WuN
Genre Hip Hop
City Blantyre
Country Malawi
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Straight out of Malawi - The Warm Heart of Africa; WuN are a diverse Hip-Hop group who blend so many different flavours creating their own unique sound.

Having gone to school toghether, this three man lyrical dream team are more than just good friends - they are more like brothers, pushed out of three different mothers. Each have their own style (N.i.C - Lyrical; Iceberg - Wity and Fadson - Smooth). The boys are simply too damn sick and "are sure to put Malawi and Africa on the map. just you wait and see!")

Having achieved some success locally (in Malawi, for being responsible for arguably the BIGGEST club banger the country has heard - 'Mbina'); and internationally (Voted the best young african band by the BBC in 2006), the boys are full of confidence and potential, and aim to achieve a lot more.

 

Albums (1)
Songs (14)
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The Blantyre Chronicles
WuN
Songs 14 Comments 0
Added on 13 January 2012
Released 2011
Format MP3
Type Single
N discs 1
Label Independent
Genre Hip Hop


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