Dazed and Confused Magazine

YOU DEY BRAZY?

When a member of Brazy's team emailed me to push back our scheduled interview by an hour – citing ‘a work thing’ – I assumed it was something music-related. Wardrobe emergency? Clashing performance times? Label demands? When Brazy and I get on the rescheduled call, the Nigerian artist lets me know that, by ‘work’, she meant her job at an investment bank.

Like her unpredictable music – a lightning bolt of alte, Afrobeats, Jersey club and amapiano – Brazy is difficult to categorise. For one, she holds a degree in biomedical engineering and is

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