Driven by the love of music and the ambition of young hustlers, James “Affyzzle” Affolaby and Stephen “Triple S”
N’guessan have always been ready to step into the music industry. Since the day they met, back in their home country
(Ivory Coast, West Africa), they instantly built a strong bond and are now like blood brothers. This led to numerous
collaborations over the years, both working on their own style, lyrics and flow. Triple S’ style is characterized by a
unique voice, a very ag...
Driven by the love of music and the ambition of young hustlers, James “Affyzzle” Affolaby and Stephen “Triple S”
N’guessan have always been ready to step into the music industry. Since the day they met, back in their home country
(Ivory Coast, West Africa), they instantly built a strong bond and are now like blood brothers. This led to numerous
collaborations over the years, both working on their own style, lyrics and flow. Triple S’ style is characterized by a
unique voice, a very aggressive flow and the ability to lay down crazy hooks on any song. He uses his strong
personality every time he steps in the booth and the result his always impressive. He’s currently residing in San
Antonio, TX. Always surrounded by music since his early childhood, Affyzzle has become passionate with hot beats
and lyrics. Building his rapping style around audacious punch lines, he always brings the right flow anytime he
blesses the microphone. His presence is also remarkable; he is always the center of attention. He lives now in San
Francisco (Bay Area). They are now both signed to the newly formed label “Cle de Sol Entertainment®, LLC”. Their
first projects on the label will be the mixtape series “This Is Not The Irish Flag” aka T.I.N.T.I.F., the title referring to
the Ivory Coast’s flag (vertical orange white and green stripes) which has been very often mistaken with the Irish flag.
The concept of the mixtape is based around the Ivory Coast country flag which shows the orange white and green
vertical stripes (from left to right). This flag has very often been mistaken with the Irish flag (which shows the green
white and orange vertical stripes coming from left to right). They decided to develop this very original concept to
bring something fresh and new to the US hip hop scene.
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