Osa Mazwai - Woah (It’s a monster) - What You Say (Afro Beats - Afro Soul RnB)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDrfqFx47Jw
AFRO BEATS - AFRO SOUL R&B - POTENTIAL GLOBAL SMASH TO LICENSE
"Woah (It's A Monster)" has all the catchyness of a huge call and reply crossover hit with its vocal participation as well as becoming an unintentional public catchphrase with the "Everytime I Turn Around, I'm Like Woah Woah" repeat then the deep "It's A Monster" line. Any labels out there looking to license this potential hit get in touch and I'll connect you to Osa's publicity agent, Joanne.
Two songs to checkout including the aforementioned "Woah" plus the Afro Soul R&B "What You Say". This young Osa is onto something with his recordings. If these were Black Eyed Peas songs from back in the day they would be global hits - simple but SO EFFECTIVE. Put your A&R head on and see what you think....
Osa Mazwai - Woah (It's a monster) (Master - 7A - 124 Afro Beats
Osa Mazwai - What You Say (Master - 2B - 115 Afro Soul RnB
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SINGLE ONE
Name of Artist: OSA MZWAI
Single Name: Woah (It's a monster)
Composer/writer Osa Mazwai
Publisher: COPYRIGHT CONTROL
Length of track: 3:15
ISRC CODE: TCAFA2004510
Explicit: NO
SINGLE 2
Name of Artist: OSA MZWAI
Single Name: WHAT YOU SAY
Composer/writer Osa Mazwai
Publisher: COPYRIGHT CONTROL
Length of track: 2:52
ISRC CODE: TCAFA2004510
Explicit: YES
BIOGRAPHY
Osa Mazwai, is the brother of Thandiswa Mazwai (very famous in SA), is an independent artist and singer/songwriter based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a pop singer who uses his platform to advocate for human and gay rights. He is currently a Diversity & Inclusion Ambassador for Johannesburg Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange listed company Investec Wealth & Investments.
Osa formally entered the artistic world in July 2020 through the release of his much anticipated single "What You Say" on digital platforms across the world. The single was well received and was the most played song in South Africa on its release day for the demographic 25-29 year olds In South Africa. The song was inspired by his own insecurities as a gay male in South Africa.
He only came out of the closet at 23 years of age. The question is thus where do you get back that lost time? Years of self-hate, embarrassment and self-loathing simply because society in general shuns homosexuals. The song thus says that no one is going to tell anyone who they get to love. It speaks not only to homosexuals but anyone who is discriminated against for who they love,
whether it's an issue of sexual orientation or interracial relationships or whatever. The hope for the song is that it becomes a beacon of hope for anyone who feels ashamed of who they are.They must always believe in themselves and be comfortable with who they are.
Osa flirted with his artistic prowess in his early days of high school at St Andrews College in Grahamstown. During this time he performed in various school plays and performed poetry and music in various school events including the School Freedom Day celebrations and Valentine's Day celebrations. He was also considered a great orator as a member of the schools Debating Team.
He holds a Masters degree in Economics from the University of Stellenbosch conferred in absentia in April, 2020, as well a BCom and BCom Honours Degree from Rhodes University.
Osa Mazwai on Spotify