Oshun is a beloved Yoruba deity; a benevolent goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Oshun is also the name of an independent hip-hop and soul duo who “connect with the spirit of their ancestors to manifest a sweeter tomorrow for us all.” Made up of Thandiwe and Niambi Sala, two young women from the DC area who became artistic collaborators as NYU students, Oshun describes their music as “the sonic manifestation of Afrofuturism.”
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Thandi and Niambi tell Broadly that they met as seniors in high school, when they’d both been accepted to the same NYU scholarship program for young leaders focused on community service and social change. Once they became artistic collaborators, Niambi says that meeting each other during a big life transition caused them to support each other while figuring out the meaning of womanhood and sisterhood—and that meeting each other in an activism-inspired context imbued their relationship with a higher purpose.“Our music, our writing, our relation to each other, how we relate to each other, and how we support each other—it was all grounded in us coming into ourselves as women,” Niambi says as she explains the band’s connection to the deity Oshun.“Yeah I agree, and I think also to just add onto that, our relationship with Oshun is one of empowerment,” says Thandi, who adds that they are both active practitioners of Yoruba. “The concept, the energy, just the known facts about this deity Oshun, are very powerful for a young woman, especially [one] of color, to essentially look up to. This goddess, this literal god that is a woman—is a mother, is beautiful, and she’s not a bossy, mean bitch—she’s a loving, beautiful, sweet energy. That really teaches all of us that we can be sweet because we’re all extensions of this energy that we come from.”Broadly sat down with Oshun (whose debut studio album bittersweet vol. 1 is now available!) to learn all about their secret obsessions, from reading about whales (the goddess Oshun is associated with the water element!) to watching The Lion King over and over.
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Thandi: That’s hilarious. I think for me, I’ve gone through so many phases, like so many artists. The funniest one I think was [during] MySpace days, and Never Say Never, the movie by Justin Bieber came out, it was like his documentary about him and his life. And I was just like, this young man is so talented! I love you so much!I was on Facebook and my friends were like “JB Girls for Life” and I was like yeah, JB! And then after I said that, I got embarrassed. I was like, oh my god why would I admit this. And she was like, “You’re into Justin Bieber?” And I was like, “No, Jungle Brothers—what are you talking about?” But he was pretty talented.