Nonso Amadi finds harmony between Afrobeat and R&B on his debut album When It Blooms

The singer-songwriter drops by the Q studio to talk about his new record

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Caption: Nonso Amadi in the Q studio in Toronto. (Vivian Rashotte/CBC)

Media Audio | Q : Nonso Amadi finds harmony between Afrobeat and R&B on his debut album When It Blooms

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Nonso Amadi is the Nigerian Canadian musician making waves globally for his music that fuses Afrobeat and R&B. He's performed all over the world and has racked up millions of streams, all before the release of his debut album, When It Blooms.
Amadi sat down with Q(external link) guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about his unique sound, how watching his sisters dance to MTV made him fall in love with music, and how he made the jump from chemical engineering student to singer-songwriter.
The full interview with Nonso Amadi is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Nonso Amadi produced by Vanessa Nigro.

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