Subconscious out now
The name Bhuqaid Shervanna is one that isn’t new in the music industry. It is that of a strong and determined musician who aims at changing the world with his sound, and making everyone feel good about themselves. The multi-talented artist recently released his second album and he shares his story with tjil.
Bhuquaid said his first album didn’t do well because of where he was based in north. Being the breadwinner and a passionate musician he made the decision to relocate to the city for the sake of his music. “It is like that all over the world. People move to Hollywood because that’s where the access to the media is. Yes, your fans may be all over the county but one doesn’t need to be close to the fans but rather to the CBD to reach their fans easily,” said Bhuqaid.
The Khumbaya singer said his album also suffered because he didn’t have much self-belief, but today he says, a lot has changed - he is more mature and the key to success is confidence. “One should have faith in themselves because that is the only way the next person can relate,” he said. The second album is an educational project as the title suggests. He says we have two minds; a conscious one and a subconscious one which people tend to undermine, and on the album he speaks about positivity and belief on the subconscious mind. “This album is super-powerful and reflects maturity, I am positive that it will make a dent in the music game. It is time to do something epic, to fully serve all the way. I am the God-given entertainer and this time I am ready to inspire,” he said.
The album has 18 tracks including Love me for me, Zanele and Subconscious. It is available at Antonio’s Art, Guava City and other music retailers for N$120. Fans can also request deliveries by contacting Bhuqaid on his social media platforms.
June Shimuoshili
Bhuquaid said his first album didn’t do well because of where he was based in north. Being the breadwinner and a passionate musician he made the decision to relocate to the city for the sake of his music. “It is like that all over the world. People move to Hollywood because that’s where the access to the media is. Yes, your fans may be all over the county but one doesn’t need to be close to the fans but rather to the CBD to reach their fans easily,” said Bhuqaid.
The Khumbaya singer said his album also suffered because he didn’t have much self-belief, but today he says, a lot has changed - he is more mature and the key to success is confidence. “One should have faith in themselves because that is the only way the next person can relate,” he said. The second album is an educational project as the title suggests. He says we have two minds; a conscious one and a subconscious one which people tend to undermine, and on the album he speaks about positivity and belief on the subconscious mind. “This album is super-powerful and reflects maturity, I am positive that it will make a dent in the music game. It is time to do something epic, to fully serve all the way. I am the God-given entertainer and this time I am ready to inspire,” he said.
The album has 18 tracks including Love me for me, Zanele and Subconscious. It is available at Antonio’s Art, Guava City and other music retailers for N$120. Fans can also request deliveries by contacting Bhuqaid on his social media platforms.
June Shimuoshili
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