Isacco, a Rwandan artist-musician, was born as Isaac Murwanashyaka Nzabonimana in Kigali. In 1994, at the age of three, he was forced into exile in Kenya due to the Rwandan war, which tragically separated him from his parents. His upbringing took place in France, where he embarked on his musical journey in 2012 as part of the group IC-KS while concurrently pursuing his studies. Through his music, Isacco recounts the story of his exile and the challenges he faced in his journey.

”In France, I fell into a group of friends who really liked music and others who were singers. I then started by accompanying them too and as I knew a little about how things happen in the studio, I gave them advice during the recordings. One day, they offered to do a feat on one of their songs. I did it. My friends, they liked what I recorded. They suggested that I form a group; which I accepted. We immediately created an IC-KS group of three people. It was in 2012.”


In 2017, he produced and released his debut single "Nonaha," which received significant acclaim, earning him the title of the best male artist of the diaspora from the Association of the Cameroonian diaspora in France.

The exceptionally gifted singer has recently unveiled his latest hit, titled 'ON S’AMUSE,' which has already accumulated more than 123K views on YouTube.