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Showing all 2 results Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to lowKwabs is a singer and songwriter hailing from London, England who was born on April 24th 1990. Since his debut in 2011 he has released three E.Ps and has scored a hit single all over the world with his 2014 track “Walk”. Born and raised in Southwark, London, England, Kwabena Adjepong was introduced to the National Youth Jazz Orchestra by his secondary school music teacher. The vocally gifted Adjepong auditioned for the program and wasn’t just accepted, but actually sang lead vocals in the ensemble for three years. This essentially fast tracked him into studying Jazz in the Royal Academy of Music by the time he reached university, and in 2011, he was hand-picked by drum’n’bass superstar Goldie to join a band that would eventually perform for royalty on a BBC TV Show. Clearly, even before Adjepong truly started out on his own, he was already an artist and performer to be respected and reckoned with, but he was going to go even further than that very soon indeed.

In 2012, Adjepong signed to Atlantic Records on the strength of two cover versions that he put onto YouTube. The versions of “Like A Star” by Corinne Bailey Rae, and “The Wilhelm Scream” by James Blake that he posted went viral, but wisely, Adjepong (taking the stage name Kwabs from a shortened version of his first name) decided to wait and hone his skills as a songwriter before releasing anything straight away. Come 2014, the first of three E.P’s he released that year “Wrong Or Right” came out, and ever since then he’s become one of the hottest new artists in the U.K. With a further two massively acclaimed E.Ps to his name, and a live show that’s going from strength to strength, Kwabs comes highly recommended.Select an Artist3OH!3808: The MovieA Boogie Wit Da HoodieA R I Z O N AAction BronsonAlt-JAnderson EastAngry Birds OSTAnnabel JonesAnne-MarieB.o.BBirdyBirth of a Nation SoundtrackBoosie BadazzBrent CobbBruno MarsCharli XCXCharlie PuthChef’SpecialChristina PerriChristine and The QueensColdplayCurren$yD.R.A.M.David GuettaDear Evan HansenDeath Cab for CutieEd SheeranELHAEFinish TicketFitz And The TantrumsFlo RidaFoy VanceFrightened RabbitFurious 7: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackgnashGrouploveGucci ManeHalestormHamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)Hayley KiyokoHONNEHunter HayesiAmDLOWIn This MomentInnaJack ÜJake TrothJames BluntJamie LawsonJanelle MonaeJanine And The MixtapeJasmine ThompsonJason MrazJaymes YoungJess GlynneJevon DoeJill ScottJoJoJovanieJusticeK.MichelleKaleoKAP GKaty TizKehlaniKelly

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Pray For Love EP Love Songs - The Collection Wrong Or Right EP Cheating On Me (feat. Songs (The Very Best Of Acoustic)Simply put, Kwabena Adjepong aka KWABS can sang. The Ghanaian-British singer/songwriter began turning heads with his killer windpipes last year as a contestant on the BBC Two reality TV Show, Goldie’s Band.
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The hymn of the enslaved – filled with the crippling sorrow of being ripped from home and brutally made to work in a strange land, of being split again from family and sold off to different plantations – carries the memories of stinging loss through the vehicle of the throat. His almost-indictment of colonial empire and the grave debt owed to the Gold Coast and its diaspora is absolutely chilling. Kwabs’ voice is bright and deep…like a moon river, wide in big-belly girth, cold like melting stone. Melancholy drips through glitches of hope. Endurance peaks and spills over into tomorrow. His voice is all bass yet pulse steady – daring you and drawing you in at the same time – as if to say, THE FIRE THIS TIME. If you are as hooked as we are, check out Kwabs’ cover of “The Wilhelm Scream” by James Blake. THE HOODIE – already a popular accessory in its own right – has now become a downright trademark. Whether you’re making a political statement (a la Trayvon Martin), or demonstrating your artistic expression or just keeping it chill and comfortable, the hoodie will forever be the joint to rock.

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