9-Year Old Entrepreneur and Recording Artist Uses His Platform to Amplify Social Justice

9-Year Old Entrepreneur and Recording Artist Uses His Platform to Amplify Social Justice

(ATLANTA, GA) Exclusive: Nicholas Buamah, 9-year-old bestseller, social entrepreneur and youth influencer, has recently been one of the youngest executive producers and recording artists registered with BMI. On February 14, 2021, he launched his first self-funded musical project called “On the Clock,” a multi-artist hip-hop collaboration that brings youthful positivity to the subjects of social justice, child empowerment, and personal encouragement.

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The project is also widely acclaimed by the mother of Tamir Rice, Samaria Rice and the mother of Philando Castile, Valerie Rice, for the representation of their sons in a video project devoted to victims of social injustice while inspiring the Black community.

Featuring 40 inspiring children, including 8 of the country’s youngest business owners and founders, “On the Hour” highlights and exalts Black youth as managers, kings and queens. Nicholas has worked with the industry’s top moguls to bring this idea of youth empowerment to reality.

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With the lyrical genius of the South Bend rapper, “Million” and an authentic call to action by Nicholas, the song inspires and equips young people with the motivation and vision that they will reach far beyond their dreams and that their ambitions can eventually change the world.

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