Radio-friendly yet retaining his gritty signature sound, this versatile and electrifying new release has the potential to catapult the Nigerian rapper onto the global Hip Hop radar. With his recognition of the significance of online marketing and networking when it goes to success in this industry, Buzzy has already caught the eye of several industry professionals in both the Local and international level.
He is also due to take the Buzzy experience to the USA, after having been invited to perform alongside some of the key figures in Southern Hip Hop. Whilst he remains independent for now, with a number of labels having already shown interest in his music, it will only be a matter of time before he is reaching wider audiences. Though his story has really just begun, the gifted young MC is hoping to open another chapter in the African Hip Hop history books.
His distinctive flow, which is rather reminiscent of Sizzla Colongi's, has drawn many comparisons, although Buzzy maintains that he would much rather be regarded as a talent in his own right no matter how flattering such comparisons may seem. Influenced by the sounds of the Dirty South but radiating awareness of his own African identity, Buzzy has the sure fire recipe to integrate his Nigerian flavour into the international urban music scene.
African Hip Hop is largely yet to really gain much recognition in the international market, although that will not be the case for much longer if this talented artist has his way.Armed with a growing international fan base, a drive unmatched by most artists today and some of the sharpest rhymes Nigeria has to offer, the Epidemic is certainly imminent.
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