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For3ignBoyz

St.Louis, MO

Biography

Nightmare Growing up in the a small country of Sierra Leone, located on the west coast of Africa, Mohamed John Koroma (Nightmare/TrackDreamz Ent.) had been a victim of war since about age five. He grew up in the “Blood Diamond” era and was subject to ruthless killings, raping, burning of houses, etc. In 2003, Nightmare moved to the U.S. as a refugee at the age of 15. He has always enjoyed listening to different styles of music. He’s always known he’d one day become a star. Liv...

Nightmare Growing up in the a small country of Sierra Leone, located on the west coast of Africa, Mohamed John Koroma (Nightmare/TrackDreamz Ent.) had been a victim of war since about age five. He grew up in the “Blood Diamond” era and was subject to ruthless killings, raping, burning of houses, etc. In 2003, Nightmare moved to the U.S. as a refugee at the age of 15. He has always enjoyed listening to different styles of music. He’s always known he’d one day become a star. Living in St. Louis, MO, he formed a group named Unity Squad with neighborhood friends. Due to mutual differences, the group separated after a few months. He then started producing his own beats and met other hip hop fans at school who were interested in those beats and they all got together to form Bash’em City. One time during a recording session, a group member asked him to write a verse and feature on a song and he’s been producing/rapping ever since. He is now joined with Colegae to form the group Foreign Boyz and is as promoting well as, writing and producing for the group. Nightmare is very passionate and extremely dedicated to his music. Colegae Born into poverty, Issah, ½ of the group Foreign Boyz, grew up in Ghana, a small country on the west side of Africa. He was raised in a very musically inclined household, which inspired him to become the phenomenal singer he is today. Issah first discovered his ability to sing while at a “worship center”, as they called it in Ghana. These were celebrations held every Friday at the school he attended. There they sang, danced and praised God. He heard a few girls singing in a group and decided to join them. From then on, it was history. At the age of 9, he wrote his first reggae song titled Daben, which means “the future” in Akan Issah’s native language.

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