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AR-Wilson’s Entertainment Mourns “Fifty-Seven"


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It is with great pain that we, AR-Wilson’s Entertainment (AWE) express condolences on behalf of the Bangura Family over the sudden death of their son, brother and uncle: Junior Bangura alias Fifty-Seven who passed away on Friday 11th October, 2019. His remains will be taken to Mabontor Town on 26th October, 2019 to be buried on the 27th October, 2019.

AWE as one of the leading Promotional team that has worked with the late Junior Bangura whose stage name was Fifty-Seven sympathize with the deceased family.

Junior Bangura aka Fifty-Seven was a fine character, a very loyal, trusted and Sensational Hip-Hop Rapper in the Northern Region.

He has represented his region and he has excelled at some top competition in the country including the popular AYV CYPHER RAP CONTEST.
He is known for his popular double packed lyrical and outstanding stage performances and was widely known for his lyrical hook: “Aunty Brownet”.

The late Megarapstar had several songs of high class despite pursuing his academics at the N’jala University.
Fifty-Seven had some never to be forgotten musical joints with several Artists in the country including his former Real Negroz mate, Augustine JayTee.
Until his death, he was a member of the Bai Bureh Music Label.
Rest in Peace Junior Bangura alias Fifty-Seven!!!

Sincerely, for and on behalf of AWE,
Alusine Rehme Wilson,
Founder and Chief Executive Officer,
AR-Wilson’s Entertainment – (AWE).

©:Northern Times Newspaper✍🏾

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