Emerging Nigerian recording artiste Mudasiru Yusuf Yemi popularly known as Yuflazzy, has said he firmly believes that Afrobeats will continue to grow bigger with its acceptance in the Western world.
According to the ‘TGIF’ crooner, he envisions Afrobeats becoming a genre with the highest number of subgenres in the history of music.
“I’ve been saying it for a long time that Afrobeats is taking over, it has already gotten the recognition and significant popularity, and I believe it will continue to grow bigger,” he said.
“Afrobeats is here to stay and grow bigger and better! Afrobeats will have the highest number of subgenres in the history of this planet, let the world wait and see,” he added.
Yuflazzy is eager to contribute to this growth and evolution of Afrobeats through his unique musical style and creative endeavors.
Yuflazzy is a Nigerian recording artiste and songwriter who hails from hails from Suleja, Niger State, Nigeria. Playful yet introspective, his desire for a unique music style reflects his love of Afrobeats, from African music traditions.
With a deep love for African music traditions, Yuflazzy has carved out a distinct musical style that combines playful elements with introspective lyrics. His classical music influences, combined with magical sounds, create a captivating listening experience for his growing fan base.
In 2018, he released his first official single titled “O’hot”. In 2022, he dropped an EP called ‘Brutal Sounds’, a four-track project which earned him significant recognition in the music industry even as a newcomer. In this interview, he speaks about his journey to the entertainment industry, challenges, and success story among others.
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