Prince Bulo, a versatile artist from South Africa, is renowned for his musical prowess, captivating audiences both locally and internationally.
He has produced popular tracks such as “Uthando,” “Long Island,” “Amaweave,” “Umdali,” and “Number 1,” demonstrating his skills as a musician, composer, and performer.
FACTS ABOUT PRINCE BULO
- FULL NAME: Prince Bulo
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Johannesburg, South Africa
- NATIONALITY: South African
- OCCUPATIONS: Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, Efucator
- LABELS: Bulo Music Africa
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Raised in Mohlakeng, near Johannesburg, Prince Bulo’s musical journey began early in his life.
A self-taught pianist and keyboardist, he gained recognition in the gospel and contemporary African jazz scenes, earning accolades for his talent and commitment.
His passion for music and art led him to the Durban Institute of Technology, where he discovered his love for the bass guitar.
He later continued his education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, graduating in 2010 with a master’s degree in Jazz Composition, Arranging, and Performance.
CAREER
His outstanding performances have garnered him prestigious awards, including the SAMRO De Waal and Bonham’s awards in 2008.
As a multifaceted musician, Prince Bulo has collaborated with notable artists such as Black Coffee, AKA, and Tipcee.
After honing his skills at Berklee College of Music, he established his own company, Prince Bulo Production Pty (Ltd), which focuses on film scoring and live music production.
His diverse talents have solidified his status as one of South Africa’s leading musicians and music directors.
Prince Bulo has graced major music festivals both in South Africa and around the world, enchanting audiences with his captivating performances.
His international tours have brought him to countries such as the USA, Canada, and Sweden.
Working alongside artists like Afrique, Sibongile Khumalo, and Mafikizolo has solidified his standing in the music industry.
PERSONAL LIFE
Despite his achievements, Prince Bulo prefers to keep his personal life under wraps and maintains a low profile away from his musical career.