A rogue scholar, student of life and teacher of conscious culture, Brotherman has been a strong undercurrent in the sea of Hip-Hop for over a decade now. Virgin Digital Media Online once said of him “Hip-Hop has a new hero, his name is Brotherman and he lives in Hackney.” His response; “The hero came too late to save the day'. Key to his popularity has been the clear manner in which he delivers his message laden tracks and the literature that can be found within each verse. With fans across the board from Xfm’s John Kennedy to BBC 1Xtra’s Ras Kwame Brotherman has been heard by millions on air and online and seen by thousands as he graced stages from Big Chill Festival to Godiva in Coventry. Idols have become peers as he has risen from a fledgling hackney rapper to an international force. Now working on his second album, his first novel and an anthology of poems, this London Artist is definitely no-where near done delivering that trademark laid-back soulful hip-hop that the scene seems to be lacking of late. Brotherman is the answer to many a question that is rarely asked.
Find out for yourself at:
www.myspace.com/fatherman
Twitter: @itsbrotherman
Email: yobrotherman@gmail.com