Bensoul Names His Top Five Lyricists Who Inspire His Musical Journey

Kenyan singer-songwriter Bensoul has steadily emerged as a lyrical force in the country’s music scene, captivating audiences with his seamless blend of modern and traditional sounds. In a recent revelation, Bensoul named the top five lyricists who have inspired his musical journey, confidently placing himself at the top of this esteemed list. This selection highlights the diverse talents that have shaped his artistry and showcases the immense influence these songwriters have on the global music landscape.

Bensoul’s Lyrical Journey

Bensoul has become a rising star in Kenya’s music industry, known for his ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners. His work is characterized by a unique fusion of contemporary beats with traditional African sounds, creating music that is both fresh and culturally rooted. Tracks like “Favorite Song,” featuring Crystal Asige, stand as a testament to his lyrical prowess. The song is an uplifting anthem with a memorable melody that encapsulates Bensoul’s ability to convey emotion and connect with his audience. Another notable work is “Navutishwa,” a collaboration with Bien-Aimé Baraza (Bien) of Sauti Sol. In this track, Bensoul’s talent for creating relatable and catchy lyrics is on full display, further solidifying his reputation as a lyrical powerhouse.

Bien-Aimé Baraza (Bien)

Second on Bensoul’s list is Bien-Aimé Baraza, widely known simply as Bien. As a key member of Sauti Sol, one of Africa’s most renowned bands, Bien is celebrated for his emotionally rich and relatable lyrics. His songwriting is deeply personal, often exploring themes of love, life, and resilience. Bien’s work on songs like “True Love,” which gained international attention after being performed on A COLORS SHOW, exemplifies his ability to connect with listeners on a profound level. “Ma Cherie,” another love song brimming with infectious charm, and “Too Easy,” a collaboration with DJ Edu, highlight Bien’s knack for creating impactful lyrics that resonate with fans across the globe.

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Eugene Ywaya (Ywaya)

The third lyricist on Bensoul’s list is Eugene Ywaya, known simply as Ywaya. Ywaya is quickly emerging as a versatile lyricist in Kenya, with a talent for blending afrobeat with modern pop. His songwriting is characterized by its catchiness and depth, making him a standout figure in the industry. Noteworthy tracks include “Send It,” featuring Bensoul and Namasaka, which showcases Ywaya’s talent for writing lyrics that are both catchy and meaningful. His collaboration with Trio Mio on “Tunajienjoy” further demonstrates his ability to navigate multiple genres, effortlessly transitioning between afrobeat and hip-hop.

Wheeler Walker Jr.

Fourth on Bensoul’s list is Wheeler Walker Jr., a figure who stands out in the outlaw country genre for his unapologetically bold and explicit lyrics. Walker’s provocative style has earned him a dedicated following, distinguishing him as a unique voice in country music. His fearless approach to songwriting, where he explores themes often considered taboo, has made him a trailblazer in his genre.

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Theron Thomas

Finally, Bensoul includes Theron Thomas, one-half of the duo R. City, who has penned hits across various genres. Thomas’s songwriting prowess is evident in tracks like Lizzo’s “About Damn Time,” Miley Cyrus’s “We Can’t Stop,” and R. City’s “Locked Away” featuring Adam Levine. His ability to craft lyrics that transcend genres has solidified his reputation as one of the industry’s top songwriters.

Additional Influences

Beyond his top five, Bensoul also acknowledges other lyricists who have significantly influenced his songwriting approach. Max Martin, a pop music legend, is renowned for crafting numerous chart-toppers such as “…Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears, “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd, and “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift. Another influence is Manana, an eSwatini-born artist whose work includes “Time Flies,” featuring Sauti Sol on Burna Boy’s Grammy-winning album Twice as Tall, and “Feel My Love” by Sauti Sol.

For Bensoul, these lyricists represent the pinnacle of exceptional songwriting. Each artist brings a unique style and perspective that has deeply inspired his own musical journey, helping him craft songs that resonate with a wide audience and cement his place in Kenya’s vibrant music industry.

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