- Speaking in a recent video, Sarz claimed that Wizkid was the first person who understood and identified with his sound early enough.
- Speaking on the motive behind his unique sound, Sarz revealed that he wanted to do something that is African and at the same time something the world will understands
Renowned Afrobeats producer Osabuohien Osaretin, popularly known as Sarz claims that his sound has set the benchmark for others in the industry.
According to him, singer Wizkid was the first to recognize his sound and grasp his vision at an early stage.
Talking in a video message posted on his Instagram page, Sarz claimed that no one was producing that kind of music prior to him and Wizkid creating the sound “Samba.”
He said:
“I made a sound that became a benchmark for other Afrobeats producers to follow.
“I made a sound called ‘Samba.’ I remember no one was making anything like that at that time. I just wanted to do something that is African but at the same time the world in general understands. It was only Wizkid that saw the idea and knew exactly where I was coming from when I made Samba.”
In another story, Sarz claims that Fela had influenced Burna Boy, Wizkid, other Afrobeats artists .
According to the prolific music producer, Fela’s profound impact on the genre cannot be overstated.
He claims that the late legendary singer is an influence to upcoming generations of musicians as well as current Afrobeats artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema and others.
Sarz stated that with Fela’s distinctive fusion of Afrobeat rhythms, jazz, and funk, he created a musical landscape that transcended borders and empowered a new generation of musicians to express their artistry.
In a recent interview with ARZ, Sarz revealed that he also uses beat samples from Fela’s compositions.
He said:
“Recently, I listened to Fela’s catalog and I just find things I can sample or flip. Even in modern Afrobeats, you can tell his influence on a lot of us, from Burna Boy to Wizkid to Rema, and to the generation even coming. I’m sure they will still be inspired by the legend.”