Bacious Clay
Bacious Clay, better known as B.Clay, is a singer, songwriter, producer, philanthropist and entrepreneur Born in Ghana to Nigerian parents, B.Clay got his nickname given to him by his childhood friends as they felt it fit his style of music. The name stuck, and for more than a decade now, he has performed around the world, best known as B.Clay.
Background
An AfroBeat, Reggae, and Hip-Hop artist, B Clay’s love for music can be traced back to his childhood. Even though his parents were not fond of the idea of him becoming a singer, he found inspiration in the music they surrounded him with. Influenced by Nat King Cole, Bob Marley, Fela Kuti, B.Clay started writing lyrics at a very early age, and that was the beginning of his career as a performer.
Today, B Clay remains committed to his music after more than a decade of performing, writing, and producing music. B. Clay is both versatile and talented and has several awards to his name. His music has taken him around the world performing at several universal concerts such as, “The Art of Speech for Humanity Concert” in London, “Africa Unites Tour” in South Africa; and the “Save Africa Concert Foundation” at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, where Nelson Mandela’s wife, Winnie was in attendance.
2013 and Beyond
In 2013, B Clay returned to the studio to record his new album in collaboration with artists such as Banky W, Jordan Katembula and Raquel