{{BLP sources|date=March 2011}} {{short description|French musician (born 1972)}} {{Infobox musical artist | image = LORD_KOSSITY.jpg | caption = | image_size = | alt = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Thierry Moutoussamy | alias = Lord Ko | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|12|23|df=yes}} | birth_place = [[Paris]], France | death_date = | death_place = | instrument = Vocals | genre = [[Dancehall]], [[ragga]], [[French hip hop]] | occupation = | years_active = 1990–present | label = [[Killko Records]], [[Naïve Records]], [[Universal Music Group|U.M.G.]], [[Sony]] [[Lord Ko Publishing]], [[Epic Records|EPIC]], [[Free World Music]] | associated_acts = | website = https://www.youtube.com/@LordKossityOfficiel }}

'''Thierry Moutoussamy''' ({{IPA|fr|tjɛʁi mutusami}}, {{IPA|fr|tiʁi|}}; born 23 December 1972), better known as '''Lord Kossity''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɒ|s|ɪ|t|i}}), is a French musician. His family is originally from [[Martinique]] but he was born in [[Paris]], [[France]] and moved back to the [[French West Indies]] with his family when he was 11 years old.<ref name="Gutierrez">Gutierrez, Evan C. "[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lord-kossity-p748788/biography Lord Kossity Biography]", [[Allmusic]], retrieved 2011-03-05</ref> He began his career in the 1990s with the group Contrast, with his cousin, Dr G-Kill. He started incorporating [[ragga]] music with the [[Zouk (musical movement)|zouk]] style later in the 1990s, and has since recorded a number of albums and collaborated with [[Suprême NTM|Suprême N.T.M.]], [[Vybz Kartel]], [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]], [[Bounty Killer]], Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and [[Elephant Man (musician)|Elephant Man]].

==Discography== '''Studio albums''' * ''[https://album.link/i/1671127210 An tèt ou sa yé !]'' (1997) (released only in the French West Indies and reedited in 1998 in metropolitan France under the name ''L.K. 1: VersaStyle'') * ''Everlord'' (2000) * ''[[The Real Don]]'' (2001) * ''[[Koss City]]'' (2002) * ''[https://album.link/vgsbvxtppwp3z El Indio]'' (2003) * ''[[Booming System]]'' (2005) * ''Danger Zone'' (2006) * ''[https://album.link/i/1670319038 K.O.S.S.]'' (2008) * ''[https://album.link/i/1669711536 K.O.S.S. 02]'' (2010) * ''[https://album.link/i/1698465977 Fully Loaded]'' (2010) * ''[https://album.link/i/1672419633 Fully Loaded 2]'' (2013) * ''Fully Loaded 2.5'' (2013) * ''[https://album.link/i/1672097764 Sexy Boom Boom]''

'''Extended plays''' * ''One Man Show'' (1996)

'''Compilation albums''' * ''Dancehall Party: Silence'' (1993) (released only in the French West Indies) * ''V.I.P.: Aye chechey''' (1995) (released only in the French West Indies) * ''Phénoménal'' (1999) * ''Top Shotta'' (1999) * ''Le Best Of'' (2009)

'''Singles''' * "Vanessa" (1993) * "Sa rivew'" (1995) * "Sound Boy Watch It" (1998) * "Ma Benz" (Suprême N.T.M. featuring Lord Kossity) (1998) * "Morenas" (2000) * "Sexe dans la piscine" (2000) * "Hey Sexy Wow" (featuring Chico) (2005) * "Dancehall Soldiers" (featuring Krys and [[Daddy Mory]]) (2005) * "Oh No (Judgment Day)" (featuring [[Kool Shen]]) (2006) * "Balance Gal" (featuring Don Capelli) (2006) * "Booty Call" (featuring Chico) (2006) * "J'aime" (featuring [[Clara Morgane]]) (2007) * "Hotel Room" (featuring Chico and Nicky B.) (2007) * "Le respect ne s'achète pas" (featuring Supa John) (2008) * "So Sexy" (featuring [[Red Rat]] and [[Speedy (musician)|Speedy]]) (2009) * "Champion Sound" (2009) * "Wath love" Remix featuring Shaggy and Akon (2009) * "Politiquement incorrect" (2010) * "Roule avec moi" (2010) * "Sexy Boom Boom" (2011)

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