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See The Popular Gospel Artiste BNXN (Buju) Wants On His Album
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BNXN reveals intention to feature this gospel artist on his next project
Daniel Benson, also known as BNXN (aka Buju), has made it known that he wants to include a particular Nigerian gospel musician on his album.
The amazing talent, who most recently took home the “next rated” award at the 15th Headies Awards, is already planning to release an album, and names are already flying around.
On Sunday, September 11, 2022, BNXN, whose most recent EP “Bad Since 97″ is still performing well, posted on his Twitter page that he would want to have legendary Nigerian gospel singer and clergyman Tope Alabi appear on his future album.
With a crying emoji, he tweeted:
I need Tope Alabi on my album
I need Tope Alabi on my album 😭
— Benson (@BNXN) September 11, 2022
In another tweet, the singer revealed that he owes his fans a cover but doesn’t knwo the song to choose.
“I still owe my fans a cover this year , I just don’t know the song yet .”
I still owe my fans a cover this year , I just don’t know the song yet .
— Benson (@BNXN) September 11, 2022
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In other news, Buju, has talked about the collaboration on his “Bad Since ’97” EP.
In an interview with Beat FM, the sensational singer disclosed how he persuaded the veteran rapper, Olamide to appear on his project and how he created records of his song on the project.
Speaking in the interview, The “Cold Outside” hitmaker stated that at starting his project he decided to work with Leandro Hidalgo, best known for his work with Wizkid. Affectionately referred to as “Dro,”.
The singer revealed that his last single, “Loose Emotions,” was recorded in four different cities: Lagos, Abuja, Los Angeles, and Amsterdam.
BNXN who had heavyweights like Wande Coal, Olamide, and Wizkid on the project, gave props to popular hypeman and dancer, Poco Lee, for being responsible for the song with Olamide, which is titled “Modupe,” happening.