Friday 23 November 2012

Chocolate City Artist Brymo From Capenter To Music Star

Chocolate City Artist Brymo, Turn Around. A popular myth has it that the destiny of a child is determined at birth and will one day come to pass, no matter how long it takes. If this is a truism, then Chocolate City artiste, Brymo, was destined for limelight.
Out of the blue, his break-out single, Ara, tore the charts within a week of its release, earning the 26-year-old singer some 10 nominations and awards. These include Headies’ Recording of the Year Award and 2012 Channel O’s Most Gifted Afro Pop Video of the Year.
According to the singer whose real name is Ashimi Olawale, his album titled TheSonofaKapenta,released this week, chronicles the journey of his life. As the only son of a carpenter father and petty trader mother, the artiste had a humble upbringing.
‘’I was born and raised in Okokomaiko and have been there since the late 80s. I grew up in a mixture of backgrounds. I cannot tell you that I came from the ghetto.  I had friends who lived opposite my house who I did not see more than thrice a year because they were in boarding schools and friends who I always saw brandishing the latest phones.  I was living opposite them in a face-me-I-face-you. House,’’ he says.
Notwithstanding his upbringing and exposure while growing up, Brymo is  considerably at home with the English Language. The boyish-looking singer says although his parents were not learned, they placed a premium on his education.


He adds, “Everything was available for me. From their meager resources I was sent to school. I went to Lagos State University for my tertiary education but I had to run away after two years. I was studying Zoology because I was unable to handle the rigours of the course. If I had decided that I wanted to be a mechanic or a carpenter like my father, I could have been that. If I decided that I just wanted to go to school, I could have done that. For a few years, my father taught me how to use the saw, how to mend chairs, but sincerely speaking I didn’t learn anything. My mind was elsewhere – in music.’’

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