Ghanaian musician B3DU recently appeared on 3Music TV’s 3hread Special, where he delved into his latest single, HOLY WATER, and shared insights into his creative journey. He described HOLY WATER as a love song that celebrates pure, unfiltered affection from a partner. B3DU, who considers himself a melody-driven artiste, explained that his creative process typically begins with the melodies. Once he captures the vibe from the beat, he lays down the melodies before adding lyrics, allowing the music to flow naturally.
B3DU shared the backstory behind the production of HOLY WATER, recounting how his producer, TwoBars, reached out to him on a fine Sunday with a beat that he believed was perfect for B3DU. Upon hearing the beat, B3DU immediately knew it was something special. He quickly began crafting melodies for the chorus, which set the tone for the rest of the song. The result was a track that resonates with its smooth, catchy vibe and heartfelt lyrics.
When discussing the public's reception of HOLY WATER, B3DU expressed his excitement over the positive feedback, particularly a moment when he discovered that renowned Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, had sung along and vibed to the song. This unexpected endorsement filled B3DU with joy and gratitude, reinforcing his belief in the track's potential.
B3DU encouraged listeners to embrace the good vibes of HOLY WATER and enjoy the music wholeheartedly. He also opened up about the challenges of staying true to himself in the music industry, admitting that, as an introvert, it can be difficult to project the outgoing persona often expected of a "lover boy" artiste. However, he strives to balance his personality with the narrative his music conveys.
Looking ahead, B3DU shared his hopes for HOLY WATER, expressing confidence that the song might spark his first TikTok trend. He concluded by assuring fans that they can expect more great music from him in the future. He emphasized that he pours his happiness into his work, listening to each song countless times before its release to ensure it truly reflects his joy. B3DU encouraged everyone to join his musical journey and continue supporting his work.
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