Abraham Attah, a 21-year-old Ghanaian actor who resides in the United States and whose life turned around after being featured in the 2015 film “Beast of No Nation,” said, “We grew up from boyz II Men, but I’m playing with toys again.”
In a social media post, the “Beast of No Nation” actor expressed his admiration for the J Hus song “Cream,” which features CB, by repeating the words.
The ninth song on J Hus’ third studio album is titled “Cream.”
J Hus, whose real name is Momodou Lamin Jallow, is a British rapper and musician who is recognized for having invented the Afroswing genre.
Currently signed to Black Butter Records, he rose to fame in 2015 after his song “Dem Boy Paigon” was released.
In the same year that the British actor Idris Elba’s film “Beast of No Nation” was released, Abraham Attah also became well-known.
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Watch a video of Abraham Attah enjoying “Cream.”
Abraham Attah currently resides in the United States for his work and studies, although he previously lived in Ashaiman, Accra, with his family.
Abraham Atta, whose mother is a market trader and whose father works at the Tema port, starred in the 2015 feature film Beasts of No Nation and in the 2017 Marvel Studio production Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Actor Marcello Mastroianni received the 72nd Venice International Film Festival’s Best Young Actor Award. Haven was appointed an ambassador after he provided photographic support for Ghana’s free education policy.
Additionally, he has joined the ensemble cast of The Modern Ocean, Shane Carruth’s third feature. Beasts of No Nation director Cary Fukanaya claimed that Abraham was little more than a street seller with no prior cinematic experience.
Abraham advanced in the film by unexpectedly demonstrating professionalism throughout his role.