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AKA:Michael Omari, Michael Omari Jr., , Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo & Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo «LessMichael Omari, Michael Omari Jr. & 3 More»
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Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. (born July 26, 1993) was born in London, England. He is a renowned British rapper, singer and songwriter. He is professionally known as Stormzy. His journey to stardom began in 2014 when he garnered attention within the UK underground music scene through his impressive Wicked Skengman series, where he showcased his exceptional freestyling skills over classic grime beats.
One of Stormzy's breakthrough moments came with the release of his song "Shut Up." Initially dropped as a freestyle on YouTube, the track gained immense popularity and climbed to number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Stormzy embarked on a campaign to secure the coveted Christmas number one spot, which further propelled his fame. Recognitions quickly followed as he secured the title of Best Grime Act at both the 2014 and 2015 MOBO Awards. Additionally, the BBC's Sound of 2015 list identified Stormzy as an artist to watch.
In 2017, Stormzy released his debut album, "Gang Signs & Prayer," making history as the first grime album to reach the top spot on the UK Albums Chart. The critical acclaim and commercial success of the album culminated in it winning the prestigious British Album of the Year at the 2018 Brit Awards.
Stormzy's artistic evolution continued with the release of his second album, "Heavy Is the Head," in December 2019. The album showcased his growth as an artist and solidified his position in the music industry. The year 2019 also marked another significant milestone for Stormzy, as his single "Vossi Bop" topped the UK charts, becoming his first number-one hit.
Beyond his musical prowess, Stormzy's headline performance at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival received widespread acclaim. During the performance, he made a powerful statement by wearing a Union Jack stab vest designed by renowned artist Banksy, highlighting the issue of knife crime in London.
Stormzy's commitment to pushing boundaries and his ability to assemble an impressive lineup of collaborators were evident in his 2022 release, "Mel Made Me Do It." The accompanying 11-minute music video featured prominent artists, actors, and sports figures such as Usain Bolt and José Mourinho.
Continuing his artistic journey, Stormzy released his third album, "This Is What I Mean," on Def Jam on 25 November 2022. The album showcases his growth as an artist and further solidifies his place as one of the most influential figures in the UK music scene.
Stormzy's impact extends beyond his musical achievements; he has become a prominent voice in addressing social issues and advocating for change. His talent, combined with his passion for making a difference, has firmly established Stormzy as a true icon in the world of music.