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Sincerely Benson: A profound beauty crafted for longevity

Sincerely Benson: A profound beauty crafted for longevity

The renowned star Bnxn, previously known as Buju, releases his critically acclaimed first album and wonderful project. The Afro-fusion musician tries something new by thanking his supporters personally for sticking with him from the beginning of his career to where he stands.

The fifteen-track album features collaborations with artists like Kizz Daniel, Seyi Vibes, Taves, Popcaan, and the legendary 2baba, demonstrating his ability to blend with their sound and create magic through the use of infectious hooks, silky vocals, and heartfelt lyrics to convey a profound story.

There’s little question that Sincerely Benson, the home of smash songs like “GWAGWALADA”, “Sweet Tea (Aduke)”, and “Pray”, will catapult him to even higher heights. The album is full of rhythm and vibrations, as he reflects on his life throughout the songs.

It is said that Burna Boy served as an influence for Benson. “Best of Me,” produced by the brilliant Jae5, has an intoxicating feeling that lifts your mood, and “Maximum Damage” is another song that highlights the exceptionality of the album as Bnxn can mix Afro-fusion with grime to deliver a wonderful tune that seems surreal. ‘’My life’’ is the intro of the album. Bnxn’s ‘Sincerely Bnxn’ album establishes him as an authoritative figure in the field of New Age Afrobeats by demonstrating without a shadow of a doubt that he is open to new musical subgenres and isn’t afraid to experiment with other styles.

Bnxn uses the children’s rhyme in “Say My Name” by singing “Say My Name My Name Pamurekeji” to tell them that now is the time to call on him in times of need. A love song, “Pidgin & English” features his explosive sound as he sings about the subject; the song’s chorus, full of melodic flows, provides a welcome reprieve and transports the listener on a trip thanks to his mesmerizing voice.

Sincerely Benson is a fully realized artistic creation, a masterpiece that will undoubtedly endure; he possesses a musical finesse that is unusual in the Afrobeats scene. His success as a storyteller is aided by the pidgin and Yoruba that he sprinkles throughout his rhymes.