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Trinidad-born rapper, producer, and songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Berwyn Du Bois,[2] known mononymously as Berwyn, (styled in all caps) is a Trinidad-born rapper, producer, and songwriter, who is now based in East London.[3]
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Birth name | Berwyn Du Bois |
Born | Diego Martin, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
Origin | Romford, London, England |
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Website | berwynberwynberwyn |
Berwyn Du Bois[1] was born in Diego Martin, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago and moved to Romford, East London at the age of nine.[1][2][4] His father was a bus driver and his mother a youth worker.[5] According to Berwyn, his father has also worked as a DJ, and his family were "always musical".[6] Berwyn attended the Royal Liberty School, where he was inspired by his music teacher who would take him to a folk club. Berwyn stated that he is still into folk music.[5][1] Due to his uncertain immigration status, Berwyn was unable to go to university despite earning adequate grades and also struggled to find work. This was a factor in pursuing a career in music.[6] Berwyn previously worked at a Subway franchise in a hospital.[1]
Berwyn's debut mixtape, Demotape/Vega was released on 25 September 2020, though it was written in two weeks in 2018.[3][6]
In late 2020, Berwyn was placed third in the BBC Sound Of 2021 list.[1]
In late 2021 Demotape/Vega was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize album of the year.[7] Berwyn was eligible due to rule change to the Mercury, allowing anyone who has been resident in the UK or Ireland for more than five years to be nominated. The change was made after a 2020 protest by Japanese-British pop singer Rina Sawayama, whose debut album Sawayama was deemed ineligible because she did not have a British passport.[7]
In November 2021, Berwyn was nominated for 'Best Newcomer' at the MOBO Awards.[8] He released his debut studio album, Who Am I on 12 July 2024.[9]
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