Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Watch out for Simi and Falz!

Simply called Simi, the artiste with a unique voice is making a great impact on the music scene in Nigeria. Peculiarities she has include her ability to mix pidgin English with Yoruba Language and tell stories from her renditions. Watching the video of her track JAMB Question you get a semblance of the old and the modern rolled into one. Such that it could be possible that Simi and her colleague Falz, the bad guy(Folarin Falana) seek to cut across contemporary and old school lovers of traditional music. The music is a sort of elevated high life which could be danced to and might just lure you to the dance floor. JAMB Question poses a lot of questions to the man with the odd pick up line and possibly warns of the consequences of just being and easy catch. Simi seems to have a gift of writing stories embedded in her lyrical content as we see similar talent occur in the tracks  "Love don't care and Soldier(which also has Falz the bad guy rapping his special style which is also a mixture of pidgin and Yoruba language  his rap as a soldier commands attention. It is laced with humor and picturesque images that captures the minds of the listener. The love Don't care track is Simi on her own recounting the challenges women have when the fall in love with people who do not meet their parents' approval.
Simi and Falz whether as a team or their own have unique talents and they are certainly artistes to watch.

 Simi and Falz: Unique talents

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Benita Okojie's metamorphosis



Many years ago as a journalist on the entertainment beat for Punch Nigeria limited, I was called to Sigma Disc, King Sunny Ade's record label to preview a gospel record and speak to a young lady who was beginning her music career with her father as manager. Her name? Benita. Listening to the songs on her album I was impressed the maturity that a young girl was showing in singing at a very tender age. My premonitions were clear that day. This one will go far. When she recounted her story of how she began singing I was more enthused that here was a girl that will go far and make a name in this genre, if she does not go the way of others who had the church as a launch pad, but decided that gospel was not the way to make it in music. 
"My mother was billed to sing in church one Sunday, she said, "but mummy came down with a cold." Benita had watched her mother and understudied her for quite some time, she had even started some singing of her own. "So it was decided that I would sing the song in mothers place." That was how it started for Benita whose vocal capacity at her teenage was akin to that of an adult who had been singing for years. With every new album there was drastic improvement with this young lady. Growing up in music has only matured her more. Her songs have become a must sing in several churches around the country and indeed outside.
So a couple of days ago, you can imagine my excitement when I heard she was getting married. From child singing gospel sensation to adult married women. Watching her metamorphosis from my perspective has been a great experience. How I wish there could be more people like that.