
Exposed Vocals Interview with BJ Sam on “Show Some Love”
Music has always been a universal language, capable of bridging cultures, inspiring change, and uniting people across the world. Few artists understand this power better than BJ Sam, a visionary musician, producer, and global collaborator who has dedicated his career to creating music that transcends borders.
With his latest project, Show Some Love, BJ Sam brings together over 23 exceptionally talented artists, music icons, and award-winning vocalists from every continent in a call for peace. As conflicts like the war in Ukraine continue to impact lives far beyond their borders, this powerful anthem urges the world to put down weapons and embrace unity.
In this exclusive interview with Exposed Vocals, BJ Sam shares the inspiration behind Show Some Love, the challenges and triumphs of assembling a global ensemble, and his vision for a world where music is a force for peace.
Exposed Vocals Interview with BJ Sam on “Show Some Love”
Exposed Vocals: What was the inspiration behind Show Some Love, and how did this global collaboration come to life?
BJ Sam: Show Some Love is a plea to all countries engaging in wars around the world to drop their weapons and embrace peace. As fighting in Ukraine lingers, the impact is not just felt within its borders but around the globe, marking an abrupt halt to globalization and international cooperation. That’s why I reached out and assembled over 23 exceptionally gifted artists, music icons, celebrities, and award-winning vocalists from all continents of the world to release a global song saying “No” to war—asking everyone to stop the shooting and drop their guns, because I do believe that “If the world can sing with one voice, there wouldn’t be any reason to fight more wars.”
Exposed Vocals: How did you bring together such a diverse group of artists from different backgrounds and continents for this project?
BJ Sam: What I did was reach out to some top-ranking government officials to send singers to represent their countries on the project, and I also spoke to some of my fellow musicians to recommend other music icons for the project.
Exposed Vocals: The song features both Aya Nova, who fled the war, and SONYA, who could not leave. How did their stories influence the message of the song?
BJ Sam: At the time of the recording, SONYA was too young to flee the war, as you can see her in the war scene in the music video. Aya Nova lost her husband and had to flee for her life.
Exposed Vocals: As an artist and producer, how do you ensure that different cultural and musical elements blend harmoniously in your collaborations?
BJ Sam: God has given me a unique ability to blend African sounds with contemporary elements, thereby making my music globally appealing.
Exposed Vocals: You’ve worked with over 100 musicians from around the world. What has been the most rewarding part of these collaborations?
BJ Sam: It has helped me to develop a wider musical knowledge, expand my fan base, boost exposure, and open international opportunities.
Exposed Vocals: You’ve been recognized for your work internationally, including being invited to join the Grammy Award voting members. How has this recognition shaped your career?
BJ Sam: Personally, I don’t sing in order to earn awards, but I am glad that my efforts and skills are being recognized. Music has historically played a powerful role in social change.
Exposed Vocals: What impact do you hope Show Some Love will have on global audiences?
BJ Sam: My aim for making this global song is to unite the world in such a way that anywhere you find yourself across the globe, you will see people singing the song, calling for peace.
Exposed Vocals: Your ability to unite artists is rare. What advice would you give to emerging artists who want to collaborate on a global scale?
BJ Sam: Just dare to be unique; your uniqueness will compel the world to you.
Exposed Vocals: With your extensive experience performing and producing music, what has been your most memorable moment as an artist?
BJ Sam: I will say my most memorable moment as an artist was when I received an email from the American film director Lloyd Kaufman, personally requesting the license for my song Mon Amour as the soundtrack for the Hollywood movie Heart of Fartness.
Exposed Vocals: What’s next for BJ Sam? Are there any upcoming projects, concerts, or festivals where fans can experience your music live?
BJ Sam: I am currently working on another global music project, Don’t Worry, Everything Will Be Fine, and I have been booked for a couple of international festivals already and am still expecting more.
BJ Sam’s ability to bring together artists from diverse backgrounds to create a unified voice for peace is nothing short of extraordinary. Show Some Love is more than just a song—it is a movement, a call to action for people across the globe to embrace harmony over conflict.
As he continues his journey with upcoming projects like Don’t Worry, Everything Will Be Fine and international festival performances, BJ Sam remains committed to using music as a catalyst for change. His passion for unity and his dedication to uplifting voices from around the world serve as a powerful reminder that music has the power to heal, inspire, and bring people together.
Stay tuned for what’s next from BJ Sam, and let Show Some Love be a reminder that, no matter where we are, we all have the power to make a difference—one voice, one song, and one act of kindness at a time.







