Rising Ghanaian Afrobeats/Afropop artist Eugene BLNX, a young and talented musician from Ghana, is drawing attention after turning the viral “kuriya kuriya” sound popularized by Hamamat Montia into a music project that celebrates African culture and identity.
Known for staying connected to his roots, the young artist used the trending sound as inspiration to create a song with a title (“BLACK BEAUTY“) that highlights the natural beauty of African men and women. The music emphasizes the traditional use of shea butter, a symbol of African skincare and heritage, showing how it helps maintain the natural glow and beauty of the African skin.
To bring the message to life, Eugene BLNX went the extra mile by shooting beautiful visuals for the song. The music video, now available on YouTube, captures powerful scenes of African black beauty, with models glowing in shea butter and proudly representing authentic African culture and tradition. Many viewers say the video is a must-watch, as it strongly portrays the richness of African heritage.
At the same time, Eugene BLNX is also proving his versatility as an Afrobeats artist. He has released another studio record titled “Duna,” which is already gaining attention and making waves among listeners.
With these releases, the Ashaiman-based artist continues to show that young Ghanaian talents can promote culture while delivering modern Afrobeats music that resonates with fans at home and beyond.
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