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Focalistic on the Importance of Staying Connected to His Roots and Building a Local Audience

Lethabo Keakestwe
Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 4:52 PM
By Lethabo Keakestwe 3 Min Read
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Focalistic is one artist who never forgets his roots, and this is evident in his music, where he proudly incorporates Pitori slang. In a recent interview with Spotify’s “A Decade of Amapiano,” Focalistic opened up about the significance of maintaining a connection with his hometown, Pretoria, especially Ga-Rankuwa, and the importance of building a local audience for his music.

Focalistic elaborated on how he stays connected to his origins and why it is crucial. He said, “It’s really where I come from, so it’s not something I’m doing to push a narrative or the connection. That’s where I grew up. People can feel the genuine energy as well because when I’m there it’s not like I’m there with one thousand cameras, you know. I’m really there just as the kid that grew up there, you know.”

This authenticity resonates deeply with his fans, as they see him not just as a superstar but as one of their own. Focalistic’s commitment to his roots is not a marketing strategy but a reflection of his genuine love and respect for his origins. His visits to Ga-Rankuwa are marked by real interactions with the community, devoid of the typical media frenzy that accompanies celebrity appearances.

Focalistic also stressed the importance of building a local audience for his music. He explained, “I think it is important for you to create a local audience for your music because that becomes your core. Those are the people that understand every single word, and every single bounce of the song.”

For Focalistic, his local audience is the bedrock of his success. These are the people who have been with him from the beginning, who understand the nuances of his lyrics and the beats of his songs. They provide a solid foundation upon which he can build his broader career.

The connection to his roots and the loyalty of his local audience give Focalistic’s music a unique authenticity and relatability. His story is a testament to the power of staying true to oneself and one’s origins. As he continues to rise in the global music scene, he remains grounded, ensuring that his music speaks to the heart of those who have been with him from the start.

Focalistic’s journey highlights that staying connected to where you come from and nurturing a local fan base are not just strategies for success but essential elements of a meaningful and impactful musical career.

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Lethabo Keakestwe June 27, 2024 June 27, 2024
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