjoyed internationally, in countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The Dogg has performed in France, England and Canada.

He has received awards and nominations from Channel O.

He is one of the highest awarded artists in his country, as well as one of the highest selling.

As of 2022, King Tee Dee has about 11 albums and over 20 awards to his name, and he is the most awarded musician in Namibia.

The money earned through live performances, licenses, royalties, and awards has contributed significantly to King Tee Dee's net worth.

The Dogg is the owner of the Mshasho Productions record label and the associated Mshasho Clothing.

Around the same time, The Dogg was featured by Gazza on his hit "Shidolodolo", which went on to be very popular and won an award for Best Collaboration at the 2004 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.

Morocky's released his debut album Shimaliw' Osatana in February 2004 under RC-Ghetto.

It became the first full-length kwaito album in his country and won the award for Best Selling album at the 2004 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.

The album was primarily produced by Elvo, who by then became The Dogg and Gazza's mentor.

Later that year in December, Morocky released his second studio album, Take Out Yo Gun.

The album was released on his label Mshasho Productions.

2005

The lead single from the album, "The Dogg Is Back", won awards for Best Kwaito song and Best Video at the 2005 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.

Morocky would later win the Artist of the Year award for the third time in three years at the 2005 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.

The Artist of the Year award raised eyebrows by other artist, who started discriminating against Sanlam-NBC's awarding system.