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Yungun (a.k.a. Essa) is a
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artist. He released his debut album ''The Essance'' on Janomi Records in 2004. He was born in
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where he currently works and resides.


Bio

He was educated at
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. He began his musical career as a host and MC on pirate radio station Parlay in Harrow during the mid-1990s. There he formed the group Dupa Styles with fellow MCs M.E. Moon and Devise. In 1998 Yungun made contact with Harry Love who began to play the role of Dupa Styles's DJ and Producer. Whilst still recording with the group, Yungun began a solo career, appearing on projects by LG & Lopez (''City Breaks''), Evil Ed (''The Art of Celebration'') Doc Brown (''Out There'') and Tommy Evans (''Four Horsemen'', ''Silent Mobius''). Yungun has worked with many different UK artists including
Jehst William G. Shields (born 1979), better known by his stage name Jehst, is an English rapper and co-founder of hip hop label YNR Productions. Biography Born in Kent in 1979, Jehst spent his early childhood in Crowborough in Sussex before moving ...
and Lewis Parker. Yungun tours both nationally and internationally, and regularly receives airplay from such DJs as Radio One's
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Bethan and Huw,
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and has performed a live studio set on
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's show. Aside from this, Yungun has also presented a feature-length show for
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as well as being interviewed and featured on shows from presenters such as
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and Skitz,
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and
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. He has also been interviewed by
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on BBC 6 Music, and is regularly played on the station's 6mix show, as well as by numerous other Radio 6 DJs such as
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, Chris Hawkins
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and Andrew Collins, and has had live concerts broadcast on
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's XFM Station. In 2005 Yungun performed with a full live band for the BBC Africa Season at BBC's Maida Vale Studios. The show was broadcast in a special feature show on 1Xtra. He has been featured numerous publications including regular spots in ''
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''. He has also performed on international festival tours, such as
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and Hip-Hop Kemp, he also appeared at the 2006 Bestival Festival with
The Nextmen The Nextmen is a UK production/songwriting/DJ duo consisting of Dom Search (a.k.a. Dominic Betmead) and Brad Baloo (a.k.a. Brad Ellis). Often incorporating hip hop, drum & bass, dub, pop, soul and various other eclectic electronic and in ...
. He also hosted the
MTV Europe Music Awards The MTV Europe Music Awards (originally named MTV European Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as MTV EMA) are awards presented by Paramount International Networks to honour artists and music in pop culture. It was originally conceived as an al ...
and MTV's
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party. In 2006 he released a new album, ''Grown Man Business'', with Mr Thing, to critical acclaim.


Discography


Albums

* ''The Essance'' (2004, Janomi) * ''Grown Man Business'' (Yungun and
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) (2006, Silent Soundz)


Singles

* "Bachelors Anthem" (2003,
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) * "Dancing Shoes" (Mr. Thing and Yungun) (2003, Janomi) * "Push" (2004, Janomi) * "The Big Idea" ( Lewis Parker and Yungun) (2004,
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) * "Forget Me Not" (Yungun and Mr. Thing) (2006, Silent Soundz) * "Jackin 4 Breaks" (Yungun and Mr. Thing) (2006, white label)


Compilation appearances

* ''£10 Bag Volume 2'' (2003, Music from the Corner) ("Yungun") * ''Low Life's Main Courses—'Food (2003, Low Life) ("What Eye See") * ''Low Life's Main Courses—'Food' Instrumentals'' (2003, Low Life) ("What Eye See" (instrumental)) * ''Young and Restless Volume 1'' (2003, YNR) ("4 Horsemen", "City Breaks") * ''Doc Brown presents…Citizen Smith Vol. 1'' riple P/Poisonous Productions, 2004* ''A Slice of Paradise Volume 1'' (2004, Fusionova) ("It Don't Matter") * ''We Got Next'' (2004, HHC Magazine) ("The Big Idea") * ''£10 Bag Volume 3'' (2004, Music from the Corner) ("Push", "Outrageous") * ''Bangers & Mash'' (2004, white label) ("City Breaks") * ''Skitz—Homegrown Volume 1'' (2004,
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) ("Slumber") * ''Undercover Cuts 13'' (2004, Undercover Magazine) ("Push") * '' Fabric Live 20'' (2005,
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) ("Nico Suave") * ''Evil Ed and K-Delight Live from Caesar's Palace'' (2005,
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) ("Nico Suave") * ''Skitz—Homegrown Volume 2'' (2005, Silent Soundz) ("The Code") * ''The Sickness'' (mixtape) (2005, Silent Soundz) ("Nico's Back") * '' Fabric Live 26'' (2006, Fabric) ("Alphabet Man", "Surprise") * ''Above Board'' (mixtape) (2006,
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) ("Cross My Heart") * ''Beats 'n' Rhymes'' (2007,
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) ("Peter Pan Syndrome", "Never Coming Down")


Guest appearances

* Tommy Evans – "4 Horsemen" (2001, YNR) * LG & Lopez – "Life Long" (2001,
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) * Delegates of Culture – "Pulse Reclusive" (2002, Delegates of Culture) * Tommy Evans – "Silent Mobius" (2002, YNR) * Doc Brown – "Out There" (2002, Janomi) * LG & Lopez – "City Breaks" (2002, Sit Tight) *
Evil Ed ''Evil Ed'' is a 1995 Swedish horror comedy film directed by Anders Jacobsson and starring Johan Rudebeck, Per Löfberg and Olof Rhodin. The film's plot follows film editor Edward Tor Swenson, who begins to go insane and embark on a murder spree ...
– "The Art of Celebration" (2002, Hidden Identity) *
Jehst William G. Shields (born 1979), better known by his stage name Jehst, is an English rapper and co-founder of hip hop label YNR Productions. Biography Born in Kent in 1979, Jehst spent his early childhood in Crowborough in Sussex before moving ...
– "Adventures in New Bohemia" (remix) (2003, Low Life) * Harry Love – "Surprize", "Live in London" (2004,
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) * Evil Ed – "Nico Suave", "The Cavalry" (2004, Janomi) * Asaviour – "Money in the Bank" (remix) (2004, YNR) * Beyond There – "Slumber" (2004, 72) * Blufoot – "Alphabet Man" (radio mix) (2005,
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) * Doc Brown – "Freestyle" (2005, Poisonous Poets) *
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– "Vices/Verses" (radio mix) (2005,
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) * Son of Scientist – "Slide" (2005, Main Squeeze) * Doc Brown – "Never Coming Down" (2005, Janomi) *
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and Harry Love – "Behind Your Eyes" (2006, Medication/Silent Soundz) * Stylophonic – "Beatbox Show" (2006,
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) * Doc Brown – "The One" (2006, Hiptones) * Asaviour – "Money in the Bank") (2006, Low Life) * First Man – "That Girl", "Back for More" (2007, Grindin) * Katalyst – "All You've Got" (2007, Invada)


References


External links


Yungun's official MySpace page


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