How I blend Yoruba, English to make unique sound— Ajanaku

A budding singer, Ajanaku, has said that he blends Yoruba and English languages to create a unique sound that sets him aside in the highly competitive music industry.
In a statement sent to Saturday Beats, he said, “My journey into the industry was not without challenges, but my dedication and belief kept moving me forward. I believe that I stand as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring artistes, proving that hard work and authenticity can lead to greatness.
“My music is a masterful fusion of traditional Yoruba rhythms, modern afrobeats, and contemporary pop. I draw inspiration from musical legends like Fela Kuti and Wasiu Ayinde (K1 de Ultimate), to craft a sound that is uniquely my own.
“My music is deeply introspective and personal, often exploring themes of love, loss, identity, and social consciousness.”
The singer also stated that he developed a deep love for music from an early age.
“My story is one of passion, resilience, and an unrelenting pursuit of musical excellence.”
The statement added that the singer is working on his debut EP, set for release this year, “meticulously crafting each track, ensuring that it reflects his journey, artistry, and the essence of his unique sound”.
It added that the singer plans to take his music to a global audience via a world tour that will allow him to connect with fans from different parts of the world.
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