
Angel Dweh
Monrovia, Montserrado, Liberia | Established. Jan 01, 2020 | INDIE
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Angel Dweh, a Liberian-American singer-songwriter, dancer, actor, and recording artist, will hold the "I Am Angel Dweh" EP release party on Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m. at Mulberry Art Studios, 21 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster.
Dweh was born in Monrovia, Liberia, to Liberian parents and immigrated to Ephrata. As a student at Ephrata High School, he participated in the Honor Choir Festival as a tenor and the LLMEA Festival. He was a member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society and a guest performer with the Mountaineer Men Choir at the Ephrata Middle School choral concert. - TownLively
Angel Dweh is a multitalented artist who is known for bridging multiple genres in his songwriting and giving his audience a unique and truthful sound. He often creates music that combines aspects of R&B and pop music while he tells a story with his lyrics.
Creating his songs under the stage name Angel, he has just released a new single called “Salud.” This track effectively encompasses traditional R&B aspects but also includes his own cultural and honest flair. The backtrack consists of gentle orchestra bells and a trap-like beat as Angel hums the melody to “Salud.” His vocals echo in the background, giving “Salud” a mysterious underlying tone. Vocally, Angel has an attention-grabbing voice that makes you want to hear more once you get a taste. - BuzzMusic
The radio award-nominee and recording artist is known for creating various genres within his music, ranging from pop to Afropop/afrobeat and r&b. Also called the Afro-Prince, Angel Dweh exposes a unique and honest sound of his own and Liberia.
Teaming up with Faithvonic for their latest release, "Come Over (feat. Faithvonic)," the two artists come together to serve the utmost spirited vibes through their passionate lyricism and equally enthralling performances. While the beat keeps us grooving the whole way through, Angel Dweh stands in the spotlight and sings straight from the heart. - BuzzMusic
Angel Dweh has released a hot new Afropop single call “Kokona” on all streaming platforms and on his Official YouTube Channel, the new song of this Liberian American artist is gaining radio airwaves in Canada, and in the United States. - GNN Liberia
Discography
Love a Good Thing - Single 2020
Salud - Single 2020
Flexin - Single 2020
Kokona - Single 2020
Come Over - Single 2021
I Am Angel Dweh - EP 2021
P.O.M (Pick on Me) - Single 2022
Papper Dem - Single 2022
Tonight - Single 2022
Tonight (Swahili Remix) - Single 2023
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Angel Dweh, (born November 14, 1999), is a Liberian-American singer, recording artist, songwriter, composer, dancer, and actor. He was born in Monrovia, Liberia to Liberian parents, and later immigrated to the United States.
His effervescent music embodies a truly unique sound mix of multiple genres like Pop, Afropop/Afrobeat, and R&B. It represents his personality and his home country of Liberia. Angel’s distinctive vocal style in the Afropop/Afrobeats music genre has earned him the title of “Afro-Prince.”
Angel Dweh is a Master Class Radio Awards 2020 and 2021 Artist of the Month nominee. CIMVAwards 2022 nominee for Best Video “Trouble”. CPMA's 2022 nominee for "Best World Music". Board Award 2022 Winner for Soldier of the Year.
Emerging on the music scene in 2020 with the hit singles "Love a Good Thing", "Salud", "Hard for Me" and "Flexin,” Angel grabbed the attention of critics both locally and internationally. His single, “Kokona” was one of the most-played songs on independent radio stations in Nigeria, Liberia, and Tanzania. On the Master Class Radio show in Canada, "Salud" ranked within the top 5 songs on the air. Angel Dweh is a Master Class Radio Award 2020 nominee for Artist of the Month. In Liberia, Angel’s music video for "Hard for Me" placed in the top three ranked videos on Hot TV.
In 2022 Angel Dweh performed at the ACANA African Festival in Philadelphia PA, and at the African American Culture Far in Lancaster PA making him the first Liberian and only African artist to grace the African American Culture Far stage.
Grabbing the attention of professionals in the music industry and beyond comes easily to the rising star. During his freshman year at LA’s Hussian College In Studio, Angel’s freestyle dance caught the attention of Travis Payne, choreographer for Michael Jackson’s “This Is It.” Frontrvnners, a Canadian clothing brand, discovered Angel on Instagram and signed him as one the company's youngest brand ambassadors.
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