Usher shares desire to embrace Afrobeats through collaboration with Nigerian artists

Usher shares desire to embrace Afrobeats through collaboration with Nigerian artists

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Renowned American R&B legend Usher has unveiled his latest musical endeavor, collaborating with Nigerian sensations Burna Boy and Pheelz in his newest album. Revealing his motivation, Usher expressed his eagerness to become a part of the thriving Afrobeats scene, following his earlier collaboration with Pheelz on ‘Ruin’ and featuring Burna Boy in the album’s title track, ‘Homecoming.’

In a recent interview with Apple Music, Usher elaborated on the significance of his partnership with Pheelz, crediting him for facilitating the collaboration with Burna Boy. Emphasizing his commitment to cross-cultural collaboration, Usher emphasized his desire to infuse Nigerian culture into his musical repertoire, acknowledging the genre’s burgeoning popularity worldwide.

Sharing insights from his time spent in Ghana and Nigeria, Usher highlighted the invaluable influence of African music on his creative process. Collaborating closely with Pheelz, Usher found inspiration in the rich musical tapestry of Nigeria, resulting in the creation of the track ‘Homecoming.’

Usher’s collaboration underscores the global impact of Afrobeats and its ability to transcend cultural boundaries. By embracing Nigerian talent and incorporating elements of Afrobeats into his music, Usher not only celebrates the genre’s cultural richness but also contributes to its continued global expansion.

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