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Busiswa Reacts To Making It To Ariana Grande’s Playlist

Busiswa Reacts To Making It To Ariana Grande’s Playlist. American musician Ariana Grande has shown massive support to South African musicians by adding them on her Apple Music playlist. The superstar included seven of our very own artists on her ‘Who Runs The World’ playlist, placing them amongst the big leagues in the music industry. South African songs dominate her playlist , proving that the American songstress is a lover of our local talent.

Songs in her playlist include Prince Kaybee’s Fetch Your Life, Moonchild Sanelly’s Bashiri, Sho Madjozi’s Don’t Tell Me What To Do, Boity’s Bakae, Nadia Nakai’s Yaas Bitch, Rouge’s Mbongo and Busiswa’s Bazoyenza all made it to the playlist which has other international songs.

The official Twitter account of PopPulseSA posted the list of artists added on the playlist, “Ariana Grande takes over Apple Music’s ‘Who Runs The World’ playlist and adds songs by @PrinceKaybee_SA, @Msaki_ZA , @Moonsanelly, @ShoMadjozi, @Boity, @Nadia_nakai, @busiswaah, @Rouge_Rapper and more!” Taking to social media, Busiswa reacted to the recognition by hailing Ariana, captioned: “Oh WORD? Shoutouts to you Queen! @ArianaGrande.”

Prince Kaybee also made it to the playlist, not forgetting that he also made it to former United States of America president Barack Obama’s playlist in 2020. When Mac G asked Prince Kaybee about how he felt when Obama added his hit song uWrongo on his list of favourite music of 2020, he said it was not a very big thing for him, however, he was just humbled to see that his music reaches other parts of the world and that made him realise that the world is watching African music.

Not so long ago, Focalistic’s music was also recognised by an international artist Diddy, by posting a video of himself dancing to “Ke Star” featuring Vigro Deep on his Instagram story. Both Focalistic and Vigro were beaming with excitement following Diddy’s video which went viral on social media.

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