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== Discography ==
== Discography ==
===Studio Albums===
*I Love U/For The Rest Of My Life - EP (1998)
*Seven: A Kwanzaa Soundtrack (1999)
*Therapy - EP (2000)
*Afrodeezyackz/The Mumblings of a Madman (2002)
*Poetic License (2008)
*Sekou Andrews & The String Theory (2019)

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Sekou Andrews
Born (1972-11-13) November 13, 1972 (age 52)
Berkley, California
OccupationPoet, Actor, Musician, Playwright
NationalityAmerican
EducationGraduate
Alma materPitzer College
Notable awards
Website
www.sekousays.com

Sekou Andrews (born November 13, 1972) is an American actor, writer, producer and innovator of “Poetic Voice”.[1][2]

Sekou Andrews has been performing spoken word poetry for 17 years and won two National Poetry Slams and nominee of 2020 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.[3] he has also performed for the Barack Obamas in Oprah Winfrey’s back yard.[4]

He is also the founder of 7-figure company on poetry named "SekouWorld".[5]

Career

Sekou started his career as a school teacher. Initially he had a little interest in poetry, but took to the stage as a way of showcasing his talent. One thing led to another and pretty soon Andrews had fallen in love with spoken word and had a part in MTV’s Battleground, which is when his entrepreneurial instincts kicked in.[6]

Sekou’s work has also been featured on national media such as ABC World News, CBS, MSNBC, HBO, Good Morning America, Showtime, MTV, and BET. He has given private performances for such prominent individuals as Maya Angelou, Quincy Jones, Larry King, Hillary Clinton, Norman Lear, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and Coretta Scott King.[7]

He is also a voiceover artist and actor with several national commercials, films, and critically-acclaimed two-man play.[8] Forbes termed Andrews as the de-facto poet laureate of corporate America.[9]

In 2011, With creative partner Steve Connell, Sekou has inspired audiences from the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival to The Pasadena Pops Orchestra.[10][11]

Discography

Studio Albums

  • I Love U/For The Rest Of My Life - EP (1998)
  • Seven: A Kwanzaa Soundtrack (1999)
  • Therapy - EP (2000)
  • Afrodeezyackz/The Mumblings of a Madman (2002)
  • Poetic License (2008)
  • Sekou Andrews & The String Theory (2019)
Year Title Album
2019 "The Music Movement" Sekou Andrews & The String Theory[12][13]
"Good Vibes"
"Be Voiceful"
"Love Says"
"Poem"
"Poets Have Fun To"
"Devil's Advocate" Sunrise Sunset[14]
  1. ^ "Press Release - Studio SCR 2012". South Coast Repertory.
  2. ^ Zaru, Deena. "As 'I can't breathe' haunts America, Sekou Andrews' poem reflects cycle of injustice". ABC News.
  3. ^ "GRAMMY Awards Winners & Nominees for Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album". GRAMMY.com.
  4. ^ Snow, Shane. "Leaders Need To Deliver Inspiration Now More Than Ever. Polymath Sekou Andrews Is Here To Help". Forbes.
  5. ^ Thornton, Cedric (23 March 2020). "Sekou Andrews Says He Built a 7-Figure Company Through Poetry. Here's How". Black Enterprise.
  6. ^ "Super Session With Sekou Andrews – Getting to the Next, Next Level". American Staffing Association.
  7. ^ "Sekou Andrews: Poetic Voice As Power". Good Life Project.
  8. ^ "Speaker: Sekou Andrews, Creator of "Poetic Voice" | LAI". Leadingauthorities.com.
  9. ^ Kotler, Steven. "Learning To Learn Faster (Part III): The Amazing Sekou Andrews". Forbes.
  10. ^ "Steve Connell and Sekou Andrews: The Word Begins". Redcat.
  11. ^ "Sekou Andrews – The Chopra Foundation". choprafoundation.org.
  12. ^ "Sekou Andrews". GRAMMY.com. 15 December 2020.
  13. ^ "String Theory (artist collective)". Wikipedia. 26 November 2021.
  14. ^ Andrews, Sekou (30 August 2019). "Sekou Andrews & The String Theory". spotify.com.