Feffe Bussi explains why he limited his album to 15 tracks

Feffe Bussi decided to limit his latest album "The Paragon" to 15 tracks, citing the experiences of fellow musicians who released albums with a high number of tracks and the feedback they received. The post Feffe Bussi explains why he limited his album to 15 tracks appeared first on MBU.

Feffe Bussi explains why he limited his album to 15 tracks

Rapper Feffe Bussi revealed the reason behind his decision to limit his latest album “The Paragon” to just 15 songs, despite his capacity to produce up to 40.

Feffe Bussi explained that his decision was influenced by the experiences of fellow musicians who have ventured into releasing albums with a high number of tracks.

He cited the example of A Pass who released an extensive album featuring 45 songs.

I observed my brothers Zex Bilangilangi and A Pass releasing albums with over 30 songs and the feedback they received.

Many people were not comfortable listening to such a large number of tracks, which taught me valuable lessons. As a result, I decided to keep my album to 15 songs.

Observing the outcomes and challenges faced by A Pass and another artist, Zex Bilangilangi, Feffe Bussi concluded that a brief album would be more effective and manageable.

“The Paragon,” featuring 15 unique tracks, is the highly anticipated album everyone has been waiting for.

With a mix of 60% English and 40% Luganda, it showcases the very best of Feffe Bussi. From humble beginnings to where I am now, I embrace the title “paragon” and feel a deep responsibility to those who look up to me.

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