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Kalvin Colin James Page (Born July 3, 1995), better known by the stage name K. Kush, is a British rapper and musician from Surrey, U.K. He is classed as an underground rap artist, with a small fan base, mainly over the internet. He has released one official album, as well as two freestyle mixtapes, he is currently working on his first Extended Play. He is currently signed under CSM Entertainment, his own label.

Biography
He is of English, Australian, French and Danish ancestry.

Early Years
Page was born in Lochmaben, Scotland, where he lived until he was 6 years old. In 2002 Page and his parents left Scotland for unknown reasons. From then until late 2003 they traveled various countries in South West Europe, including France, Spain and Portugal, whilst living in a camper van. In 2003 they returned to England, and after a short period of homelessness they found a house in Hereford, England. Whilst Page lived there, he became involved in territory based gang violence. He was also introduced to Alcohol, Cigarettes and Cannabis. During his time living there he also discovered Rap and Hip-Hop music, such as Eminem, Tupac and Limp Bizkit. In 2004 Page and his parents left the country again. They returned to traveling, staying in India, South East Asia, various islands and countries in Oceania, as well as Mexico, Los Angeles, Belize, Cuba and Italy. Whilst visiting these countries they usually stayed in other peoples houses or hostels, often seeing the realities of these Third World countries. Associating with people of his age in these areas, he became knowledgeable about crime. In 2005 they returned to England again, this time finding a house in Cobham, Surrey. The family lived here until 2006. During his time living in Cobham, he regularly stole items from local shops and fellow students at his school. His attitude to learning also changed, he was warned several times about bullying, arguing and misbehavior. He also brought weapons to school on multiple occasions, as well as stealing Alka-seltzers and attempting to sell them as drugs to fellow classmates. In 2006 he moved to a narrow boat in West Byfleet, Surrey. He attended Fullbrook School and was bullied during his first year.

Personal Life and Music
Page has suffered a history of self harm and suicide, as well as mental health difficulties such as personality disorders and drug abuse. This is documented in many of his songs including "Crazy Insane" and "I Can Take This". He express' his happiness to stay underground in the song "Unknown".