Who hasn’t seen the videos from Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour where they perform the chart-topping song featuring our very own African Queen unforgettable contribution on ‘My Power’?
It’s only fitting that Her Majesty comes back with a banger! And that is exactly what Eazy is!
Busiswa is a household name in our homes and on our dancefloors, and whenever she turns up the heat it’s straight up FIRE! DJ Khao’s production gets straight to the point, making you move the minute you press play.
The way in which he switches and adds various elements to the song as the song progresses is a feat not many producers can say they can execute with such finesse.
Busiswa’s lyrical prowess, mixed with her uncanny ability to shift from spoken word to flexing her vocals like the amazing singer she is, makes this song the certified hit we didn’t know we needed.
To get a better understanding about ‘Eazy’ from the Queen herself, we asked her a few questions:
Q: You’ve always been versatile with your music style. What inspired this genre and how did you come to work with DJ Khao?
A: This genre is inspired by what has been trending, but what I have been doing before with Gqom, I wanted something that would mix well with Gqom and Amapiano and DJ Khao came along and that’s what he was doing, I really enjoyed experimenting with this sound.
Q: How do you think you can add to the phenomena that is Amapiano?
A: I think I can add to Amapiano or any genre I don’t want to obsess over the genres, but I think I add to the South African musical landscape as an international act who can hold my own on any stage, anywhere in the world, and also on any station and platform and that’s what I know that I can stand out as an artist with global impact.
Q: Is there a project that we can expect? If so, who are you working with?
A: There’s a project that can be expected, but I will just give it time I am not rushing to drop off a full project, I think singles are working for me but in terms of who I’ve been in the studio with, I’ve been in the studio with people like Lady Du, MaWhoo, Deepsen and KingTalkzin.
Q: Any more international features we can expect in the near future?
A: I’ve also done some international tracks with my favourite artists from West Africa, UK, so I’m hoping that there will be a lot of international features that are going to be released included in the projects or just singles of their own, I’ve also been contributing to other people’s projects, myself, hopefully those that will come out for the world.
Q: Who would you love to work with and why?
A: I would love to still work with people like Yemi Alade, Burna Boy, locally I would love to work with Black Motion as well as acts like the electronic, and afro tech acts like Da Capo, still very keen to work with a lot of artists.
