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Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK): Untainted Politician – Worth Emulating

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Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK): Untainted Politician - Worth Emulating

Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK): Untainted Politician – Worth Emulating

It is no longer a secret that the current Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK), is coming under a lot of pressure from his colleague politicians and others who do not favour him as the fittest and likeliest choice to take up after President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma.

Their bone of contention with JFK is that he is a new member of the All People’s Congress (APC) whereas those beefing JFK are steadfast in the belief that they are much older than JFK in terms of years being with the APC as members. They are also misguidedly of the view that only blue-blooded APC members can rise with rapidity to the position of flag-bearer as in the case of JFK.

 

What this group of negative thinkers failed to realise is that politics like the society we live in today is quite dynamic and inevitable to changes as time, people, ideas, technologies and what-have-you change with such rapidity at times; that it makes one’s head swim. But in the case of JFK, it is not unreasonable to state that though he might not be as old as the dinosaurs in the APC, his membership to this noble party has brought about much change to the APC. It is a fact that unlike many other politicians in the APC that are behind the smear campaigns launched against JFK, they cannot hold a candle to JFK when it comes to cataloguing their achievements and contributions to the APC party.

It is on record that JFK never at any point in his life registered with any political party except for the APC party. JFK has never worked for the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) in any capacity. JFK’s appointment as Deputy Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) was made on the recommendation of President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma and approved by Dr. Banki Moon, former UN Secretary-General. It is therefore very unfortunate and fallacious for anyone to describe or link JFK as a member, sympathizer or whatever of the SLPP because it is patently and glaringly untrue.

It is apparent that JFK is currently facing a challenge to be accepted by the rank and file as the fittest choice for the APC flag-bearership and eventually president of the Republic of Sierra Leone. As stated earlier, those standing in the way of JFK’s rising popularity are actually standing in the way of change and it is written that anyone who stands in the way of change will be swept away by that change and again, as the saying goes; “change is inevitable.”

The current flock of APC members and indeed Sierra Leoneans generally are anxious for a change in all its forms (political, social, educational, employment wise…you name it). President Koroma strongly believes in change, the reason why he has spent all his tenure implementing and emphasising on change: change for better education, housing facilities, education, infrastructure, airport, tourism etc. JFK is that person who is the trusted harbinger of change and the people’s choice after President Koroma.

It could be recalled that after President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma’s 2007 election victory, he welcomed all those he had defeated at the flag-bearership race, even those believed to be double-faced. JFK was among the small band of party faithful and he provided legal advice to President Koroma whenever the need arose.

Now that elections are around the corner once again, it appears as if no effort is being spared by ill-motivated, selfish and unprogressive politicians to damage the chances of JFK becoming the next president of Sierra Leone. One thing is certain though, Sierra Leoneans are no longer fools. Sierra Leoneans know what and who is good for them. Sierra Leoneans know the politicians that are wolves in sheep clothing and they also know politicians who have ripped this country of its natural minerals resources in their diabolical pa-o-pa quest to lead this nation.

Finally, Sierra Leoneans would only vote and have confidence in the likes of JFK who as far as the political history of Sierra Leone is concerned, JFK’s integrity, reputation, honesty, straightforwardness, charisma and character have never been in doubt or in question since his name came into prominence several years ago, not as a politician but as a legal luminary.

All that matters to many people in Sierra Leone (within and outside the APC and SLPP) is that JFK is the people’s choice. What God has blessed, no man can curse! It is evident that JFK is being groomed to lead the next generation of politicians who like himself is not tainted or corrupted and after taking office and shall remain so.

MATTO, ONE OF SIERRA LEONE FEMALE ARTIST BASED IN THE UK

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MATTO, ONE OF SIERRA LEONE FEMALE ARTIST BASED IN THE UK

Matto’s dream of becoming an international music artist started at the age of 7 when she first started singing. Influenced by her mum who was a singer and song writer, Matto started singing as most young girls do, using anything she could find as her pretend microphone. Taking inspiration from a Jamaican artist, Lady Patra, Matto named herself Lady Matto.

Matto would sing at school and at home, but she took singing a step further when she wrote her first song “Mi Paddy” with the help of her mum. This track secured Matto a record deal with the Paradise Family (Jimmy Bee) and within four months, this track became a big hit in Sierra Leone.

During a period of time where there were not many female singers in Sierra Leone, Matto overcame many barriers and “Mi Paddy” gave her a lot of bookings, allowing her to tour the country. It also led to Matto winning two AWOL awards (All Walks Of Life) for Best New Comer and Best Single. Matto took part in major competitions, including one in Guinea where she competed with artists from Gambia, Senegal and Ivory Coast. With a shy and reserved but very friendly personality off stage, people were always amazed to see Matto’s fiery performances on-stage. Rapping always came naturally to Matto, and in combination with her angelic singing voice, Matto always gave the audience a good show.

Matto relocated to the UK and struggled to find the right studio for her style. She spent some time embracing the new culture and learning the different musical sounds and this was put into her first album “Together” in 2010. The song “Together” was a hit in the UK as it appealed to an audience other than Salone beats, but when she brought the song back to Sierra Leone, it wasn’t accepted because it was of a different genre. This was when Matto began working with Jada Vizzle. Messing around in Mercury Records studio in Sierra Leone one day, Jada created a crazy beat that Matto fell in love with; this was the making of her hit track “Oba”.

With the high tempo of “Oba”, Matto was pushed out of her comfort zone and in to a new dimension of her music; this is why Oba starts with the line “I never thought that I could do a thing like this”. Oba was well received by Matto’s fans which prompted her to begin working on her album. This album was self-titled Matto as part of a rebranding campaign from Lady Matto to Matto.

Now under the management of 2BExquisite, Matto has a greater social media presence and is making appearances on bigger live shows. With a music production team led by Esselle Media and supported by Soundboy Richie, Matto is working towards her new EP. “Embargo”, “Grown” and “Col Watta” have caught the attention of many and attracted the support from key stakeholders in the entertainment industry. Grateful for the increase in viewings, Matto remains determined to keep raising the standard and to push Sierra Leonean music to an international level.

Introducing One of Sierra Leone’s most outstanding Musician

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Introducing One of Sierra Leone's most outstanding Musician

Introducing One of Sierra Leone’s most outstanding Musician – Mohamed Megga Kallon (Megga Di Livin Fyah)

  • He has a Masters degree in public health from Walden University
  • He is currently employed by ACF as a Surveillance Program Manager
  • Runs a foundation(Fyah Hauze foundation)
  • Owns a recording studio( Fyah beatz studio)
  • Has his own Sound System( Fyah Vybz sound system)
  • Runs a record label(Fyah hauze Inc) with 15 Artist signed and currently recording their Albums
  • Runs a movie production( Fyah wokz movie production) with well over 20 casts.
    will be releasing two Albums this year making it his third Album having spent just 3 years into the game

He is called Mohamed Megga Kallon (Megga Di Livin Fyah) and he is an example worth emulating for all upcoming SL musicians. He is sometimes referred to as the Microphone Einstein because of his scientific way of delivery and has been the most consistent Reggae/dancehall musician in SL over the past one year.

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Interview with Abdel Aziz Koroma: Entertainment Promoter based in Sierra Leone

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Abdel Aziz Koroma: Entertainment Promoter based in Sierra Leone

Interview with Abdel Aziz Koroma: Entertainment Promoter based in Sierra Leone

1) Your Name: Abdel Aziz Koroma

2) Your job title: Manager and Promoter

3) Where are you currently base – Salone, UK or other? Based in Sierra Leone

4) How would you describe yourself? All I can say is that am a perfect gentleman that want to see youth of our beloved country grow

5) Role in the Sierra Leone Community? My role in the Sierra Leonean Community is to help to youth of our nation succeed in what so ever dream they have especially in the entertainment industry.

Abdel Aziz Koroma: Entertainment Promoter based in Sierra Leone

6) Your Challenges: My challenges are is based more on financial issues, I am having financial problems to help showcase their talents on musical videos and studio sessions.

7) Your proudest moment to date: My proudest moments up to date is that my boys are making a head way due to their good music, we are gaining attention from all over. Therefore whenever I go out to public places and I hear songs from my team playing I feel proud about it.

8) Who inspires you? I was inspired by Don Jazzy of Nigeria because I think he brought different talents together from different nationality tribe and religion and put together as one big family called Mavins Records. I normally go out during the weekends to some nice spots where I normally met with some of the boys Rapping and singing. They have the talents and all they need is someone who can help build their dreams and make that dreams come alive. In that regards enabled me to take the risk and decided to help that dream come true regardless of the difficulties I may encounter by investing my resources and finance on their talents. By investing in these young talents, I believe they will be able to achieve their potentials in the entertainment industry and become the next big thing both in Sierra Leone and internationally.

9) Why did you decide to do what you are doing now? I decided to invest my time and resources in this type of field because I feel is the best way for me to give back to the community and I know this young people have the talents and I do not want that to go to waste hence is the reason for me to do what I am doing now. With there music skills we all can help voiced out violence in the society as well as bring peace on the community through their crafts and talents. By doing so will keep the youths off the street and stop violence and unemployment in the country.

10) If you were not doing your current job, what would you have preferred to do as a second option? If I wasn’t doing what I am doing now, I would have gain employment in order to earn an honest living to look after myself and family.

11) Do you have any future dates planned such as events that you might want the readers to know about? My future date planned is that am working on an upcoming event that is already scheduled to take place at Quincys Bar N Nite Club at Aberdeen which is titled as AFRICAN MUSIC MEET RUN WAY FASHION. I wanna help show case our culture through fashion so that people do not think our culture is dead and we want to prove that to the public. The fashion show will be based on our typical culture and each showcase for the night will be base on local tribes such as Mende where they will be wearing cultural outfit and dresses and other activities for the events. Details will be distributed as when available.

12) Your advice and tips for individuals that want to follow your footstep/career path? All I can say to them is to focused, be steadfast and strong and they should not allow anyone to bring them Down. They should also keep their heads up as there are lots of trials ahead of them that they will have to encounter but they should have faith and determination.

13) How can they contact you through social media? Abdel Azazi Koroma on Facebook.

MOHAMMED LAMIN SESAY COMMONLY KNOWN AS RAP KING: A SIERRA LEONEAN AND A RAPPER

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MOHAMMED LAMIN SESAY COMMONLY KNOWN AS RAP KING: A SIERRA LEONEAN AND A RAPPER

Rap king is a Sierra Leonean born based in the Northern part of Sierra Leone (Lungi City) to be precise. His real name is MOHAMMED LAMIN SESAY and was born on March 3rd 1989 in a small town call Boajibu, Simbaru chiefdom, Kenema District.

He later migrate to the city (Wellington/Mellon street) where he started his primarily Education In 1894 at the Evangelical Mission Primary School Wellington/Mellon street. In 1999 he sat to his National Primary Examination (N.P.S.E) in Freetown.

He later attended the same Secondary school, Evangelical Model High School until 2002 when he sat to his Basic Education Certificate Exams (B.E.C.E) and later move to his fathers land (Waterloo City) were he continued his Senior secondary School education at Ahmadiyya Agricultural Senior secondary school Newton (4 mile) in 2002- 2004.

He later moved to his mother’s land Lungi City were he sat his West Africa Senior School Examinations (W.A.S.C.E) at Ahmadiyya Bullon Senior secondary Sclool Lungi.

In 2005 he start his musical carer as a Street Rapper where he was well known for his Aggressive freestyles and deadly punchlines. He has won plenty street battles and Murder plenty Rapper for his talents.

In 2010 he record his first Single title – BOSS NA BOSS at Lion Mountain Studio with MED GEM the producer and later he got a record deal with the management of Lion Mountain records (Portee Junction) where he recorded songs like HOT ft Pizzy formal black LEO rapper, TROUBLE MAKER ft HERO BLACK Dream Team C.E .O and many others.

Because of his tight lyrics and clear delivery he was documentally sign in 2012 by a Sierra Leonean born based in Australia Name C-SAY in his musical Company – C-SAY MUSIC manage by BANKEY BANKS one of the biggest promoter presently in the EastEnd part of Freetown . As he grow up so his talent expand and became more Attractive to good hip hop lovers Record Labels

In 2013, after C-SAY music collapse he was pick up by The C.E.O of SKYY BEAT RECORDS ( KING GEE). He was part of the Skyy beat compilation Vol -1 with songs like AH WANT KNOW ft MAXY BROWN D.SYSTEM TOFF. In 2014 the management of Skyy beat records (king gee) becomes business partners with the C.E.O of the West Africa Family Entertainment (W.A.F ENT) JAY BO and the company become SKYY BEAT /WAF ENT.

In the early 2014 /MARCH 8, RAP KING decided to stage a show in his home town Lungi City Launching his First MIXTAPE ALBUM titled D SYSTEM TOFF at TRANSIT NIGHT CLUB LUNGI with mixtape songs like D KING OF LUNGI , LEH DEM TOK etc.

After a successfully shown in his hometown, he decided to Further his Studies for a diploma Cause in Electricity and at the same time continue recording songs for his next debit Album. As a young talented Rapper with great rapping skills his management decided to keep him fit. In 2016 he decided to Form his Own musical Team in his home town (Lungi) RAP FORCE-1 EMPIRE along side his brother KALID D DUDE who is presently in the US
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They recorded songs like AFTER EBOLA CHILLING, MAKE WE PARTY before Kalid travel, he still continue recording songs like WE DON TAYA ft LIMPO, BORBOH HOLD TIGHT ft Krack Twist n Samza, MAMA ft Maxy brown, CICY FT Maxy brown, BAD MAN DAYZ ft PILOT FLAME.

In May 2016 he was documentally sign by the management of WAF ENT for a period of 1 year which ends MAY/ 2017 coming. Presently Rap king and his 2 MEN ARMY (PILOT FLAME and KALID DEDUDE) is working on D Rap Force -1 Compilation SEASON 1 and at the same time working for EDSA LUNGI as a senior ELECTRICIAN.

Watch OUT for dope songs like

TOK AM WANTEM
PLAY D GAME
BAD MAN DAYZ

Except greatness for more information you can like my page on Facebook Rap king
YouTube Rapwafking
Sound cloud Rapwafking
Face book Rap king WAF Ent
Email Rapwafking@gmail.com
Or u contact my pro Mr Mohammed @+23277006407

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM RECORD LABEL KABAKA MULTIMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT (KME)

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM RECORD LABEL KABAKA MULTIMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT (KME)

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM RECORD LABEL KABAKA MULTIMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT (KME)

It’s all about KME (KABAKA Multimedia and Entertainment) music Label who aimed to producing nothing but the best in Sierra Leone music and entertainment industry. Already there are six signed artist to the FACE of the label: BLESZ, ROZZY, MARKMUDAY, FUTURE K, KRACKTWIST & SAMZA. Be rest assured Sierra Leone Music and Entertainment Industry is about to take a turn.

The said artists are: ROZZY, MARKMUDAY, BLESZ, FUTURE K, and KRACT TWIST and SAMZA of BTC fame. The label goal is simply to reinvent Sierra Leone music.There challenge is to have local art dominant in every musical genre. From hip hop to RnB, from Milo Jazz to Gospel. The KME record label is calling all Sierra Leoneans and fans to show support as they re-brand the entertainment industry into something more constructive and persuasive.

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Zainab Sheriff, de mamie na power is in London

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Zainab Sheriff, de mamie na power is in London.

Zainab Sheriff, de mamie na power is in London

Zainab Sheriff, de mamie na power is in London. She came with her cute son and was invited by London based group call Focused London. She is said to perform along side with one of Sierra biggest female artist Suga Lulu (na me cam so) as well as Yasmin Kadi. The event will take place on the 11th February 2017 at the Royal Regency Hall.

INTERVIEW WITH DJ BIG UP, A PROLIFIC DJ & SHOW PROMOTER

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INTERVIEW WITH DJ BIG UP, A PROLIFIC DJ & SHOW PROMOTER.”

1) Your Name: Ibrahim Yongai – Dj Big Up

2) Your job title: Self Employed

3) Where are you currently base – Salone, UK or other? Sydney Australia

4) How would you describe yourself? A prolific Dj and a show promoter

5) The role you play in the Sierra Leone Community? A role model and an entertainer

6) Your Challenges: To empower youths that are interested in Djn, and so on

7) Your proudest moment to date: Multiple Award Winner

8) Who inspires you? Dj Ranks

9) Why did you decide to do what you are doing now? Because I like to entertain people

10) If you were not doing your current job, what would you have preferred to do as a second option? Get a job that generates income

11) Do you have any future dates planned such as events that you might want the readers to know? Will advise on that

12) Your advice and tips for individuals that want to follow your footstep/career path? Be patient and always aim for the top, be persistent and be relevant

13) How can they contact you through social media? Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin – Dj Big Up

INTERVIEW WITH FREDDY WILL: AUTHOR, ENTREPRENEUR & ARTIST

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INTERVIEW WITH FREDDY WILL: AUTHOR, ENTREPRENEUR & ARTIST.”

Freddy Will

1) Name/Stage Name? I am Wilfred Kanu Jr. A friend of mine flipped Wil-Fred backward to create my stage name. My other names are Afrikanblaq and Sandmann. Most people call me, Freddy Will.

2) How would you describe yourself? I describe myself as a businessperson who is an artist and an author.

3) How long have you been doing music/entertainment? I’ve been actively making music, working in theater and writing literary as Freddy Will, since 2006. Years before that, I used to rap casually with friends. Before that, I sang and acted plays in church. Over those years, I wrote a lot, but nothing was published or released until after 2006.

Freddy Will

4) Why music/entertainment? I’m into community activism, human rights, and environmental responsibilities as well as literature, culture, architecture, history, language, cuisine, and things of that nature. Entertainment is the thread that pulls them together. It is not merely entertainment, clues, brain-teasers, and emotions convey my message, and I do that while making people dance to a tune. In Bo, I was a member of a youth group at Praise Assembly of God Church in New London. We often re-enacted biblical stories in a theater setting. Sometimes, we went to the mother church, Zion Assembly. My passion for music, theater, and literary writing has always been in me.

5) What songs/projects have you worked on and which one was your favorite and why? My favorite project to date is the one with Kao Denero in his “Now or Never” album. Kao is confident, so I was happy when he praised my work. I produced “Falamakata,” “Chinese Product” and other songs for the album. On his project, Freddy Will had the opportunity to create instrumentation and also rap. I’m grateful for that. I wish to do the same with many others.

Freddy Will and Kao Denero

I was fortunate to be featured on the “Health Food for Thought: Good Enough to Eat” CD. It is a charity album that was produced by the New Coalition for Healthy School Foods to promote awareness of Type 2 diabetes among children. At the time, they were trying to convince the New York School Board to remove junk food from school vending machines. Luckily, The Recording Academy nominated it for a Grammy. In the process of making that record, I had the opportunity to be on the same project with musical legends like Russell Simmons and Moby, for example.

I also worked with Carvin Winans on my songs, “Providence” and “Save.” He’s a five-time Grammy winner from Detroit. Anyone who is into Gospel music will know of The Winans Family. Even though they are in the same cloud as Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and the late Whitney Houston, Carvin was very down to earth. He taught me a lot. His twin brother Marvin gave Whitney Houston’s eulogy at her funeral. Working with him was a moment of growth for me.

Recording my albums with Eddie Bullen was also great. He is a renowned Jazz pianist who also won a Juno Award. This award is the Canadian version of the Grammy. I learned a lot from him. It was also a privilege to work with his protégé, Liberty Silver, on my song “Waitin 4 Ur Luv.” She is also a well-known Jazz singer who won a Juno Award with Eddie Bullen.

I recorded the song, “And Then They’ll Grow,” for the Rotary Club in Toronto, promoting the initiative to end child hunger. And through my foundation, Freddy Will Hope Foundation, I have found donors and provided scholarships for some students in Sierra Leone.

My favorite song is, “Dark Horse from Romarong feat. Eddie Bullen” on my Krio album. It always hits home for me.

Freddy Will

6) What has other Artist / Entertainer been inspirational to you in your work? In literary writing, some of my inspiration came from Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, Caresse Crosby, John Grisham, William Shakespeare, and the Pacesetters from West Africa. In theater, again I’m inspired by Shakespeare, and I like Idris Alba and Morgan Freeman among an extensive list of writers and producers. My music has elements of Jazz, Rock, Country, Pop, Reggae-Dancehall and Zouk in it. As a teen, I admired Jimmy B and Neneh Cherry. I liked a local rapper called Say Say Moody in Bo. When I moved to Freetown, another emcee called, Algassimu Jarr., was turning heads in Grassfield. All these people were inspirational to me in one way or another.

7) Where do you see yourself in the next 2-3 years in the Music/Entertainment Industry? I hope to ink a deal with a mainstream recording or publishing company, publish more books and record more albums. In the coming years, God willing, I would like to develop young artists, groom them, and pass on what I know. I also have some open manuscripts and things of that nature, would be helpful to complete and publish them by that time. Also, I want to try my hand with a Salone music album, a gospel album, and work with more musicians. One never know.

8) Your Challenges: Think about it; a 15-plus song album, a book to go with it, then to produce or co-produce the instrumentation, the actual delivery when I sing or rap the songs, and then post-production work like graphic design, web design, manufacturing, distribution, and things of that nature. I also need more promotion and bookings. It can be intense. Would be nice to have some like-minded colleagues to join forces with them and exploit different ideas.

Freddy Will

9) Your proudest moment to date: Years ago, I wrote a book called “The Dark Road from Romarong” and released my first Krio album with it. The book is about the ancient history of Sierra Leone. It gives a sense of heritage. The theme of the album was about second generation immigrants of Sierra Leonean descent. It is the story when you are a foreigner at home and abroad. Telling that story was important to me.

10) If you were not making music/or not in the entertainment industry what did you want to do as a second option? Before my music, theater, or literary days I was trained at various institutions in the United States. First off, I studied Theatre Arts and American Film in college. Then I studied Accounting and Commerce (Hospitality). I also trained in Phlebotomy and Paramedics. So, I would be an accountant or hotel manager, or a laboratory technician or a paramedic. If I were to stop writing, acting or recording, I would go back to university and study law.

11) Do you have any future dates planned such as events that you might want the readers to know? I relocated from Toronto (Canada) to Brussels, so I’m in a bit of a down time. Bear in mind; I moved from the States to Canada, so this new move is a hop on top of a hop. However, I have a February gig in Germany, two March appearances, one in London, United Kingdom and another in Paris and an April gig in Miami. As a side note, these listings are not final as they are part of a World Tour that is being organized and promoted by Coast2Coast Mixtapes, we’ll have to see how it goes.

12) Your advice and tips for individuals that want to follow your footstep/career path? You never know which opportunity will gain traction. Sometimes the big deal, the highly-anticipated project you spend a lot of time and energy on, do not stick. The one you do not want to do because it does not feel or sound right for you, whether it even embarrasses you, feel some way about doing, and so on. That’s usually the hit! That’s where you strike.

Freddy Will

My song “City Boy” was a filler on my debut album. I was betting on the songs “Animal” and “How would I know.” I thought, “Waitin’ 4 Ur Luv -. Feat Liberty Silver.” When the album was released, everyone was dancing and singing “City Boy.” The radio killed that song!

Same with my song “Angel,” off the Krio album I mentioned earlier. I doubted it. When I wrote it, I wanted someone else on the hook, but the producer was like, “it’s your number, you do it.” Now, if you know some Westerners, play that song, and watch their reaction. It is likely that they will enjoy it. Not to sound racist or anything, it is interesting when people cannot understand Krio, but they feel the music so much that they get what I’m saying. Country radios are still playing that song.

I laughed at my publisher when he asked me write and record a song about eating vegetables. I wrote the song, “Future” and as it turned out that was the project I mentioned earlier with all those big industry names. That song, asking children to eat their vegetables, made me the first Grammy nominated artist from Salone.

On my last album, I traveled to different countries to work with experienced producers and singers. The number that everyone dances to is, “Pickin’ which I recorded in Toronto.” There’s a bar here in Brussels where that plays the song frequently. The owner told me he hates Hip Hop but loves that song.

Freddy Will

Sometimes it’s the song you almost deleted that gives you your fair shake. So, my advice to anyone who wants to follow me? Do not delete or throw away songs you don’t like. The one that you think is not catchy. Also, do something so unique. Have a positive message, but always work on your style so a wannabe cannot see it once and can duplicate it. Don’t chase money, focus on the art, don’t chase fame, dig deep, and do your best to come up with your original masterpiece.

13) How can they contact you through social media? On my website www.freddywill.com many people have contacted me through my “Booking” page. Fans ca send me a direct message on Twitter and Instagram or inbox me on Facebook or email me at freddywill.publishing@gmail.com/communications@freddywill.com. If all fails, just Google => Freddy Will and follow the link you find.

INTERVIEW WITH KAWUSU KANU POPULARLY KNOWN BY STAGE NAME, RICHMAN SON

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INTERVIEW WITH KAWUSU KANU POPULARLY KNOWN BY STAGE NAME, RICHMAN SON.”

Richman Son

1) Name/Stage Name: Kawusu Kanu/Richman Son

2) How would you describe yourself? I describe myself as an easygoing person with rules, and a religious person who has a fear of God.

3) How long have you been doing music/entertainment? I have been making music for over 16 years. Professionally, it has been three years to date.

4) Why music/entertainment? I have a passion for music. It makes me happy when I’m recording in the studio or when I am performing on stage.

Richman Son

5) What songs/Projects have you worked on and which one was your favorite and why? My first solo album, “Turn me Around,” to be honest, I love all ten songs on there.

6) What has other Artist / Entertainer been inspirational to you in your work? Elephant Man, Kao Denero and Jack Brown, these people inspired me a lot.

7) Where do you see yourself in the next 2-3 years in the Music/Entertainment Industry? In the next 2 or 3 years, I see myself in the in the world market. The type of music I do is international, it is not only for the Sierra Leone community.

Richman Son

8) Your Challenges: My Challenges are trying to meet the right people who believe in the type of music I do. People tend to sit back and watch me go through struggles even though they know my music is good. I noticed that they only want to partake when they see something good happening.

9) Your proudest moment to date: Hoping for the best for my for music and recognition from other communities and internationally.

Richman Son

10) If you were not making music/or not in the entertainment industry what would you have done as a second option? If I were not making music, I would have like to be a football player.

11) Do you have future events planned to inform the readers? I have a comedy and Album listening party this Saturday 28 January 2017 at Kkifit Eindhoven city.

12) Your advice and tips for individuals that want to follow your footstep/career path? My advice to all upcoming artist is to keep doing what you are doing and believe in yourself. Above all, put God first.

Richman Son

13) How can they contact you through social media? People can contact me on Facebook Richman Son. Or you can follow me on Instagram Richman_son 55 and join my Whatsapp group 0031685482213.

Thanks and I remain Richman Son Kpaaaa give amm chanceeee

Richman Son listening party

Richman Son

Richman Son

Richman Son