Brymo
Brymo

Nigeria Afro Beats singer Brymo, has join others fellow international musician such as Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, Kanye West and Jay Z that their life history will become curriculum at an American university.

It occur that some undergraduates student from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, was reportedly chosen Brymo, new single ”Down” as part of their school project. Currently the students are working on project tittle ”Speech Communication 101” and wish they used Brymo, ”Down” as case study for the project.

As the part of the project, the student presented a paper on the lyrics deconstruction of Brymo’s hit single ‘Down’ off his recent album Merchant Dealers and Slaves.

‘Just last month, our Communication students did lyrics decomposition of Brymo’s song titled ‘Down’. Success of the studies has prompted us to do further and more detailed studies of you, your music and your story. I write to inform you that as part of our yearly project work, my students will be studying you (your personality and music),’ said the notice, sent from the department of Communication Studies to Brymo and his management, and exclusively obtained by NET.

The students, through the letter, have requested the presence of the singer at the University in August 2014 for the final assessment at the end of the project/programme.

By gistyinka

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