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Suli Breaks
Musical artist
Darryll Suliaman Amoako (born 22 January ), better known by his stage name Suli Breaks, is an English spoken word poet. He is best known for his spoken word videos on his YouTube Channel, Suli Breaks, his video "Why I Hate School but Love Education"[1] and his video "I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate".[2]
Early life
Amoako was born in Wood Green, London, England.
He grew up as one of three children to Ghanaian parents in what he describes as "a conventional African family, where education is paramount". He has two sisters, Anisah (younger) and Cherelle (older).[3][4]
He went to Enfield Grammar School for a year before accepting a scholarship to play basketball in Middlesbrough.
In , he graduated with a degree in Law from the University of Sheffield.[3]
Career
Amoako's basketball coach's brother, Ben Peters, came up with the name "Suli Breaks", which derived from his forename of Suliaman and the concept of "breaking someone's ankles".[5]
Amoako has been writing poetry most of his life but first performed it on stage in [4] He first started spoken word poetry when he was at his last year of university.
Even in his last year he found he was not engaged in what he was studying and was distant from it. He found the spoken word is what he enjoyed doing so decided to pursue that.[6][7] He has been featured in The Voice, was winner of Aspire Talent and was also a finalist in the Uni's Got Talent Competition.[5] He was awarded second place in the Mastermind Talks.[8] Breaks featured on the track "Glass" on Kasabian's album .[9][10][11][12]
In July , Amoako spoke on TEDx event at the House of Parliament.[8][13] In February , Amoako partnered with The National Citizen Service (NCS) to encourage the nation's teens to '#SayYes' or "Say, 'Yes!' to NCS", a digital campaign targeting to year-olds across England and Northern Ireland reflects on the importance of embracing the opportunities life has to offer.[14] He also appeared on a campaign video for David Lammy to become Mayor of London.[15] In early , with a £20, budget, he created a round the world in 80 days vlogumentary.[8]
Amoako's YouTube channel has over million views and over , subscribers.[8]
In September and November , Amoako featured in two episodes of comedy web series Corner Shop Show.
In , Suli Breaks was featured on African Rapper Sarkodie's "Highest" Album on the track called Silence.
On 16 July , Suli Breaks appeared on the second Faithless dance single of , "This Feeling". Suli appears with singer/songwriter Nathan Ball.[16] He featured on the band's studio album All Blessed, and their single "Find a Way".
Personal life
Amoako is a Muslim and is married.[5] He has said he looks to numerous of sources of inspiration. He admires; Steve Jobs for innovation, Michael Jordan for his hard work and intensity, and Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X as figures committed to their beliefs.[15]
See also
References
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- ^"Suli Breaks, Spoken Word Poet,' 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' Goes Viral (VIDEO)". HuffPost. 24 April Retrieved 1 July
- ^ abPhilby, Charlotte (23 May ).
"Suli Breaks: The secret of success? Forget exams – it's all about getting the Breaks". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 May Retrieved 1 July
- ^ abWikina, Ebenezar (24 April ). "Suli Breaks the School Myth: My Stroll With Suli Breaks".
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- ^Sheriff, Lucy (24 April ). "Suli Breaks, Spoken Word Poet, On Success Of 'Why I Hate School But Love Education' (VIDEO)".Suli breaks biography of michael jackson for kids Suli Breaks is a London-based poet, storyteller and creative writer known for his impactful work in the realms of education, entrepreneurship, and creative storytelling.
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- ^Kalas, Steven (7 December ). "Suli Breaks' disdain for education saddening". Review journal. Retrieved 1 July
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- ^Davidson, Amy (7 June ). "Kasabian interview: "We've never given a f**k and we're real"". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 July
- ^Hann, Michael (5 June ). "Kasabian: review – entertaining rockers unconcerned with cool".Biography of nat king cole In this blog, we’ll explore the Suli Breaks biography, from his upbringing in London to his rise to fame as a spoken-word poet. Join us as we delve into his journey and discover what drives him to inspire a generation with his words.
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- ^Horton, Matthew (27 May ). "Kasabian: NME's First Impressions Of New Album ''". NME. Retrieved 1 July
- ^Beaumont, Mark (10 June ). "Kasabian – ''". NME.Suli breaks biography of michael jackson Darryll Suliaman Amoako (born 22 January ), better known by his stage name Suli Breaks, is an English spoken word poet. He is best known for his spoken word videos on his YouTube Channel, Suli Breaks, his video " Why I Hate School but Love Education " [ 1 ] and his video " I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate ".
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- ^"Follow the leader – Suli Breaks – TEDxHousesofParliament". TEDx Talks. 11 July Retrieved 1 July
- ^West, Gillian (17 February ). "NCS brings spoken word artist Suli Breaks on board for #SayYes film". Review journal.
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Darryll Suliaman Amoako (born 22 January ), better known by his stage name Suli Breaks, is an English spoken word poet. He is best known for his spoken word videos on his YouTube Channel, Suli Breaks, his video " Why I Hate School but Love Education " [ 1 ] and his video " I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate ".Retrieved 1 July
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