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BQ Ifada to drop mixtape on Independence day

Africa » Gambia
Friday, February 10, 2012

UR Kreativity presents the much awaited mixtape from BQ Ifada, a young Gambian artist based in the United Kingdom. The mixtape entitled ‘STOP DI GUN PLAY’ will be available for free download on same day as Gambian Independence day 18th February 2012. It will feature about 16 tracks plus bonus videos. The mixtape will be on exclusive free download for one day only then £3.99 after the 18th.


Born Badou Nyang widely known by his music sobriquet BQ Ifada, attended a French school in Banjul, the Gambia. He later moved to Sokone, Senegal, where he continues his education. BQ also attended Dutch Pop Academy (University SKVR Music School), music school in Rotterdam (Holland) in 2007. It was at the age of 14-years to be precise, when he started his singing career and had also recorded and performed with different rap groups and artists from the Gambia, Senegal, Spain, Jamaica, USA, Holland, Belgium, Brazil to name a few countries.


His singing style and power of lyrics represents a unique talent. He uses a heavy rap flow mixed with dancehall, reggae and his sweet voice full of emotion. BQ has emerged from a high quality work combining music research and street experiences. He also gets a strong spiritual, mystical and emotional site. BQ released his first mixtape entitled ‘DA RISING TIME’ in mid-2008, which he was selling at gigs and on the streets. Due to his versatile skills his talent hasn’t gone unrecognised at the Dutch Pop Academy (University SKVR Music School). In 2006 he was awarded ‘Best New Talent’ alongside with 4 other students.

Author: Sheriff Janko
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