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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = B Flow
| name = B Flow
| image =  B Flow.jpg
| image =  B Flow on stage 07.jpg
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| caption = B Flow during the launch of his Dear Mama album and phase 2 of his Go Out and Vote campaign at the American Embassy in Lusaka. (April, 2016)
| caption = B Flow in 2016
| birth_name = Brian Mumba Kasoka Bwembya
| birth_name = Brian Mumba Kasoka Bwembya
| alias = {{flat list|
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and also the first Zambian artist to launch an album at the US Embassy. The event was proudly powered by the [[United States]] <ref name=Bflow>{{cite web|title= B Flow Releases New Album – Dear Mama |url= http://blog.kalimbaradio.com/index.php/2016/04/14/b-flow-releases-new-album-dear-mama/ |publisher= MWAPE CHISAKA |accessdate=23 April 2016}}</ref> government through the embassy. The [[stage name]] B Flow was inspired by numerous praises from people who loved his 'flow'. B Flow also took a new direction with his music, changing his genre to what is now known as “KaliDanceHall” ( A mix of traditional Zambian Kalindula music and Dance Hall )<ref name=Bflow/>.  In November of 2016, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) named B Flow as on of the 16 voices of activism against gender-based violence around the world<ref>{{cite web|title=Flow named global hero|url=https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/bflow-named-global-hero/|publisher= Daily Mail|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ending violence in 16 days: United Nations agency shows shocking advert of woman using make-up to show violence|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/un-women-end-violence-16-days-campaign-justin-trudeau-government-activists-a7439901.html|publisher= independent|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sixteen voices for change|url=http://www.unfpa.org/16voices|publisher= independent|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref>.
and also the first Zambian artist to launch an album at the US Embassy. The event was proudly powered by the [[United States]] <ref name=Bflow>{{cite web|title= B Flow Releases New Album – Dear Mama |url= http://blog.kalimbaradio.com/index.php/2016/04/14/b-flow-releases-new-album-dear-mama/ |publisher= MWAPE CHISAKA |accessdate=23 April 2016}}</ref> government through the embassy. The [[stage name]] B Flow was inspired by numerous praises from people who loved his 'flow'. B Flow also took a new direction with his music, changing his genre to what is now known as “KaliDanceHall” ( A mix of traditional Zambian Kalindula music and Dance Hall )<ref name=Bflow/>.  In November of 2016, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) named B Flow as on of the 16 voices of activism against gender-based violence around the world<ref>{{cite web|title=Flow named global hero|url=https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/bflow-named-global-hero/|publisher= Daily Mail|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ending violence in 16 days: United Nations agency shows shocking advert of woman using make-up to show violence|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/un-women-end-violence-16-days-campaign-justin-trudeau-government-activists-a7439901.html|publisher= independent|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sixteen voices for change|url=http://www.unfpa.org/16voices|publisher= independent|accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref>.


¡== Early life and education==
== Early life and education==
[[File:Young B Flow.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|360x360px|left]]
B Flow was born in Kabwe on 12 November 1986. He was raised by his grandmother Matilda Chiti-Byrne and his mother Mirriam Mulenga Mumba Byrne, a policewoman.  
B Flow was born in Kabwe on 12 November 1986. He was raised by his grandmother Matilda Chiti-Byrne and his mother Mirriam Mulenga Mumba Byrne, a policewoman. His father Mathews "Mizzy" Kasoka was a football coach for Kabwe Warriors football club. B flow cames from a family full of renowned Zambian musicians like [[Chris Mbewe]] of [[The Great Witch Band]], [[Anna Mwale]] of [[The Mwale Sisters]] and [[Ras Willie]]. B Flow's grandmother Matilda was a teacher by profession and she taught him how to read and write English which then became his favourite subject. When he was 6 years old, he enrolled at Kasanda Malombe Primary School. In 2nd Grade, he joined the school Boy Scouts for a few months.
[[File:Young B Flow.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|360x360px|left]] His father Mathews "Mizzy" Kasoka was a football coach for Kabwe Warriors football club. B flow cames from a family full of renowned Zambian musicians like [[Chris Mbewe]] of [[The Great Witch Band]], [[Anna Mwale]] of [[The Mwale Sisters]] and [[Ras Willie]].
 
B Flow's grandmother Matilda was a teacher by profession and she taught him how to read and write English which then became his favourite subject. When he was 6 years old, he enrolled at Kasanda Malombe Primary School. In 2nd Grade, he joined the school Boy Scouts for a few months.
[[File:B FLOW School.jpg|thumb|right]]
At the age of 8 he and his friends played a small band by turning pots and buckets into drums and making [[Banjos]](non-electric guitars) using tins, planks and strings. Among that band B Flow was the only one who is now a professional musician. Brian started out as a member of the School Boys' Scout Club in Grade 1 at Kasanda Malombe Primary School in Kabwe. He left the club shortly and became a basketball player which his uncle Frank Byrne introduced him to and played for fun for about 7years.
At the age of 8 he and his friends played a small band by turning pots and buckets into drums and making [[Banjos]](non-electric guitars) using tins, planks and strings. Among that band B Flow was the only one who is now a professional musician. Brian started out as a member of the School Boys' Scout Club in Grade 1 at Kasanda Malombe Primary School in Kabwe. He left the club shortly and became a basketball player which his uncle Frank Byrne introduced him to and played for fun for about 7years.


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==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
[[File:Brian Bwembya B Flow at the 2017 Kwacha Music Awards.jpg|thumb|B Flow at the 2017 [[Kwacha Music Awards]] in [[Lusaka]]|right|300px]]
 
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