‘Burna Boy is my biggest motivation,’ Seyi Vibez tells Apple Music Africa Radio

Fast-rising Afrobeats artist Seyi Vibez in an interview with Apple Music Africa Now Radio described his style of music as Afro-soul. In the interview with Dada Boy Ehiz, Seyi Vibez while answering questions about the type of music he makes described his sound as an Afrobeats sound that infuses Soul music while also borrowing from Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat and Islamic and Celestial (Celestial Church of Christ is a popular white garment Christian denomination founded in western Nigerian and with branches across the world) influences. “My sound is just afro soul, some Fela Kuti vibe, some Islamic vibe, some celestial thing. It’s a mixture of a lot of things.”The fast-rising artist whose 2022 album ‘Billion Dollar Baby’ rocketed him to mainstream attention stated that he makes conscious music and this is an element he still retains even with his infusion of South African Amapiano style.”I would describe my sound [as] Afro-soul. I do conscious music a lot, anyone that knows Seyi Vibez knows me with a lot of conscious sounds, so when I started doing the South African Amapiano to my fusion, I started putting my conscious sound on it, even though there are fast beats, there are slow beats, I started adding my conscious sounds to it so that makes it more of my genre. “Clips emerged on social media of Burna Boy gleefully singing along to Seyi Vibez’s ‘Chance’. The two have also been spotted hanging out together and Seyi Vibez tells Ehiz that Burna Boy is a big inspiration for him.
“From Burna Boy, it’s the biggest motivation I have now. Up to now. It’s the biggest motivation, like “Seyi don’t stop, just keep up. They insult you, they like you or not, don’t stop! Just keep moving.”

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