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MOK

Tarkan Karaalioğlu (born 21 September 1976), better known as MOK, is a German rapper of Turkish descent. His name "MOK" means "Muzik oder Knast" ("Muzic or jail"). It was awarded to him by Berlin hip hopper Maxim. He is a member of rap crew Die Sekte. He got his own label at Sony BMG called Yo!Musix.

MOK is well known for his controversies with other German rappers, including Bushido, Kool Savas, and Farid Bang. During his career he released many diss tracks, but they did not receive much attention, so the others did not respond.

Mok (disambiguation)

Mok may refer to:

  • Mo (surname), a Chinese family name often romanized as Mok where Cantonese speakers are prominent
  • MOK, the stage name of Tarkan Karaalioglu, a German rapper of Turkish descent
  • Mok language, a Palaungic language of China and Thailand
  • Mok River, a tributary of the Yom River, Thailand

Usage examples of "mok".

The women were aunts of Ooma, and the fat man, called Mok, was, so far as Blade could ascertain, the lover of both.

Blade found that Mok was a drunkard and, like all drunks, was looking for someone with whom to share his liquor and troubles.

Blade, itching horribly under the rough cloth, his sores and cuts troubling him, put a good face on and pulled up at the table and began to match Mok drink for drink.

Immediately his respect for Mok, at least as a toper, increased enormously.

A drunkard Mok might be, but he knew what was going on in Jedd, the country and, more important, what was at the moment transpiring in Jeddia, the city.

By the time Mok gave a last piglike grunt and slid forward to sleep on the table, Blade had all he wanted.

No one in Jedd, Mok had said, would interfere with a corpseburner or even approach him closely if he could help it.

The old Empress had composed the tune, so Mok had told Blade, and had decreed that it be the national anthem of Jedd, and now she was dying to it.

Ooma was safe with her aunts and the fat Mok, and so she must remain for now.

He had not seen one and neither Ooma nor Mok had known what a rat was.

He spared them hardly a glance as he started up the hill to the house of Mok and the aunts.

It was a faint hope, but the stuff might jolt Mok into a few last moments of lucidity.

Blade struck Mok again and damned himself bitterly for being the fool of all time.

He posted the wounded man in the center of the room as a reserve and indicated the body of Mok where it served as a stopper.

They were attacking with zeal, in waves of ten, and just as Blade turned he saw the corpse of Mok, hacked to bits, being pulled out of the window.