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Emmerson (Sierra Leonean musician)

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Name
  
Emmerson Bockarie

Origin
  
Kenema, Sierra Leone

Labels
  
Sugar Entertainment

Genres
  
Afropop

Role
  
Sierra Leonean musician


Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Education
  
Fourah Bay College

Years active
  
2003-present

Record label
  
Sugar Entertainment

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Birth name
  
Emmerson Amidu Bockarie

Albums
  
Home and Away, Rise, Borbor Bele

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Emmerson Amidu Bockarie (stage name Emmerson) is a Sierra Leonean Afropop singer who has become well known in his country for lyrics that promote social change, and that criticise corruption in the government of Sierra Leone. He sings in the Krio and English languages.

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Bockarie was born in Freetown. He dropped out of a computer engineering programme at the University of Njala to pursue his aspirations in music. His first release was a mixtape called Bodyguard Compilation, Volume One (2002), which contained an original single, "Yu Go See Am". A studio album followed in October 2004: Borbor Belleh, with supporting vocals by Velma "Vee" Richards. His later albums include 2 Fut Arata (2007), Yesterday Betteh Pass Tiday (2010), Rise (2012), Kokobeh (2013), Home and Away (2014), and Survivor (2016). In May 2017 he released a new single, "Love Me". Among his previous singles are "Telescope" (2015) and "Tutu Pati".

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One of Emmerson's anticorruption-themed protest songs, "Borbor Bele" (which means "Potbellied Boy"), helped inspire the populace to vote the Sierra Leone People's Party out of office in favour of the All People's Congress, in the Sierra Leonean general election, 2007.

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References

Emmerson Bockarie Wikipedia