South African Singer Busiswa: If You Build a Nigerian Fanbase, You've Built a Strong and Loyal One

South African Singer Busiswa: If You Build a Nigerian Fanbase, You've Built a Strong and Loyal One

- South African music star, Busiswa, talked about her love for Nigerian artists in a recent exclusive interview with Legit.ng

- The singer-songwriter who expressed how inspired she was by Burna Boy and Wizkid's Grammy win, hopes to get to the top

- Busiswa also explained that she loves to collaborate with Nigerian musicians so as to learn from them

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South African musician, Busiswa Gqulu, known mononymously as Busiswa or Busi, has got massive love for Nigeria musicians and she revealed this in a recent interview with Legit.ng.

The singer-songwriter spoke about some of the reasons she loves to work with Nigerian musicians. According to her, they don't restrict themselves to just Nigeria.

She said:

I'm intentionally working with Nigerian artists for a couple of reasons. Number 1, Nigerian artists are trailblazing globally. All over the world, they are pulling the game. They are touring, they're doing international features. They aren't restricting themselves to Nigeria. They are Nigerians in every part of the world you got to. And so, if you build a Nigerian fanbase, you've built a strong and loyal fanbase.

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Secondly, I collaborate with Nigerian artists because they are some of my favourite musicians in general. My favourite artists are Nigerian artists and I seek out to work with my favourite people."

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She talked about how she expressed interest in working with Mayorkun and Naira Marley, and how it eventually became a reality.

Speaking about Naira Marley, Busiswa said she 'enjoyed his energy' and how he is creating his sounds. According to her, the dreadlocked singer is building his fanbase to be solely under his leadership.

She went on to explain that the reason she is collaborating with Nigerian artists isn't just to increase her streaming numbers but to also learn.

"I want to learn how Yemi Alade is touring 17 countries and filling up those venues. I want to learn how she does that so I can maybe be able to do it for myself," she said.

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Speaking on the perceived bad blood between Nigerians and South Africans, Busiswa stated that music was one way to unite people, singing the same tune.

South African Singer Busiswa: If You Build a Nigerian Fanbase, You've Built a Strong and Loyal One
Busiswa shared her thoughts about music uniting Africans. Photo credit: @busiswa
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She said:

"Music is pivotal in the ways in which Africans can unite rather than experience painful things like xenophobia and xenophobic attacks. Once people come to realize that we are more united than we are different, then Africa will become a better continent."

Speaking on her future plans, Busiswa stated that her working with Beyonce has made her realize that anything is possible.

She continued:

"I am so inspired by Wizkid and Burna Boy's Grammy wins. So, the understanding right now for me is that we as African artists can take it all the way to the top. And with a platform like BET supporting me and understanding the need for black girl magic to shine, I'm ready to win some BET awards."

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Watch the full interview below:

In other news, singer Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy may have emerged as a Grammy winner but it doesn’t mean the talented artiste is resting on his oars just yet.

The Port-Harcourt bred superstar has recently bagged a nomination at the 2021 BRIT Awards.

Burna Boy was nominated in the International Male Solo Artist category alongside music stars like Donald Glover, The Weeknd, Tame Impala and Springsteen.

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