BhuQaid’s passport to happiness – the Namibian

⢠Pinhas Nakaziko
Ongwediva based musician BhuQaid Shevanna continues to make his mark in the industry and has now added the album “Passengers and Passports” to his name.
The musician released “Subconscious” in 2017, which allowed him to reap the rewards of his hard work through hit songs like “Lambela” and “Kumbaya”. The album earned him around N $ 10,000 in royalties, he says.
BhuQaid graduated from the Namibia University of Science and Technology with a BS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
This year, the singer returned with a 17-track album advising people to live in the moment and get a ticket to a life of abundance.
âIn other words, when you live beyond mindfulness, you direct the energy into your chakras, thus you will overcome the aches, the outbursts of anger and frustration, which I have called a passport to a happy, new and joyful life âBhuQaid talks about the title of his new album.
The album features âNumber One Fan,â which is about gratitude, sharing love, education, and empowerment.
âBaby Tununu,â starring Brave OB, is an old-school kwaito jam about a young celebrity known as Baby Tununu.
BhuQaid says the song is his way of paying homage to Baby Tununu.
Currently, the album contains two music videos for ‘Oboma’ and ‘Yabollova’, shot by Basement Films in Ongwediva, and edited by Sodo.
‘Passengers and Passports’ was produced by Bexxa Carter, VDKay Crazy Boy, Momento, MJ Nande, K-Ketu and Desh Wakit.
The latter project is available in print as well as on online music platforms, including YouTube.