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Reading: Singer Speedo’o Music Biography:  Age, Country of Origin Birthday, and Songs
Reading: Singer Speedo’o Music Biography:  Age, Country of Origin Birthday, and Songs

Singer Speedo’o Music Biography:  Age, Country of Origin Birthday, and Songs

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Singer Speedo'o Music Biography
Singer Speedo'o Music Biography

Here is a detailed biography, Age, Country of Origin, Birthday, and Songs,  of Sierra Leone’s fastest rapper Speedo’o who rose to fame for his craft.

Rapper Speedo’o Music Biography

Rapper Sahr Kaimachiande, stage name Speedo’o  is Sierra Leonean fastest rapper who rose to fame after he was compared to Sarkodie. Speedo hails from Kono District

Rapper Speedo’o Music Date Of Birth

Sahr Kaimachiande was born in 23rd Oct 1991 in Kono, koidu. Parents Mr Saine Kaimachiande And Rebecca Kaimachiande both from kono district.

Rapper Speedo’o Music Country of Origin

Rapper Speedo’o hails from Kono District , Sierra Leone

Rapper Speedo’o Music Songs

popular songs by Speedo’o are Tell dem, on the boat, keys, and more. you can subscribe to his channel here 

Full Biography

Sahr Kaimachiande was born in 23rd Oct 1991 in Kono, koidu. Parents Mr. Saine Kaimachiande And Rebecca Kaimachiande both from Kono district.

Sahr attended K.S.S (Koidu Secondary School) and completed his Secondary school in Liberia.

At age 7, he started miming and singing and at the age of 12 he did his first single, a song titled “Want To Be” .

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At age 17, Sahr collaborated with a group called ” Easy Life ” a musical group founded In kono 2007. His Nicknamed during those days was G.Fro.Fro Mic, Hip Hop Bullet, and African Weezy.

2005, Sahr traveled to Liberia to visit his grandmother and later came back to Sierra Leone. In 2008 he returned back to Liberia to further his education and musical career.

In 2013, He started working with former Vice President Son TanTan B, C.E.O of Black Entertainment. His Manager (Orlando ) later changed his name from African Weezy to Speedo’o because of his way of rapping was too fast.

In 20015, Speedo’o shares stage with BET best Rapper SARKODIE live in Liberia for his first time,which lead to his popularity in Liberia and some part of Africa. He was also nominated that same year for BEST COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR with TANTAN B.

In 2016, He was nominated again as ARTIST OF THE YEAR AFRICA & BEST COLLABORATION “LMA” Liberia Music Awards. He won all two of the Awards that same year. He has been certificated lots of times for his good work and as the FASTEST RAPPER FOR LIBERIA During his stay in Liberia.

Speedo’o has traveled to several African countries base on shows and collaborations. He was in a collaboration with FRESH PRINCE (4X4) from Ghana CASH N’OUT from Nigeria ect.

In 2018, He performed at the ECOFEST Sierra Leone and ECOFEST THE GAMBIA which included 9 nations one night.

In 2020, the rapper Speedo’o make his way through the music industry in Sierra Leone as the Fastest rapper ever in the industry .

Speedo’o founded his own label “TOTTM” (Talk Of The Town Movement) in 2017.
The Rapper Speedo’o is the C.E.O of Talk Of The Town Movement Music

 

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