Youguey, the fascinating versatile artist and songwriter, demonstrates sheer creativity in his latest single “Somebody.” The flawless track is creatively engaging and engrosses the viewer with an immersive and catchy vibe.
We were fortunate enough to be able to sneak in for an interview with a talented artist. He was kind enough to lend us some of his most cherished moments as we joyfully delved into his personal and professional lives. Here are some excerpts from the interview:
Thank you for speaking with us at African Hype. What’s the first thing you hope new listeners feel when listening to your music?
For new listeners, I want them to be filled with joy and confidence. I want them to realize that no matter what they trying to achieve in life, it all starts by believing in themselves, believing that they are “SOMEBODY”…I want them to feel the joy of me being a father, the sense of hard work and consistency that I put in my music. I want them to feel like, if youguey did it, then I can do it too.
“Somebody” is captivating from the start to finish with a combination of unique beats and catchy lyrics. What was the inspiration behind the single?
The inspiration came straight from my childhood. For those who recognise the sample, it’s a song from African artist “angelic kidjo” tittled “agolo”. As a kid in Ivory Coast, this song was like everywhere. I had it in my head even before I knew who the artist was. So while I was trying different samples online, the song popped on my YouTube feed and after one listen I was sooo happy with the memories it brought me that I decided to use it as a sample. At the same period, I was expecting my daughter to be born in the next month so filled with the joy and excitement of becoming a father, I poured myself out on this track and here we are.

Have you written songs for any other artists?
I have never written a song for anyone else than me and I don’t think I have the power to do so because everything I write is taken from my personal life and experience so unless you are me, my lyrics wouldn’t fit another artist.
What do you enjoy most about being an artist?
I enjoy the freedom of expression. It can be taken for granted now but a while ago in some places artists could say whatever was on their mind. Today I can just rap about any subject and not being worried about what others think. Yo be an artist to me is to be free. But of course it has a price.
If you could collaborate with any artist, who would it be?
It’s funny because now that you ask, I realised that I actually don’t know, I have so many artist that I like and admire, I’d feel bad if I name someone and leave the others.
Do you put a lot of pressure on yourself?
I put too much pressure on me, to always be better and reach higher. As a matter of fact, I started out as just a rapper, writing rap songs, then I realised that it wasn’t enough, I started making beat, the learned how to mix and master. Thinking that was enough, I discovered artists like machine gun Kelly or Dominic fike who used to rap and now the play guitar and make rock/punk music and bam that became my new challenge while led me to learn how to play the piano, the guitar both acoustic and electric and now I want to learn how to drum..haha I think I’ll never stop.
Are you working on any project right now and what can we expect from you in the future?
Yeah, I just received my next project called “Made In Black” which in my opinion is the best song I ever made. I don’t want to jinx it but I can’t wait to drop maybe in a month or so.
For our final question, is there anything else you would like to add?
If I could add something it would be to the audience. I’d like to tell anyone reading this than we artist might seems confident amd tough from the outside but the truth is that most of us are over sensitive people, we have our moments of doubts and low time and during those times, a fan sending you a dm to tell you how much they like your music can go a long way. So wherever you are, whoever you are, if you happen to like my music, do not hesitate to tell me, I’d be more that happy to talk to you because we are all human underneath and I don’t play the superstar game, I make music for the people and I want the people to know that I am here for them.
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