Archive for the 'music' Category



Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Siji

siji, adesiji, soul, nigerian, yoruba

Yesterday afternoon, I received email saying that I had been tagged in a video on Facebook. Anyone familiar with facebook knows that more often than not, you’re not actually in the video, but rather someone wants to spam you wants you to see something.

I was pleasantly surprised to see an awesome video about a yet unknown to me musician, Siji. The video promos Siji’s sophomore album project “Adesiji” that features a sharp cast of musicians and co producers including Rich Medina and King Britt.

The wonderfully chill soul sounds are a refreshing complement to his ideas on music, production and the like. Look forward to more from Siji. New album drops September 2008.

His official website launches soon: http://www.sijimusic.com

In the meantime, check him out on myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/sijimusic

Siji’s debut album is available for purchase here on itunes

Update: Higher quality video courtesy of Siji




Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Sonny Okosuns (1947-2008)

Okosuns, 61, died on Sunday (May 25) in the United States following a battle against cancer of the colon, they said.

Source: Yahoo

Sonny Okosuns, Nigerian Musician, Freedom Fighter

Rest in peace.

Sonny Okosun – Power To The People
A clip of Sonny and his band in Lagos, 1979 – taken from the documentary Konkombe – The Nigerian Pop Music Scene. Includes lagos street scenes, a jam session, a pressing plant and more.

Sonny Okosuns – Papa’s Land (16MB)
(right click, save as)

Excellent tributes over at Comb and Razor:
In a mannish mood
Among friends
My people, wake up
You want to live in the moon?
Sonny Okosuns (1947-2008)



Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Video: Yoruba Bata - A Living Drum and Dance Tradition from Nigeria

A short video story explaining the Yoruba Bata drum and dance tradition.

Via naijablog



Friday, December 21st, 2007

Eedris Appologizes to 50 Cent, Kora Awards 2007

After performing at the Kora Awards 2007, Eedris Abdulkareem apologizes to 50 Cent for their previous encounter.

I can’t say I ever expected to see these two on stage together again. 50 was probably just as surprised by the apology as I was watching it. Needless to say, I’m glad we can finally close the book on this one.

If you’re not up to speed on the issue, here is Eedris’ side of the story:
http://www.naijajams.com/eedris-on-the-run-in-with-50-cent

What do you think?



Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Olu Maintain - Yahoozee

In case you’ve missed it, Olu’s Yahoozee is the one of the songs given incessant rotation on the naija air waves. The video hit the web several weeks ago and with it came rave commentary. I had high expectations given some of Olu’s previous work as part of Maintain, but after watching I wondered what all the noise was about. It seemed like just another dancefloor track with very little else going on. The video could be a parody of a bad rap video. It reminded me of the brilliant and very funny video for “What They Do” by The Roots.

And if one video wasn’t enough, the remix version takes it to another level, complete with a blonde woman giving a Hummer a sponge bath! Wow.

Olu Maintain – Yahoozee (youtube)

Olu Maintain – Yahoozee (remix) (youtube)

I’d love to hear what the rest of you think.

» Official Olu Maintain website

» Olu Maintain on MySpace



Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Olu Maintain on New Dawn with Funmi Iyanda

Olu Maintain may be slick and suave in his videos, but sit him down with the sharp women of Funmi Iyanda’s New Dawn, and… well, let’s just say lots of squirming ensues. I don’t get the sense he’s had to support his answers like this before.

Check out Olu’s awkward interview where he talks about chasing women, yahoozee the breakup of Maintain and more:

You’ll find more videos of the New Dawn program on the official website.