Sierra Leonean rapper and pageant queen, Natasha Beckley celebrated her 3 years music career in the Sierra Leone music industry. The award-winning rapper shared a post on Facebook celebrating her achievement.
Natasha’s fans from different parts of the world commended her for being consistent and blessing them with good music for the past 3 years.
The rapper started by off her career in remixing ‘Thontiana’ by Blue Face with a different style in 2019. She also released ‘Korlay’ which became a nationwide hit. With her ‘Freetown’ in 2020, Natasha appeared from the onset a controversial rapper and that has come in handy for her.
She released her debut album “Freetown The Recipe” in 2021 which she featured top African musicians like Magnito, Ice Prince, Sheik Kargbo, Timaya and others. Her hit single ‘Freetown’ was remixed by top Sierra Leonean rappers. Through her music career, she joined Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie on his ‘No Pressure’ album listening party in Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. She met with Khaligraph Jones, Vector, Phyno and other top African musicians during her tour with Sarkodie.
In the course of her 3 years in the industry, Natasha Beckley has 1 album and different projects to her name. With 3 documented awards, 1 album, over 100,000 streams across digital platforms including YouTube, the rapper has earned her legendary status in the music industry.
In 2021, she was awarded as the ‘Best Female Artist of the Year’, ‘Best Female Afro Hip Hop Artiste of the Year’ and ‘Best Hit Single of the Year’ at the National Entertainment Awards. She made impressive performance at the Ecofest Music Festival with P-Square, Rema and other top musicians at the National Stadium.
Natasha Beckley applauded her success in the music industry on Facebook as she clocked 3 years.
“Believe in yourself
Today marks my 3rd year anniversary in the Sierra Leone music industry, I left the shores of Sierra Leone scared of the unknown with so much doubt. Motivated by my personal person, I fearlessly started recording music. One album later, 3 national awards later, I am still kicking and pushing.
Thank you for believing in me.” She stated.