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Brymo
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Brymo, with real name Ashimi Olawale Ibrahim, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, and composer. He started his music career in a church choir before joining The Aliens in 2002. Brymo gained recognition as a member of Chocolate City, releasing his debut solo album "Brymstone" in 2007. He blends African folk, soul, and R&B and has released several acclaimed albums, including "Merchants, Dealers & Slaves," "Tabula Rasa," and "Oso." Brymo is also a writer and social activist, known for his outspokenness on Nigerian social issues.
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