Vanessa Mdee claims she was shortlisted for Beyonce’s album but wasn’t called 

Everyone is complaining that Beyonce ignored Kenyan and East Africa in general for her new album The Gift.

But according to Tanzanian singer Vanessa Mdee, Beyonce’s team actually was in talks with a few East African names for the album but the talks didn’t materialize to anything.

The singer shared in an interview with Lil Ommy TV saying that Beyonce’s teamed reached to her and she was even shortlisted for the album but doesn’t know what happened.

“I was shortlisted. I remember that there was a conversation. I never heard of it again and do not know what happened. I am not mad that Beyoncé worked on the album, because when you think about it, for those of us who travel, the only music they know about is Afro-Beat from West Africa.” she said. 

Simba

She went on to add that since the movie was based in Kenya, she really expected an artist from East Africa to appear.

“We, in EA, are not in that category, we do Afro Pop. Generally speaking, we are all in the umbrella of ‘African Music,’ unfortunately, they do not differentiate the many genres. Think about it, the essence of Simba-  a lion- is a huge East African attraction and it beats me why Beyoncé did not feature us,” she said.

Sauti Sol singer Bien defends Beyonce for snubbing Kenyan artists 

Sauti Sol singer Bien Baraza is totally okay with the direction Beyonce took in her new album The Gift and is urging fellow artists to stop complaining.

Bien said that Beyonce was looking for Afrobeat sound a reason why he chose West African artists instead of East African.

Worker harder

He urged Kenyans to focus on their hustle to appoint they can’t be ignored instead of complaining.

“As Kenya artist, we should stop that victim mentality that tunaonewa( we are being marginalized).” Said the singer.

“Guys should just sing and make hits. It will eventually get to Beyonce but you need to work as an industry. Sauti Sol should not be the only group worthy of being in such an album we need to be many. We need to step up as an industry with structure and we will make it.”

The movie Lion King has been shot in East Africa and many people expected to hear EA artists.