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Musicians Of Yore: Where Are They Now?

Written by Oryiman David Mson

In this report, Naijahotvibez NG looks at the musicians that made waves yesterday, those that hugged the klieg lights, and attempts to situate where they are today.

From time immemorial, music and musicians have always been part of our lives and upbringing. We hear their music at home from the turntable machines, cassette stereos, and DVD sets. We dance to them at parties and in religious houses. From community entertainers cum musicians to part-time or professional and established musicians, they are personalities we adore, cherish, and sometimes loathe.

In secular and religious music, there is a long list of musicians who made waves and got wide acceptance. In this two-part series, in no particular order, you will reminisce and get educated about the musicians of yesteryears. Some left the shores of Nigeria for want of a better life, conditions, and perhaps a more fulfilling career. Some are still in Nigeria, having stepped onto other endeavors, while others are combining livelihoods with their passion, music, on a low key. As they say, music is medicine that soothes the soul.

Lord of Ajasa

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Nigerian Artist, Lord Of Ajasa

He is credited with starting indigenous rap in Yoruba. Olusegun Osaniyi, known by his stage name ‘Lord of Ajasa,’ rode the airwaves in the early 2000s, even before the likes of Da’Grin, Olamide, and Reminisce were associated with the genre.

Lord of Ajasa had collaborated with 9ice, Olamide, among other Nigerian singers. Diagnosed with peptic ulcer, he left the music industry to face other businesses, being a graduate of Quantity Surveying. He also joined the host of musicians that relocated from Nigeria to the US, Houston, Texas precisely. Lord Of Ajasa, who is married to Funmi Kasali Osaniyi, is now the CEO of Apashe Records. Reports have it that Osaniyi is back to what he loves best, making music.

Aladin

Nigerian Artist, Aladin

In the times when Nigerian music got a boost, Aladin was a musician with a different flavor. The musician, who sings melodic music of genre from Northern Nigeria, was a toast of many from the late 2000s. Music fans gyrated with his music in an era when the Afro-pop genre was at its early times in the Nigerian music scene. Now, based in Austria, a European country, Aladin has a wife from Bulgaria and his children in the Eastern European country.

Daddy Fresh

If you have been following Ghetto music in the 90s, a description of a brand of creative music genre from the Ajegunle-Apapa area of Lagos where creativity is forged out of the crucible of poor living conditions, then the name Daddy Fresh will more than ring a bell. Onyebuchi Michael, known as Daddy Fresh, was an item with the famous Daddy Showkey as they made a formidable group named ‘De Pretty Busy Boys’ comprising Daddy Showkey, Cashman Davies, and Sexy Pretty in the late 90s. Daddy Fresh, who recorded music a decade ago, was reported to have been down with partial stroke early this year in February. He made a video which went viral asking for help and funds to treat the illness and recuperate.

BOUQUI

Bukola Folayan, professionally known as Bouqui, is a self-styled female rapper who made waves. Rap music in Nigeria being a difficult terrain and genre in terms of staying power has had Sasha P, Weird Mc, Kel, Chemistry, Eva Alordia, all female rappers, but Bouqui was different. She made her debut, self-titled album titled B.O.U.Q.U.I, which means ‘Born Once More Unto a Quickened and Unparalleled Image,’ with gospel hits and it went mainstream earning her different awards and recognition even at The Headies in 2007. Having started her solo career in 1999 with singles, Molejo, Vanity, and ‘Get it Started,’ which made her debut album in 2007.

Bouqui, who relocated to the United States in February 2014, released ‘Unstoppable’ In March 2019, was ordained as a Reverend in the US, and is presently the youth pastor of Victory Christian Fellowship in Delaware. The amiable singer who’s now a youth pastor still communicates some of her messages in music.

D Prince

D’Prince

Charles Enebeli, better known as D’Prince, was part of the heroic Mo’ Hits Crew founded by Don Jazzy, his elder brother. D’Prince in 2005 was asked to be a part of Mo’ Hits Records after Don Jazzy came back from the UK to promote the record label in Nigeria. He wasn’t the main singer in Mo’ Hits and was much under the shadow of D’Banj, Wande Coal, and others. In 2012, D’Prince released his album under the record label with little success. He performs in Igbo, English, and Pidgin English. Presently, he is not doing music but has transitioned to a record executive having founded the Jonzing World Record Label in 2019, through which he signed award-winning singer Rema.

Blacky

Nigerian Singer – Blacky

Blackky became famous in the early 90s as a dancehall artiste with a twist. The singer, whose real name is Edward Inyang, made dancehall/Ragga music popular, and the clubs embraced his music at a time when dance hall and ragga, both genres which emanated from reggae music, had a global appeal with musicians like Shaba Ranks and Patra.

After winning the Lekki Sunsplash Talent Hunt in 1990, Blacky got signed to a record deal with Premier Records, and his career shone brightly even as a UNILAG student. With songs like Rosie, Bang Belly, Blackky Skank, Killer Disease, the artiste with a dance style was and is still a free-spirited man whose songs were club bangers. Some of his songs, like Sugar Stick and others, had lewd lyrics.

Blacky is still doing music on a low tune as the times and trends had passed him when he was one of the most sought after, as 2015 was his last official recording. ‘Rosie’ is his biggest song so far. He inspired many, including today’s stars like Timaya and Patoranking. He commemorated his 25th year on stage years ago and got a Special Recognition Award in 2016 for his contribution to Nigerian music over the years, from 1991 to date.

Lara George

Nigerian Singer – Lara George

She is a songstress who became a gospel music artiste after making fame in the 2000s as part of the girl group named Kush while at the University of Lagos. Lara George released her debut album ‘Forever in My Heart’ in 2008, which included the hit single ‘Ijoba Orun,’ earning her several awards and nominations. She has performed at notable events and appeared on BET International as one of the first Nigerian artists to be aired on that show.

She presently resides in Alpharetta, Georgia, in the United States with her hubby, Gbenga George, and family. Lara George, who spoke in an interview with yours sincerely while still in Nigeria, disclosed that another of her hits, ‘Dansaki,’ was inspired during a tough moment in her life which later turned to God’s glory. She is the Vice President of SoForte Entertainment Distribution Ltd., the first home-grown structured entertainment distribution company in Nigeria.

W4

In the annals of Nigerian music, the versatile musician W4 (Adewale Adepoju) will be remembered, especially with his melodic debut titled ‘Solo.’ His sophomore release, ‘Wa Gba Kontrol,’ in 2012 inspired the Afro-pop genre promoters and lovers then. The popularity of the song intensified after protesters improvised the title as ‘Wa Gba Petrol’ for their campaign slogan during the fuel subsidy protest in Nigeria. W4 also scored a hit collaboration with late Sound Sultan and the legendary 2Baba, whom he was once signed under his label on the track ‘Bush Meat.’ Now, W4 and his music seemed to be in the background as veteran musicians reel under the force and dynamics of marketing their music, accompanied by having a deep pocket and being deliberate about sustained promotions via social media. In 2022, he collaborated with today’s artiste BNXN, formally known as BUJU, in a single titled ‘Let Me Know.’

Konga

He came on the music scene with the danceable street song, ‘Konga.’ His real name is Lawal Olalekan Olumo, having started his musical career in Nigeria on the streets of Ebute Metta. He released Baby Konga in 2004, the hit song that was a party favorite. Konga did the popular hit track ‘Lorile, Odi gombe’ in collaboration with another artiste, X-Project, in 2009/2010, and this brought him limelight. Olalekan had narrated his harrowing experience and that of other artistes in the hands of pirates who copied and sold all his works, milking on him without the singer making personal gains. He further explained how talented artistes have been sent to unexpected indebtedness which arose from losses incurred after investing borrowed funds to undertake original works of art only to be pirated freely by criminals who mass-produce and sell what doesn’t belong to them. However, the Ilorin-born artist strived and continued making music and in 2021 launched ‘AWOL’ in Ilorin. ‘Dorosi Konga,’ his recent song, was released in May 2024.

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About the author

Oryiman David Mson

I am a multi-talented Singer, Blogger, graphic designer, website designer, hypeman, music promoter from Konshisha, Benue Nigeria living in Lagos State.
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