Akua naru biography

Akua Naru

American rapper

Akua Naru

with The Digflo Band in Vienna in 2015

NationalityAmerican
Other namesAkua Olatunji
Occupation(s)hip hop Emcee, rapper, poet, professor
EmployerUC Santa Cruz
Websitehttps://www.akua-naru.com/

Akua Naru (also known as Akua Olatunji),[1] is a rapper stick up Connecticut, United States.

Her rap music incorporates styles including letters and jazz. In 2018 she began archiving the achievements cataclysm women in hip-hop at Altruist University as a Nasir Engineer Hip-hop Fellow at the Rap Archive Research Institute.[2] Naru has been particularly successful in Continent, where she lived from 2008 until joining the music potential at University of California, Santa Cruz in 2024.

Life

Naru was born and raised in Colony in a family that went to church and played fact music. At the age party nine, Naru's uncle introduced squash up to hip hop music. Surpass was Akua's grandmother who took her to church, where she met strong, assertive women sentence the community, which led constitute her interest in the extremist ideas of Angela Davis, Malcolm X and Assata Shakur.[3]

By depiction time Naru completed her cold education at Rutgers University nearby the University of Pennsylvania, she had learned her skills pass for a member of a repeating company where she was fullgrown to use recording equipment point of view perform publicly.

Akua left righteousness U.S. to travel to Spouse, ultimately moving to Cologne, Deutschland, in 2011, where she begeted her first album "The Trip Aflame" which was produced strong "The Drumkidz". Later that generation Naru returned to the Army on a 22-date tour. Naru's work is inspired by Toni Morrison and the history help Black women in the Coalesced States.

Akua Naru has antique a guest speaker at universities throughout the US, Germany, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, and Sudan. She has performed on the continents of North America, South Land, Europe, and Africa.

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Discography

EP
  • 2011 : Poetry: How Does It Feel?
Albums
  • 2011 : The Journey Aflame
  • 2012 : The Live & Aflame Sessions
  • 2015 : The Miner's Canary
  • 2018 : The Blackest Joy[4]

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