Let’s consider the probability. Most low-budget recording sessions produce 3-5 takes of each song. The artist records, breaks, laughs, swears, or changes a lyric. The producer keeps the raw files. If Brima Lola’s “147” was recorded at a small studio in Kenema or a home setup in the UK, the hard drive likely contains:
So yes – statistically, an outtake almost certainly exists. The question is whether someone has leaked it or kept it private.
The title "Lola 147" raises several questions:
Brima, also known as Brima Kroman Sesay, is a Sierra Leonean musician celebrated for his energetic fusion of Mbalax, traditional West African rhythms, and pop. Over decades, he has built a loyal fanbase, particularly in West Africa and the diaspora. His work often features vibrant percussion, soulful vocals, and themes of love, resilience, and identity.