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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Nigerian Music in danger:Lyrics vs Rhythm

Don't get me wrong,i love to collabo with Bunmi at kay's place or what's wrong with going bumper to bumper with Aminat at Volar but hey,it's really been a long time i heard a Nigerian hip-hop song with lyrics that really speaks sense to me.Unfortunately,you have to help make up the lyrics for some Nigerian so called hip-hop songs not only because the lyrics is meaningless but also because we simply can't hear what the artist is saying.


I grew up listening to Yusuf Olatunji screaming out of my dad's turn-table.At other times,it will be Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey with some very meaningful sweet songs.Shina Peters and Barrister also comes along with voices that will make you dream of heaven but no matter what's playing every morning,be sure the king himself,Baba Fela will crop up somewhere.Even as kids,the lyrics of these songs makes sense to us and these songs gave us a clearer picture of the future ahead and how best to cope with the challenges that will come along with it.Pick up a Fela's Album or a Yusuf Olatunji's in the next 50years and see if it won't still make sense to you but play yourself Face's kolomental track just a few years after and see if you won't feel crazy for ever dancing to that track.

I am a big fan of Nigerian music,i am happy Nigerian artists now earn good money like their counterparts in other countries but i love to hear songs with good lyrics too.Even if i love to dance to DJ Zeez's Fonkasibe or D'banj's suddenly,i still want to listen to songs with lyrics that will suddenly fonka to my head.Songs i can dance to and also relate with at the same time,inspiring songs,soulful songs,songs that speaks about real life events,real life situation,songs with lessons,songs about struggle and survival and not only with danceable beats.

Music with good lyrics is now facing extinction in Nigeria,i wonder if any five year old will be able to sing a song with deep meaning but as young as they are,they know about kokolets and mamalet's,they know how to fall in love,them sabi how to enter the place and how to yahooze,they know how to open their arms like they want to fly away to dance Alanta.If you ever hear a five year old sing a meaningful song,it has to be a gospel song.


The question is who is to blame?it's you and i,we prefer to pass me your love with AY than to warn that there is fire on the mountain with Asa,we prefer to listen to hotter than fire by Sheyman than to listen to Tuface's outside.We appreciate songs with bad contents and meaningless lyrics.As long as the beat is danceable,we totally ignore the lyrics.


Personally,i thing it's time for a change.While these Artist keeps up dancing in the clubs and shaking our head in our cars,we still want to hear a little something that makes us reflect and think.....Yeah,something that makes sense.
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    • Karimat Ibraheem Mehn....dis is interesting,u're HOT!!!Ayinla omowura,orlando owoh @ odas.Tboi,i'm proud of u...
      16 April 2009 at 07:44 · 

    • Olusoji Afolabi Awosika ‎...this makes sense
      16 April 2009 at 07:50 · 

    • Oluwabisi Munroe Hagin Oyedepo Fabulous!
      16 April 2009 at 08:05 · 

    • Armynah 'motoyo Sanni OoPs bro! U r 2 much!
      16 April 2009 at 08:06 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola Thank you all.
      16 April 2009 at 10:24 · 

    • Suyi Adebayo 
      personally i have already said so a while back am more of a no funny lyrical content i listen to sanchez rooftopmcs eben asa, resonance, midnight crew and its true they are mostly gospel artistes lol


      its only when adults like you and I start...See more

      16 April 2009 at 12:06 · 

    • Capable Oyeyemi Geez, ain't surprised!!! This is YOU and i'm happy that you didn't let this away............ don't even know what to say but this note makes a whole lot of sense and i'm not proud of you being my blood parley and brother (atos)........ AHOY TO YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
      16 April 2009 at 12:14 · 

    • Jesse Adeniji 
      I understand your predicament. But you have to look beyond the emotions and classify things as they are.


      What Nigeria listens to now is Hip-Hop. And that scenario was brought about by a mix of ignorance, shoddiness and lack of vision.


      In tho...See more

      16 April 2009 at 12:51 · 

    • Jesse Adeniji 
      exploited, demoralised and had to beg to get their talents noticed.


      Even the second generation labels like Kennis Music did minimal good. They exposed the artistes alright but milked them blind.


      So the artistes were desperate to make a headwa...See more

      16 April 2009 at 13:16 · 

    • Jesse Adeniji 
      gone to the dogs. I have heard general purpose radio stations blasting metal rock at 12 midnight!


      There's nothing wrong with that only if that station was specialised to rock music alone! Even at that, a sensible one will play soft Rock!


      Gump...See more

      16 April 2009 at 13:23 · 

    • Jesse Adeniji 
      available for a variety of talents who can sing, play musical instruments and have good managers will ultimately bring down the people making it now.


      Just go to America where the people are just TIRED. Hip Hop only now appeals to teenagers. ...See more

      16 April 2009 at 13:35 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola ‎@Jesse Adeniji:I feel honored to have the great Jesse Adeniji comment on my note.I agree with you 100%.God bless!!!!
      16 April 2009 at 13:47 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola ‎@Suyi Adebayo:it's time for a pratical change.i am throwing away all the junk music in my possession right now.
      16 April 2009 at 13:51 · 

    • Fadahunsi Temitope John Nice one bro. thumbs up 4 u!
      16 April 2009 at 14:59 · 

    • Oluwatoyin Kool Olundegun Yemi na so.......I am not surprised at T.BOI's writings.He has been doing it for long.But i must relate this to Wande Coal's track in a new album.........some have heads but cannot think.........some can think but have no heads.......we have heads and we can think.........So pe tie.......Mo so pe temi.
      16 April 2009 at 16:30 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola lol Toyin but e be like say Wande give u something chop at his album launch on Sunday cuz na so so Wande since then.
      16 April 2009 at 17:11 · 

    • Kaffy Adeola OriEuro Tunyboy owi re,i'm feeling ur vibes real gud,ur words mks alot of sense to me.tl kingdom come i'll b a fan of al indigenous music n i op al wl rise to dt.pls wr r d lks of Bode Davies,d apala hip-hop gee?more of ds wl motivate dm artistes to wake up,kuse buddy.
      17 April 2009 at 01:49 · 

    • Kitty Tioni Rival 
      i see the point in dis desperate need for change. truth be told, most of d greatest musicians ofour time actually feed us crap n junk and its so fascinating dat we gladly embrace and encourage dem. this generation likes dance no doubt, but...See more

      17 April 2009 at 13:23 · 

    • Funmilola Kafayat Lateef nice one u gt here..bro
      19 April 2009 at 00:24 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola Thank u all 1nce again!!!
      19 April 2009 at 06:56 · 

    • Babatunde Goodluck Sorinola-Okunola Thank u all 1nce again!!!
      19 April 2009 at 06:59 · 

    • Babalola Abayomi Ahmed coollie coollie bro 9ice 1!!!
      19 April 2009 at 17:19 · 

    • Blaze Mesh nice 1, tins will definately chnge
      27 May at 19:56 · 

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