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As we are coming to the end of Black History Month I thought I would leave with some current pioneers in the world of music. Music is very synonymous with black culture regardless...
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As we are coming to the end of Black History Month I thought I would leave with some current pioneers in the world of music. Music is very synonymous with black culture regardless...
Posted by Michael Besisira
Today in our Year 10 economics lesson, two Year 13 economics students delivered our lesson based on a topic called ‘Price elasticity of demand’. Firstly, I want to say...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
The promotion of independent learning is integral to our curriculum. Independent learning refers to a student’s ability to take responsibility for their learning and...
Posted by Claire Till
Year 10 dancers had the privilege of working with Performance Artist Olisa Odele on our last Enrichment day. Students took part in body conditioning exercises to improve their...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
On Wednesday of this week, after a morning tour around Hartsbourne Primary School, it was a privilege to welcome the Headteacher of Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood Peter Gillett...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It has been very exciting to see our wide range of Student Leadership opportunities launch this half term. One team that has been very proactive has been the Community Leaders,...
Posted by James Burley
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Calum Walsh 13 Elm Calum is one of our outstanding Year 13 students. He has proved a fantastic ambassador for the school helping Mrs Jackman by taking visitors on tours around the...
Posted by Giles Monks
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Till’s inspirational assembly ended this half term with a real focus on everything that underpins our school and is embodied succinctly in our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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As we are coming to the end of Black History Month I thought I would leave with some current pioneers in the world of music. Music is very synonymous with black culture regardless of the country you would visit. Today I would like to introduce you to 2 individuals who have made waves within the AfroBeats music scene and got people to take note of different styles of music that you can listen to from Africa as a continent.
The first artist is Maleek Berry, born in South London is of Nigerian descent and is a singer, songwriter, and record producer. He came onto the music scene in 2012 and has made a name for himself on the AfroBeats scene with hits like “Kontrol”, “On Fire” and “Nuh Let Go” off his first album. He has also worked with several of the other big artists such as WizKid, Sarkodie, Davido, and Fuse ODG to name a few.
The second individual could be attributed for raising the profile of AfroBeats music in the UK to more of a mainstream audience. Fuse ODG was born in Tooting, South London is of Ghanaian descent, and emerged on the AfroBeats scene around 2013 with his blockbuster debut album T.I.N.A. With an array of hits on the album such as “Azonto”, “Million Pound Girl (Badda Than Bad)”, Dangerous Love, and T.I.N.A. All of this paved the way to some degree for other artists to do the same such as Davido, Sarkodie, Burna Boy, etc to push the baton even further.
If you have never listened to AfroBeats music, you should give it a try, you might find a few similarities between this style of music and what you currently listen to. Give it a try and see what you think.
On Tuesday we had the honour to welcome Tania Rawle at BMS. She is the Head of School Standards and Accountability and came to tour the school, opening the New Art Department,...
We are almost at the end of what has been a very busy term for the music department. Over the past few months we have seen a whole Year 7 choir for the Year 7 Celebration Evening,...