Bucie
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Johannesburg CBD, South Africa
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15
2017
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Modimolle, South Africa
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08
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N W U Vaal Cricket Pitch
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About Bucie
Born Busisiwe Nolubabalo Nqwiliso in Kimberly and raised in Klerksdorp, North West, Bucie discovered her innate talent for music at a young age. Music flowed through her veins like a natural gift, and she began singing in the Sunday school choir at the tender age of 7, where her angelic voice caught the attention of many.
In 2005, Bucie auditioned for the Soul City soundtrack and found herself singing and dancing in the Chicco-produced group Maubani. Her talent continued to shine as she participated in various projects, including a youth project in 2006, where she shared the stage with music icons like Judith Sephuma and Tshepo Tshola.
Bucie's breakthrough came with her song "Turn Me On," which she wrote herself and collaborated with the legendary DJ and producer Black Coffee. The song skyrocketed to success, reaching number one on Traxsource and earning both artists global recognition in the house music scene.
Her collaboration with Black Coffee continued with the hit song "Superman," which became a national anthem on dance floors across the country. In 2011, Bucie released her album "Princess Of House," showcasing her versatility as an artist both on and off the microphone.
Despite her immense talent, Bucie found more success overseas than at home, captivating audiences with her compelling music wherever she went. Her hit single "Get Over It" became a classic song, resonating with people of all ages and genders.
Bucie's journey in the music industry has been filled with accolades and achievements. She has been nominated for several awards, including the South African Music Awards, The Metro FM Awards, and Channel O Awards. Her role on the TV youth soapie Rhythm City as Joy Cele further solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
In 2012, Bucie collaborated with internationally acclaimed producer and DJ, Louie Vega, on "Angels Are Watching," marking another milestone in her career. Her 2013 hit, "Easy To Love," featuring Heavy K, climbed charts and claimed the number one spot on various stations across Africa.
Her album "Princess of House 'Easy to love'" won her a SAMA Award in 2015 for Female Artist of the Year, solidifying her status as one of the most talented vocalists in South Africa.
Despite her success, Bucie remains humble and grounded, attributing her talent to a higher power. She is currently working on new music, with her first single set to release in May of 2024, following her announcement to return to the music scene after a hiatus.
Bucie's voice is not just music; it's an affirmation that God indeed watches over us, and her songs touch the hearts of millions around the world.
In 2005, Bucie auditioned for the Soul City soundtrack and found herself singing and dancing in the Chicco-produced group Maubani. Her talent continued to shine as she participated in various projects, including a youth project in 2006, where she shared the stage with music icons like Judith Sephuma and Tshepo Tshola.
Bucie's breakthrough came with her song "Turn Me On," which she wrote herself and collaborated with the legendary DJ and producer Black Coffee. The song skyrocketed to success, reaching number one on Traxsource and earning both artists global recognition in the house music scene.
Her collaboration with Black Coffee continued with the hit song "Superman," which became a national anthem on dance floors across the country. In 2011, Bucie released her album "Princess Of House," showcasing her versatility as an artist both on and off the microphone.
Despite her immense talent, Bucie found more success overseas than at home, captivating audiences with her compelling music wherever she went. Her hit single "Get Over It" became a classic song, resonating with people of all ages and genders.
Bucie's journey in the music industry has been filled with accolades and achievements. She has been nominated for several awards, including the South African Music Awards, The Metro FM Awards, and Channel O Awards. Her role on the TV youth soapie Rhythm City as Joy Cele further solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
In 2012, Bucie collaborated with internationally acclaimed producer and DJ, Louie Vega, on "Angels Are Watching," marking another milestone in her career. Her 2013 hit, "Easy To Love," featuring Heavy K, climbed charts and claimed the number one spot on various stations across Africa.
Her album "Princess of House 'Easy to love'" won her a SAMA Award in 2015 for Female Artist of the Year, solidifying her status as one of the most talented vocalists in South Africa.
Despite her success, Bucie remains humble and grounded, attributing her talent to a higher power. She is currently working on new music, with her first single set to release in May of 2024, following her announcement to return to the music scene after a hiatus.
Bucie's voice is not just music; it's an affirmation that God indeed watches over us, and her songs touch the hearts of millions around the world.
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Genres:
Electronic, Dance, Rnb-soul, House, Soul, R&b/soul, Afropop
Hometown:
Johannesburg, South Africa
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Bucie to play in your city
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Past
JUL
27
2024
Johannesburg CBD, South Africa
Flute
I Was There
JUL
26
2024
Johannesburg CBD, South Africa
Flute
I Was There
AUG
18
2018
Camden, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Fire Vauxhall
I Was There
DEC
15
2017
London, United Kingdom
O2 Forum Kentish Town
I Was There
OCT
03
2015
Modimolle, South Africa
Ephraim Mogale Stadium
I Was There
AUG
08
2015
Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
N W U Vaal Cricket Pitch
I Was There
About Bucie
Born Busisiwe Nolubabalo Nqwiliso in Kimberly and raised in Klerksdorp, North West, Bucie discovered her innate talent for music at a young age. Music flowed through her veins like a natural gift, and she began singing in the Sunday school choir at the tender age of 7, where her angelic voice caught the attention of many.
In 2005, Bucie auditioned for the Soul City soundtrack and found herself singing and dancing in the Chicco-produced group Maubani. Her talent continued to shine as she participated in various projects, including a youth project in 2006, where she shared the stage with music icons like Judith Sephuma and Tshepo Tshola.
Bucie's breakthrough came with her song "Turn Me On," which she wrote herself and collaborated with the legendary DJ and producer Black Coffee. The song skyrocketed to success, reaching number one on Traxsource and earning both artists global recognition in the house music scene.
Her collaboration with Black Coffee continued with the hit song "Superman," which became a national anthem on dance floors across the country. In 2011, Bucie released her album "Princess Of House," showcasing her versatility as an artist both on and off the microphone.
Despite her immense talent, Bucie found more success overseas than at home, captivating audiences with her compelling music wherever she went. Her hit single "Get Over It" became a classic song, resonating with people of all ages and genders.
Bucie's journey in the music industry has been filled with accolades and achievements. She has been nominated for several awards, including the South African Music Awards, The Metro FM Awards, and Channel O Awards. Her role on the TV youth soapie Rhythm City as Joy Cele further solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
In 2012, Bucie collaborated with internationally acclaimed producer and DJ, Louie Vega, on "Angels Are Watching," marking another milestone in her career. Her 2013 hit, "Easy To Love," featuring Heavy K, climbed charts and claimed the number one spot on various stations across Africa.
Her album "Princess of House 'Easy to love'" won her a SAMA Award in 2015 for Female Artist of the Year, solidifying her status as one of the most talented vocalists in South Africa.
Despite her success, Bucie remains humble and grounded, attributing her talent to a higher power. She is currently working on new music, with her first single set to release in May of 2024, following her announcement to return to the music scene after a hiatus.
Bucie's voice is not just music; it's an affirmation that God indeed watches over us, and her songs touch the hearts of millions around the world.
In 2005, Bucie auditioned for the Soul City soundtrack and found herself singing and dancing in the Chicco-produced group Maubani. Her talent continued to shine as she participated in various projects, including a youth project in 2006, where she shared the stage with music icons like Judith Sephuma and Tshepo Tshola.
Bucie's breakthrough came with her song "Turn Me On," which she wrote herself and collaborated with the legendary DJ and producer Black Coffee. The song skyrocketed to success, reaching number one on Traxsource and earning both artists global recognition in the house music scene.
Her collaboration with Black Coffee continued with the hit song "Superman," which became a national anthem on dance floors across the country. In 2011, Bucie released her album "Princess Of House," showcasing her versatility as an artist both on and off the microphone.
Despite her immense talent, Bucie found more success overseas than at home, captivating audiences with her compelling music wherever she went. Her hit single "Get Over It" became a classic song, resonating with people of all ages and genders.
Bucie's journey in the music industry has been filled with accolades and achievements. She has been nominated for several awards, including the South African Music Awards, The Metro FM Awards, and Channel O Awards. Her role on the TV youth soapie Rhythm City as Joy Cele further solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
In 2012, Bucie collaborated with internationally acclaimed producer and DJ, Louie Vega, on "Angels Are Watching," marking another milestone in her career. Her 2013 hit, "Easy To Love," featuring Heavy K, climbed charts and claimed the number one spot on various stations across Africa.
Her album "Princess of House 'Easy to love'" won her a SAMA Award in 2015 for Female Artist of the Year, solidifying her status as one of the most talented vocalists in South Africa.
Despite her success, Bucie remains humble and grounded, attributing her talent to a higher power. She is currently working on new music, with her first single set to release in May of 2024, following her announcement to return to the music scene after a hiatus.
Bucie's voice is not just music; it's an affirmation that God indeed watches over us, and her songs touch the hearts of millions around the world.
Show More
Genres:
Electronic, Dance, Rnb-soul, House, Soul, R&b/soul, Afropop
Hometown:
Johannesburg, South Africa
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