Koo Kumi

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William Du Bois Yaw Sakyi Kumi
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Born (1994-05-05) 5 May 1994 (age 29)
CitizenshipGhanaian
Websitewww.kookumi.com
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Portrait of Koo Kumi 2020

William Du Bois Yaw Sakyi Kumi (born 5 May 1994), popularly known as Koo Kumi, [1] is a Ghanaian spoken word artist, photographer, slam poet and mixed media visual artist. He is known for his blend of Twi and English languages. He adopts a traditional sound as well as an alternative hip hop feel. He appeared on the literary scene in 2012.

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Early life

His father is Kumi Jonathan and his mother was Comfort Kumi, Koo Kumi is the first of four children. He is a native of Mampong Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana. [2] He attended high school at St Paul's Senior High School, Kwahu and later moved to Mampong Presbyterian Senior High. He studied visual arts in high school and was the best Graphic Design and Ceramic student of his class.[ citation needed ]

He majored in journalism at the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) and earned a Bachelor of Arts in communication in 2018. [3]

Works

Koo Kumi is the brain behind "Trotro Vibes". Trotro Vibes is a movement of artists who use public transport as a stage to start conversations with poetry, spoken word and acoustic music. He has performed on several stages, including TV and Radio as well as various live performances at [4] [5] places such as, The National Theatre (Ghana), Alliance Francaise (Accra, Ghana), British Council. He has worked with poets and musicians in Ghana and other countries such as Okyeame Kwame, Kwame Write, Wanlov the Kubolor, Ko-Jo Cue, Chief Moomen among others. Koo Kumi published an anthology "Beautiful Africa" with other young poets in 2013. [6] [7]

Spoken word poetry

Recorded Poems
No.TitleYear
1Tribute to Awoonor2013
2Free Us2013
3Slow Down2016
4Untitled Ones2016
5Dear Future Wife [8] 2016
6My Son2017
7The Greatest Poem Ever [9] 2018
8Ankonam2020
9The Griot2020

Albums and extended playlists(EPs)

His first body of work of poetry titled "Woke On The Mountain" [10] was released on 12 April 2019, officially.In 2020, he released his second EP "An Ode To A New Moon" [11] made up of three poems to celebrate his birthday. [12] He has also released a 10-track album titled 'The Griot' that tackles politics, urbanization and movement, culture, age of youth, and gender-related issues. [13]

Appearances

Koo Kumi twice appeared on BBC Africa's news. He appeared on it with Trotro Vibes in December 2016 and was featured on BBC through a mini documentary. [14]

Awards

He won the first teen slam in Ghana "Slam Ghana", 2013. [3]

He was nominated for "Poet of The Year" for Ghana Tertiary Awards 2017.

He won "Poet Of The Year" at the Eminence Awards in GIJ. [3]

Koo Kumi was given an honorary award at the 2019 Ghana Institute of Journalism Eminence Award as an "Eminent Alumnus under the age of 60" [15]

He won the 2nd Runner up at the 2019 Ghana Association of writers Awards (3rd Prize for the Kofi Anyidoho Award) [16]

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