Word: owusu
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Following the battle, Harvard rap group Tha League warmed up the crowd by performing some of their songs—an experience not altogether new to them. In February 2003, Nicholas H. Barnes ’05 (N.I.C.), Dominique C. Deleon ’04 (Satchel Page), Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06 (K. Kess) and Brandon M. Terry ’05 (Hollaman), formerly known as The Justice League, opened for rap artist Fabolous at the Orpheum Theater in Boston...
...ignorance” is how M.C. Brandon M. Terry ’05 describes the vocals he brings to Tha League, which mixes irreverent humor and serious social dialogue. Tha League, comprised of vocalists Nick H. Barnes ’05, Dominique C. Deleon ’04, Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06 and Terry, has entered the hunt for success. It is banking on its “extended family” vibe—what they explain as the fact that each member brings his own unique style to the stage...
...Barnes describes himself as a “dance hall reggae artist,” not to be confused with many crossover reggae artists currently dominating the charts (he’s quick to define himself as “not Sean Paul-ish”), while Owusu-Kesse describes his trademark as his “cool, smooth deliverance.” Terry’s niche is an animated delivery of what Deleon describes as the “most controversial [of the group]—the perfect cross between black consciousness and black comedy...
...students tried out for 37 coveted modeling spots in the show. The producers looked for a diverse group of attractive hotties with enough energy and confidence to fill the space in this year’s larger venue. Shouldn’t be a problem, according to catwalker Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06, who says the models “feed off of audience participation. The more people present, the hotter the show...
With a seemingly inexhaustible budget, the boys of Tha League—Nicholas H. Barnes ’05, Dominique C. Deleon ’04, Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06 and Brandon M. Terry ’05—hired an extensive team of professional filmmakers to work on the video, a project that executive producer Jonathan R. Ardrey ’05 calls a “career launching, independent project for everyone involved...