Bensoul speaks on what’s next after leaving Sauti Sol record label
Bensoul, a Kenyan singer, has shared the valuable lessons he learned during his time with the Sol Generation record label.
After a successful five-year stint with the label, Bensoul is now ready to embark on a new chapter as an independent artist.
In an interview with Nairobi News, Bensoul said that the most important lesson he learned from Sol Generation is that he is the master of his own destiny.
“I realized that success and failure are ultimately up to me,” he said. “I’m now taking on the role of CEO for my own venture, Lion of Sudah, and I’m excited to create my own digital presence and showcase my merchandise.”
Bensoul also said that he is a strong believer in artistic independence, and that he is now at a point in his career where he feels the need to create his own space.
“I’m grateful for the support of my fans, and I’m excited to keep creating music that pushes the boundaries of Kenyan music,” he said.
Bensoul also talked about the symbolism of his trademark dreadlocks, which he has worn for eight years.
“My dreadlocks represent my journey and my resilience,” he said. “They’ve been a challenge to maintain, but they’ve also been a source of great strength.”
Bensoul is a talented musician with a bright future ahead of him. He is sure to continue to make waves in the Kenyan music scene for years to come.
Here is some additional information about Bensoul:
- Bensoul is 27 years old and from Nairobi, Kenya.
- He started his music career in 2017 and released his debut album, “The Journey,” in 2020.
- He has won several awards, including the 2021 Groove Awards for Best Male Artist and Best Song of the Year.
- He is known for his unique blend of R&B, pop, and soul music.
- He is a strong advocate for artistic independence and has spoken out against the exploitation of artists by record labels.
- He is a role model for young musicians in Kenya and is inspiring them to pursue their dreams.