Freddy Will Explained

Freddy Will
Birth Name:Wilfred Kanu Jr.
Birth Date:1977 8, mf=yes
Birth Place:Brookfields, Freetown
Origin:United States of America
Genre:Hip hop
Occupation:Author, recording artist, philanthropist
Years Active:2006–present

Wilfred Kanu Jr., known by his stage name Freddy Will, is a Sierra Leonean American author, music producer, publisher, recording artist, and philanthropist best known for releasing three consecutive albums with accompanying books.[1] He launched his music career by mixing hip-hop with jazz, calypso, r&b, classical music, and Afrobeat. He writes books on history, philosophy, biography, poetry, personal development, and fiction. He is best known for his singles "City Boy" (2008), "Providence feat. Carvin Winans" (2009), "Endurance" (2010), "Mandingo Love" (2012), "2 Passports" (2014), "Livin' N' Toronto feat. Kao Denero" (2014), "Girl from Happy Hill" (2017), "IV U feat. King Boss LAJ" (2020) and "Natural Light" (2024).https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13550839/ He has also written several books in Europe.

Early life

Wilfred Kanu Jr. was born in Brookfields, Freetown, to parents who hailed from Sierra Leone.[2] At 2, he relocated with his parents to Monrovia, Liberia. There, he discovered music, theater performance, and literary expression. As a teenager, he navigated through the tumultuous Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil conflicts, residing in Sierra Leone, The Gambia, and Senegal. Eventually, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.[3]

Toronto, Canada

In 2006, Freddy Will traveled to Toronto, Canada, to record his debut album.[4] After revisiting the country a few times, he filed for permanent residency there. While living there he recorded a mixtape, two additional independent studio albums, an EP and released them off his independent record labels, Ghetto Breed Entertainment and Swift Nightz Entertainment.[5] He also started his freelance writing career, launched his blog website, and authored three books that were self-published by Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing, as well as his publishing company, Freddy Will Publishing in Ontario, Canada.[6] All three books were self-published in a book plus album concomitant. He also launched The Freddy Will Hope Foundation.[7] [8]

Literary, music, and theater influences

During his interview with award-winning Ghanaian journalist, Jefferson Sackey, Freddy Will stated that he started rapping when he was still living in Liberia.[9] He credited Kool Moe Dee, LL Cool J., Queen Latifah, Ice-T, Naughty By Nature, legendary Sierra Leone rapper, Jimmy B, Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur, Scarface, Snoop Dogg, The Notorious B. I. G., Nas, The Luniz and the LOX as some of his primary musical influences in hip-hop. For his writing, he credits his father, John Grisham, Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, Caresse Crosby, Maya Angelou and Pacesetter Novels as his primary influences and Idris Elba, Ice Cube, John Singleton and Spike Lee, his influences in theater and film.[10]

Healthy Food For Thought: Good Enough to Eat

In 2010, Freddy Will was among several musicians, music producers, spoken word artists, chefs and children's book authors who participated in a children's compilation album consisting of 60 selections of prose, poems, and songs about food, nutrition, and self-awareness that can be used as part of a childhood obesity awareness curriculum and to promote awareness for Type 2 Diabetes among school children.[11] This album was executive produced in Philadelphia by the New York Coalition for Healthy School Foods. In 2011, the Recording Academy nominated the Double CD charity album for a Grammy Award.[12] [13] [14]

Discography

Albums

EP

Mixtape

Collaboration

Bibliography

Paperback

eBooks

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview With Freddy Will: Author, Entrepreneur & Artist. January 30, 2017. October 22, 2017. irepsalone.com/. iRep Salone. Kamara. Sally.
  2. Book: Kanu Jr., Wilfred . Wilfred Kanu Jr.

    . Wilfred Kanu Jr. . 2019 . Crime Rhymez. Berlin, Germany . Badson Publishing. 5 . 9798894438412. June 2, 2024.

  3. Book: Kanu Jr., Wilfred . Wilfred Kanu Jr.

    . Wilfred Kanu Jr. . 2019 . My Book of Chrymes. Definitive . Berlin, Germany . Badson Publishing. 979-8-89269-294-6. June 2, 2024.

  4. Web site: Word to the streets. April 19, 2008. February 9, 2019. blog.freddywill.com/ . Wilfred Kanu Jr.. Kanu. Wilfred.
  5. Web site: Freddy Will prepares for release of his new Krio album and second book – Cocorioko. 2020-09-18. en-US.
  6. Web site: Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing. June 27, 2009. February 9, 2019. blog.freddywill.com/ . Wilfred Kanu Jr.. Kanu. Wilfred.
  7. Web site: My Book Of Chrymes & While I'm Still Young – The Talking Drums 1. 2v . July 25, 2009. February 7, 2019. blog.freddywill.com/ . Wilfred Kanu Jr.. Kanu. Wilfred.
  8. Web site: Freddy Will – Dark Horse From Romarong ...a city of kings (Sierra Leone 2010). October 19, 2010. February 9, 2019. myafrica.allafrica.com. Double K Records. Records. Double K.
  9. Web site: JSR FREDDY PROMO-people and blog. March 11, 2015. June 3, 2017. imperiya.by/. imperiya. Sackey. Jefferson .
  10. Web site: My Top 10 Influences in Literary & Publishing Pt. 2. September 8, 2016. December 10, 2017. blog.freddywill.com. Freddy Will's Blog. Kanu Jr.. Wilfred.
  11. Web site: Healthy Food for Thought. February 1, 2011. slj.com. School Library Journal. Dean. Kitty Chen.
  12. Web site: Grammy Awards 2011: Winners and nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards. March 12, 2014. July 9, 2021. Los Angeles Times. Field. General.
  13. Web site: Healthy Food For Thought: Good Enough To Eat (A Children's CD). July 3, 2021. healthyvoyager.com. The Healthy Voyager. Scott-Hamilton. Carolyn. August 30, 2010 .
  14. Web site: GRAMMY nomination 2011. July 5, 2021. soulasylumpoetry.com. Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing Inc.. Cowle. Ken.