- Look up
kele,
Kele,
kělè, or
Kēlè in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kele or
KELE may
refer to:
Kele people (Congo), a
Bantu ethnic group Kele people...
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Kelechukwu Okereke // (born 13
October 1981), also
known mononymously as
Kele, is an
English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best
known as the...
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Keling (pronounced [kəliŋ]) or
Kling is an
originally neutral but now
considered derogatory term used in
parts of
Southeast Asia to
denote a
person originating...
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Kélé is an Afro-Saint
Lucian religion,
originated from the Djiné
people of the
Babonneau region. Its
primary deities are Ogun,
Shango and Eshu.
Kélé ceremonies...
- "
Kele Kele Love" is a song by
Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage,
released as the lead
single from her
debut studio album Once Upon a Time (2013). In an interview...
- (born 5
October 1975 in East Ham, London),
better known by her
stage name
Kele Le Roc, is a
British R&B and UK
garage singer.
Biggs began singing at the...
- Can
Keleş (born 2
September 2001) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for Süper Lig club Antalyaspor, on loan from
Austria Wien...
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Kele people may
refer to:
Kele people (Congo), a
Bantu ethnic group Kele people (Gabon)
Kele people (Nigeria), a
Cross River ethnic group This disambiguation...
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Kele is a
Bantu language of Gabon.
Dialects of the
Kele language are
scattered throughout Gabon. West
Kele (Kili) is
spoken by the
Kele people, scattered...
- are an
English rock band that was
formed in
London in 1999 by co-founders
Kele Okereke (lead vocals,
rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler) and
Russell Lissack...