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Prince Slomo

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Young self-taught sound engineer and producer specialized in the Dancehall, R&B and Hip-Hop genre. Slomo and his family moved to Toronto, Canada at a young age due to the political instability in Yemen. However, growing up in a city where entertainment is the key, Slomo was motivated to learn about music and vocal production. The […]

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Lara

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Born in Kirkuk, raised in the UK. Lara and her and family moved to London when she was 6 years old. However, she moved back to Kurdistan alone in 2019 as it was something she always wanted to do. Although she has struggled adapting to the culture in Kurdistan, shes found comfort within the Babylon […]

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Mohammad Basman

Muhammad Basman brought us the news with Babylon Reports from 2019 to 2020! Mo grew up in Mosul. Mo has been in love with English Language since he was little which has led him to to be a graduate from Translation Dept. – University of Mosul. While studying Mo started his professional journey by being […]

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Gozde AVCI

A native of Istanbul (Turkey), Gozde moved to Paris (France) as a teenager and enjoyed a short stint as a professional handball player. Due to her passion for learning, she then decided to pursue higher education in France and excelled in her chosen field of international development. Gozde has been working in the international aid […]

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Zane Ziebell

Zane co-hosted the Breakfast Club from 2018 to 2020! This combination of country and city boy will be sure to leave you with a smile or a wow once you meet him. Zane is the newest member of the Babylon FM family. After coming to Kurdistan for the first time in 2016, Zane decided to […]

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Angel B

British born Angel B found music as an escape from a young age, stealing her father’s radio to listen to the top 40 in her family garage, she developed a love for all genres. From pop in the 80’s to raving in the 90’s all the way through the noughties listening to commercial garage, drum […]

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