Nigerian singer and songwriter, Daniel Benson, popularly known as BNXN (formerly Buju), is setting his sights on achieving legendary status in the music industry. The afrobeat’s superstar recently shared his ambitious aspirations, expressing his determination to win the prestigious Grammy Award in the near future.
In a recent interview, BNXN discussed his unwavering commitment to making a mark in the Nigerian music scene and beyond. While he received acclaim for his 2022 Headies Award as Next Rated Artist, BNXN emphasized that his ultimate goal is not limited to awards. He firmly believes that with dedication and hard work, a Grammy will eventually be within his grasp.
“I’m going to win a Grammy, just doing what I do,” the ‘Finesse’ crooner confidently proclaimed. For BNXN, the Grammy Award represents the pinnacle of success, but he is equally driven by the desire to leave a lasting legacy in the music world. Regardless of accolades, his passion lies in pushing boundaries and taking his craft to the highest level possible.
BNXN’s talent and potential have already garnered attention on the global stage. Recently, he was featured in Teen Vogue’s Africa’s New Wave, sharing the spotlight with fellow rising stars Arya Starr and Victory. The recognition further cements his position as a leading figure in the afrobeat’s genre and showcases his influence beyond the borders of Nigeria.
With each release, BNXN continues to captivate audiences with his distinctive sound and storytelling prowess. His dedication to creating impactful music that resonates with listeners is at the core of his artistic journey. As he aims for legendary status, he remains determined to stay true to his creative vision and push the boundaries of his artistry.
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