Beautiful Nubia isn’t ever going to be a cut and dry personality. Not
by a long shot. The Artiste, whose real name is Segun Akinlolu, begins
to romance one’s imagination even from his stage name ‘Beautiful Nubia’
and his brand of music is something that has attracted many
characterisations from different quarters without any one nearing the
mark, at least, so say the poet, songwriter and producer.
The
veterinary doctor turned musician walked into the corporate office of
Vanguard corporate office recently in the company of highlife legend,
Pa. Chris Ajilo and as usual he was a live-wire of interest to behold.
What
has Beautiful Nubia been that trend.
Another thing we have been
doing is producing albums for other people. EniObanke, started out
producing my own work. Now, we are producing for other artistes. Even
the talents we discovered during the talent show, their albums will be
produced under EniObanke’s label.
Now,
we have several people on that label we are producing and one of the
people we can be proud of is Pa. Ajilo, who has produced a new album
after over 50 years he’s been off the stage.
What informed your
coming up with the concept of an annual Music Festival?
I think
there is a need to have a platform to showcase original African music.
Music that actually reflects our basic philosophies and values. Music
being played today, either played using our traditional dialects or not,
are not deeply rooted in our traditional songs and I have found out
that there are people like me who sing songs rooted in our traditions.
The
idea of the festival is to showcase our traditional values. We have
veteran musicians like Pa. Chris Ajilo, Funmi Davies, Jimi Solanke,
Orlando Julius Ekemode and so many others are on the bill.
And you
think this generation of hip-hop music lovers will love your kind of
music?
You will be shocked and embarrassed by the number of young
people who turn out for this music Festival, dancing, screaming and
singing hardcore traditional music. This perception you have is the same
you hear everywhere but the situation out there is quite different.
The
human brain is not wired to like just one kind of music. The media as a
whole deceives people by promoting one kind of music, creating the
mindset that people do not like other kinds of music. The average normal
human being does not like just one kind of music, he likes a wide range
of music.
You have produced 9 albums till date. Which of them
would you say has been most rewarding financially?
I will say it’s
‘Jangbalajugbu’, released in 2002. But before then, there was a song
‘Baba Eledumare’ which got me a KORA nomination back in 2000. I was the
only Nigerian artiste nominated. In essence, I will say it was ‘Baba
Eledumare’ who set me up to be known and ‘Jangbalajugbu’ came two years
after to create the explosion. In 2002-2003, if you check the bags of
most women in Lagos, you will find ‘Jangbalajugbu’. We sold millions and
millions of that album. After that, the rest was easy.
Where do
you really stay?
I don’t really stay anywhere. I am always on the
road. I don’t like staying in one place for too long and I go whereever
I’m called.
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