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BIOGRAPHY // FUSION
Quincy Oyenuga, better known by his musical alias ‘Fusion’ is a Rapper/Grime MC hailing from Newham, East London. He is considered an integral part of the resurgence of grime and first debuted as an MC on Lord of the Mics VII compilation in 2015. Over subsequent years, Fusion released a series of singles and remixes, which established him as a versatile artist and featured artists including Ghetts, AJ Tracey, Big Zuu and Novelist. He is of Nigerian heritage and cites classic homegrown sounds/styles from both Britain and Nigeria in his musical inspiration.
Growing up in the cultural hub of London and within a family that welcomed music and culture into their home, expressive arts quickly established as a passion for Fusion. He draws inspiration from artists that were prevalent in his childhood including Fela Kuti and Michael Jackson. Throughout his school life, Fusion explored drama and acting, as well as music lessons. It was music that was to stick with Fusion and become the focus for his expression and career.
Fusion worked alongside grime collective Boy Better Know and established a strong connection with Jammer, which led to a feature on the ‘Lord Of The Mics VII’ soundtrack. His track ‘Don’t Get Me Mad’ was well received throughout the scene and sparked a remix featuring a number of established artists including AJ Tracey, Big Zuu, Novestlist. The track was played by BBC Radio 1’s Annie Nightingale.
Quincy Oyenuga, better known by his musical alias ‘Fusion’ is a Rapper/Grime MC hailing from Newham, East London. He is considered an integral part of the resurgence of grime and first debuted as an MC on Lord of the Mics VII compilation in 2015. Over subsequent years, Fusion released a series of singles and remixes, which established him as a versatile artist and featured artists including Ghetts, AJ Tracey, Big Zuu and Novelist. He is of Nigerian heritage and cites classic homegrown sounds/styles from both Britain and Nigeria in his musical inspiration.
Growing up in the cultural hub of London and within a family that welcomed music and culture into their home, expressive arts quickly established as a passion for Fusion. He draws inspiration from artists that were prevalent in his childhood including Fela Kuti and Michael Jackson. Throughout his school life, Fusion explored drama and acting, as well as music lessons. It was music that was to stick with Fusion and become the focus for his expression and career.
Fusion worked alongside grime collective Boy Better Know and established a strong connection with Jammer, which led to a feature on the ‘Lord Of The Mics VII’ soundtrack. His track ‘Don’t Get Me Mad’ was well received throughout the scene and sparked a remix featuring a number of established artists including AJ Tracey, Big Zuu, Novestlist. The track was played by BBC Radio 1’s Annie Nightingale.
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