Rising Afropop singer Guchi joined Wahala Podcast, the London-based cultural podcast hosted by Josy Anne, for a conversation centred on vulnerability, self-belief, and navigating the pressures of modern music culture.
Known for her emotionally expressive sound and relatable lyrics, Guchi has quickly become one of the standout voices of her generation. On Wahala Podcast, she spoke openly about the realities of growing as a young woman in the music industry, balancing confidence with self-doubt, and learning to trust her creative instincts.
The discussion moved beyond music into broader reflections on identity, visibility, and how artists process public opinion in the age of social media. Guchi’s honesty resonated with audiences who see their own experiences mirrored in her journey, particularly within Black and diaspora communities navigating expectation and self-expression.
Wahala Podcast is recognised for turning emotionally charged topics into thoughtful cultural conversations. Rather than focusing on controversy alone, the platform creates space for artists and creatives to reflect on personal growth, cultural pressure, and evolving identity within a global landscape.
Hosted by Josy Anne, the podcast continues to attract musicians and cultural figures whose stories extend beyond entertainment, offering listeners insight into the human experiences behind creative success.
