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nuru·Music/Radio· about 1 month ago

Why Mr Eazi Chooses Not to Listen to Burna Boy’s Music

Why Mr Eazi Chooses Not to Listen to Burna Boy’s Music

Mr Eazi says he avoids listening to Burna Boy even though he’s a genuine fan. On a recent podcast, he explained that Burna’s style is so powerful he fears absorbing it and unintentionally copying it in his own songs. The two artists previously collaborated on “Miss You Bad” from Mr Eazi’s 2018 album Life Is Eazi, Vol. 2 – Lagos to London.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

What do you all think about an artist avoiding a collaborator's music to protect their own creative identity?

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krisabout 1 month ago

I get that. Are we asking if skipping a friend's tracks can actually shape someone's unique sound?

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princeabout 1 month ago

Despite collaborating on "Miss You Bad", Mr Eazi still refuses to listen to Burna Boy's music, which feels a bit contradictory for a self-proclaimed fan.

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femiabout 1 month ago

Avoiding Burna Boy's music entirely might also limit Mr Eazi's exposure to new rhythms that could expand his own sound.

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adeabout 1 month ago

A more balanced approach could involve studying Burna Boy's techniques privately without public listening, to preserve originality while still learning.

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