Tuesday 9 October 2012

A Song By Two #ALUU4 Murder Victims: Big L (Lloyd), Tipsy (Ugonna) – Heart of the City

We’ve all heard the news, we’ve all seen the pictures, and those of us who were able to stomach it took a few minutes to watch the horrific video. Four students of the University of Port Harcourt were beaten and burnt to death by the people of Aluu Community last Friday October 5.  Reasons behind the brutality remain sketchy but one thing we all know is that, no matter what they did, Chidiaka, Tekena, Lloyd and Ugonna didn’t deserve to go like this.
It turns out that 2 of the 4 victims, Lloyd (Big L) and Ugonna (Tipsy) were up & coming musicians as well. They were both featured on this song titled “Heart of the City” by another newcomer called Timi Kay. When you listen to the lyrics, you’d understand where they were coming from. Could it have been a premonition? I’ll try not to be too dramatic about it. In any case, you couldn’t have handpicked a better song to highlight the f*@kery that has just occurred.
R.I.P Chidiaka, Tekena, Lloyd and Ugonna. Your killers will definitely be caught and punished the right way. Sleep well.
#JusticeForAluu4.
*O.O*

Big L (Lloyd), Tipsy (Ugonna), Timi Kay, Yetty – Heart of the City
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Here’s what M.I had to say on his website about the killings: 
The Hope Is The Worst Part of It
The hope is the worst part of it.
The way they lay there, beaten and broken, battered and bruised. Knowing their end had come for certain. Knowing that the crowd meant to see this through to the end. And yet, in the midst of all this certainty, in some small corner of their hearts, hoping. That something would happen, some miracle perhaps.
I am speaking of course, of the #Aluu4, students of University of Port Harcourt who were beaten and set ablaze last week.
I’d heard the news sometime last week and devoted all of 10 seconds of thought to it. I wondered briefly who the students were, and what could possibly have driven them to steal. I briefly wondered if they were really guilty but my mind quickly shied away from where that road could lead. I remembered all the stories I grew up hearing about thieves and the instant justice meted out to them, and mentally shook my head.
That would have been all, I suppose, but for the video. It is probably the most gruesome thing I have ever seen, and the worst I ever hope to see.
Hope.
There, I’ve said it again. Somehow it seems there is no escaping it.
Because when things like this happen, it seems our default reaction is to hope it will never happen to us or any one we know or love. Then we hope that our religion and hard work and luck will exempt us from senseless suffering. Sometimes we hope that right thing will be done, the wrong doers brought to book, and the victims receive some sort of justice.
Every day we hope the country we live in will be a better place for us and for our children.
And that is the problem with hope.
That we have allowed it to cripple us and render us inactive.
You , me, all of us who sit by hoping and doing nothing to change.
The question is not whether or not the 4 boys stole anything. That is quite besides the point.
Let us ask instead: What do I need to ensure my children do not grow up hearing stories like these?
What would it cost to make this country and are we willing to pay the price?
Because if I were there that day, would I have spoken up and done my best to put a stop to it? Or silently stood by, condemning the actions in my heart, but doing nothing? Would I have been seized by the bloodlust and fear and anger myself, and spurred them on with my shouts, and cries for blood, maybe tossed in a rock or two for good measure.
The society is a mirror of each of us. It is sad and sickening that this was allowed to happen. It shows us all what we are capable of, what w will each do given the right set of circumstances.
These 4 murdered men, their deaths should not be in vain. If anything good could come out of a mess so sordid, let it be that every Nigerian begins to think about the problem and what to do to solve it.  Let it be that we understand the problem is ourselves and our failure to take a stand against injustice and lawlessness over the years. Let it be that we promise ourselves never to let this happen again. Not on our land. Not as long as we’re alive.
hope this time we get it right.

#Aluu4.

MUSIC: Lami – Titi Lailai

Lami returns with a new single for the grown and sexy titled Titi Lailai. It has a unique sound with a Jazzy and soulful feel. Listen and share your thoughts.
After much success on her “Intuition” album with the hit single “Know” featuring M.I,  Lami is thrilled to announce the release of the latest single off her Sophomore album, “Pieces of Love,” from which her “Ori Mi Wu” single featuring Iceprince, comes from. The new single, “Titi LaiLai” will be available everywhere on the 9th of October, 2012.
 ”Titi LaiLai” is a FunkSoul track. Written & Composed by Lami Phillips. Produced by Femi Temowo (mobo award nominee for best Jazz artiste; guitarist & producer to Amy Winehouse, George Benson, The Roots and more.
 Album style is AfroFunkSoul with all tracks written by Lami Phillips and music direction by Femi Temowo. It should be released mid next 2013.
 Industry mates refer to “Titi LaiLai” as a breath of fresh air as Lami comes off with a style new to the industry.
 
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Here is an interview with Lami below.
1. Hey Lami, how are you?
Im fine thank you!..nervous…excited…tickled!
2. We know who you are, but for those that don’t, who is Lami Philips?
Haha! Lami Phillips is a simple,real,intuitive,gifted,grounded,eccelctic singer and songwriter..there are other adjectives and accolades but the most important is that i am a child of God :)
3. What genre of music would you say you fit into?
These days i’m evolving into afroFunkSoul
4. If you could dabble in another genre of music, what would it be?
I have no idea…im pretty versatile it all depend on the message behind the lyrics!maybe hiphop or pure jazz
5. What genre of music can’t you stand to listen to?
I listen to everything ; from country music to pure rock!
6. Do people ever compare you to Asa?
All the time! its a huge compliment but I dont believe im there yet!
7. How long have you been in the music industry(Professionally & Non-Professionally) ?
In the Nigerian music industry….2years. Outside Nigeria(Uk&USA) almost 10years
8. Do you play any musical instrument(s)?
i dabble with the piano when im writting or composing…and i work on strings when putting chords together. i wont perform with them though…i want to focus on performing as a vocal artiste,…,thats my strength
 9. How is the experience so far , especially in Nigeria?
oh wow! we’d need a thesis on that!! its been a learning experience to say the least. Nigeria aint for the feeble hearted but its home.
10. Like the fans, we’ve been wondering where Lami disappeared to. Some said you quit! Why the hiatus.
haha!i’ll be honest…i did think about quitting. its no secret that im not a fan of the processes and lack of structure in the Nigerian music Industry. i started to feel like i had to compromise to be accepted. i dealt with a lot of unproffessional proffessionals who exploited the “intuition” album and the brand. Being a woman ..putting out “clean’ afrosoul music and making it mainstream in Nigeria is a paradox on many levels.
11. Last Official single was “Ori Mi Wu” and your new single, “Titi Lai”. Both talking about love in their different ways. Is there anyone in particular that inspires your music?
YESSSSSSS!
12. Should we expect an album from you?
Yes you should by Gods grace!
13. How soon will your fans be able to lay hands on your album?
Hopefully early next year…i’m not rushing myself or the creative process this time

MUSIC: Yung (of L.O.S) - Farabale



"Farabale" is a freestyle by Yung of L.O.S, flags off the journey to their 1st official single from their forthcoming debut album. As we kick off the campaign, expect to hear nothing but quality content from each of the members from freestyle, to viral videos, and documentaries. Presently, these hardworking young boys are working on a mix-tape which is scheduled to be released by the first week in December 2012. 
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Music : DeeKay – High Fever ft Davido


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DeeKay – High Fever ft Davido
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MUSIC: [Snippet] D'banj - Bachelor



The wait is almost over, D'banj is coming out with a new single titled Bachelor really soon, matter of weeks in fact maybe days i don't know the exact date but i've got snippet for you guys.. Love or Hate D'banj you'll be jamming to Bachelor very soon.  Press Play & Share Your Thoughts!!
D'banj - Bachelor (Snippet)
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MUSIC: Suranu ft Zee - Unconsolabe + [Mixtape]



UnConsolabe featuring Femcee Zee off Suranu's mixtape Life + Times of Erving Ejango. Zee is sick lyrically i like her delivery she's clearly under-rated in my innocent opinion.. Listen & Download Mixtape!
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D’Banj Signs Producer “FearDeeVee” to DB Records


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