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Brian Mumba Kasoka Bwembya (born November 12, 1986) known as B Flow , is a Zambian Dance hall Artist, Social Justice Advocate, Part Time Radio Presenter, Peer Educator and Owner of Chant-It-On Music & Media is also the current Chairperson of the HIV/AIDS and Social
Brian Mumba Kasoka Bwembya (born November 12, 1986) known as B Flow, is a Zambian dance hall artist, social justice advocate, part-time radio presenter, peer educator and owner of [[Chant-It-On Music & Media]. He is also the current Chairperson of the HIV/AIDS and Social Commentary (HASC) committee of the [[Zambia Association of Musicians]] (ZAM). He serves as the global ambassador in the fight against HIV/AIDS for the American organization AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)  and also the first Zambian artist to launch an album at the US Embassy. The event was proudly powered by the United States 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).
Commentary (HASC) committee of the [[Zambia Association of Musicians]] (ZAM). He is also the global ambassador in the fight against HIV/AIDS for the American organization AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)  and also the first Zambian artist to launch an album at the US Embassy. The event was proudly powered by the United States 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).


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==