Flexclusive

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Flexclusive
Birth nameFelix Owusu Ankrah
Born1986 (age 3637)
Kumasi, Ghana
Origin Kumasi, Ghana
Genres Afropop, hiplife, RnB
Occupation(s)Rapper, singer, producer
Years active2011–present
LabelsFlexclusive Music Entertainment
Websitewww.flexclusivemusic.com

Flexclusive is the stage name of Felix Owusu Ankrah, a Ghanaian born the Netherlands based singer, rapper, producer and is CEO of Flexclusive Music Entertainment.

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Ankrah was born in Kumasi Ghana but moved to Europe to settle with his parents in Amsterdam at an early age, and began making music in his early school days. He had his elementary education at Kings International School in Kumasi, Ghana and then attended ROC Flevoland in the Netherlands before earning himself a bachelor's degree in International Music Management from Inholland University of Applied Sciences.

Recognition and musical style

Flexclusive caught the public's eye when he released the remix version of his single "Anything For You" featuring "Itz Tiffany", which enjoyed massive airplay Ghana, the Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Canada and the US. In 2013 Flexclusive was nominated and won the best song of the year with the hit single "The One" at the African Diaspora Awards which was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [1] In 2014 he was nominated for the African Diaspora Awards for the best song of the year and the best collaboration of the year.

Currently in 2015, Flexclusive's official single entitled "Woman" which features Dr Cryme and produced by Mix Masta Garzy.

Awards and nominations

African Diaspora Awards

Discography

Singles

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