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Musician Big Morse: Konkey will ease stress of present day…

By: Alusie Rehme Wilson
Banker turned Musician Morlai Morse Kamara, otherwise known by his stage name as “Big Morse” has disclosed releasing his anticipated single next month. According to the gifted songwriter, rapper, performer and sound engineer, his new melody will be titled “Konkey” because the melody is composed with the notion of encouraging Sierra Leoneans to love their culture while offering other music lovers a unique sound that will help them to stay stress free from the many worldly pressures evolving in the present day. “You know Konkey by what we understood in our early school days is a comic character who is also seen as a jester irrespective of the great things he may do, seeing his morphological appearance and that of his pair Tinker ignites nothing immediately other than laughter,” Morse recalled. “When my new song is officially premiered on September 8 tis year. Konkey is a song that depict the zest of adding value to something that may not appear to great but in reality it’s greater by itself and “Konkey” by the dance moves me and my team AVO Music and Bruce Empire have created will hopefully depicts a unique concept of making something undervalued to be truly valued,” added the modest hardworking banker and musician.

While the wait is on high among his fans especially those who’ve been following Big Morse’s craft closely including those who watch his remarkable virtual performance hosted on his Facebook page, they believe “Konkey” will not only ease their stress but will as well introduce them to new dancing moves while taking a step further in taking Sierra Leone’s Music International.

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