Suli Breaks, born Darryll Suliaman Amoako on January 16, 1988, in London, England, was raised by his Ghanaian parents alongside his two sisters, Anisah and Cherelle. From a young age, he showed a passion for words and creativity, which would eventually lead him to become a renowned YouTube star and spoken word artist.
Although Suli had been writing poetry for most of his life, it was not until 2008 that he decided to share his work with the world. It was during his final year at university that he took the leap into performing spoken word poetry, a decision that would change the course of his career. His powerful performances quickly caught the attention of viewers, and he gained widespread recognition for pieces such as "Why I Hate School but Love Education" and "I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate."
His viral videos catapulted him to fame, and he soon found himself partnering with the National Citizens Service in their Say Yes campaign. Suli's impactful words resonated with audiences around the world, leading to opportunities such as being featured on The Voice UK and delivering a Ted Talk speech at the House of Parliament in London, England in 2014.
Outside of his professional achievements, Suli remains grounded in his roots and values family above all else. His close-knit relationship with his sisters and parents has been a source of strength and inspiration throughout his journey. Despite his fame and success, he continues to stay true to himself and use his platform to uplift and empower others.
With his unwavering dedication to his craft and his commitment to making a difference, Suli Breaks has cemented his place as a trailblazer in the world of spoken word poetry, leaving behind a powerful legacy that will endure for generations to come.
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