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Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 7:16pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
ATTENTION!!! The article below is the opinion of the writer and never my opinion. I love Seyi Shay and i also love her debut album.... Making first impression comes tricky in a world that battles to no end amnesia, ADHD, dementia, and to a less alarming degree- without recourse to health complicated by technological advancement- the eight-second attention span of its populace. Even talented music duo, RoofTop MCs, had to name their sophomore album The Second First Impression a tongue-in-cheek reference to their slept-on first offering. The classic Shock Therapy could do little to jolt listeners to the consciousness of the début album’s existence. Fela had to dump Highlife for good when his brand was lukewarmly received, hooking up with Sandra Izsadore’s ‘black-powered’ philosophy. Eedris Abdulkareem never ceases to remind the forgetful public of his battles to make Nigerian music great despite political opposition, his latest being on DJ Jimmy Jatt’s Onile. EME’s Niyola gets the newbie treatment in spite of her Headies-nominated début album almost a decade ago. Sadly, awards shows tend to forget, too. Didn’t NEA become butt of a joke when Skuki and Oritsefemi got nods for Best New Act? Seyi Shay’s maiden appearance on the Nigerian music scene was no different; to a large number that début failed to leave imprint on the sand of time—for Seyi Shay, however, that Sound Sultan hook-up was the start of a journey. For those asking, it was the BBQ-inspired visuals for Fashi Yesterday under the mononym Seyi with the camera zooming into her face for posterity. Seyi Shay’s ‘first installment’ of her second first impression arrived sometime in 2011 on Loving Your Way, aided by Flytime Entertainment. ‘Second installment’ of the second first impression was a year later, Irawo. It wasn’t till the Dokta Frabz-crafted 2014 Murda that Oluwaloseyi could truly say she’s made one. The success of the Patoranking/Shaydee-assisted mid-tempo hit did enough for an anticipated début album. Copy-cat But on Seyi or Shay, the UK-born songstress can’t lay (sole) claim to the success of her début album, as she borrows ideas, concepts, melodies, and reworks them to suit her interests. Credit should be given to all the muses and inspirations and existing templates that Seyi Shay used. Originality is something that you shouldn’t be disappointed at not finding on this album. Everything on Seyi or Shay has been done before, either by a Nigerian artiste or a foreign act—well, most of the ideas are copied and should one justify this with the biblical saying “nothing new under the sun.” The first sign that Ms. Shay was ready to soil her hands with used ideas was on Irawo video; it lifted heavily from Keri Hilson’s Lose Control, revisited Beyoncé’s Déjà Vu and Baby Boy, with helpings of Destiny’s Child’s Survivor. Perhaps just as American painter Richard Prince has shown over the years: It’s not necessarily the ‘what is being copied’, but the ‘how’ of it all. And, also, the man behind Beyoncé and Destiny’s Child once managed Seyi Shay, might be reaching into Matthew Knowles’ manual. Then again, Matthew Knowles tried to create British version of the award-winning girl group but was less successful with From Above. One could be said to be nitpicking, which is fine for those yet to listen to her album and critically examine who exactly Seyi Shay is, what her brand is about, what her unique message is, and what sets her apart from the hundreds of music acts. Seyi or Shay sells a dubious conceptual album to the public with its title and cover art—at this point one has to question this, as it serves as bedrock for understanding the project. “I want to be remembered for being ‘different,’” a statement Seyi Shay makes bold on the intro. Ambitious, no doubt, for an artist who started music as a member of the London Community Gospel Choir as a fourteen year old – you can understand where she’s coming from. Given her several second first impressions Seyi Shay would definitely want to be remembered, and not forgotten in the annals of music history. Begs the question: How different is Seyi Shay considering her past works and works on this album? How different is an artiste whose album cover takes an existing template- 9ice’s 2009 Tradition? Her début album seeks to unearth the duality of her nom de guerre—rightly put: “who Seyi is” and “who Shay is”. Does she then achieve this feat which would have made her the first Nigerian act to explore dual personality? No. She doesn’t even try to split the alter egos (or is it Seyi the person and Shay the artiste)—this is unclear. One assumes Shay is the fierce, sultry, grey hair rocking persona while Seyi is meant to be the churchy, gospel-touring persona (assumption made from shut-eyed version and her history). The Rihanna connection Don’t be surprised Rihanna is an obvious muse for the ‘artist’ Seyi Shay. Rihanna featured on her Disturbia-themed Crazy. Rihanna also had her time on the song and video for Right Now. The Riri-inspired vocals on the hit single were minor, but Seyi- or was it Shay the fierce one?- repackaged Only Girl (In The World), and We Found Love for the video and even went blonde for perfection. Rihanna morphs into sexual innuendo on the Cynthia Morgan-assisted In Public as both ladies sing about the joys of al fresco sex. Ms. Morgan complicates matters with German Juice reference which some have defined as, well, result of tryst. This song credited in part to Rihanna, but largely to Kelis and her 2005 song of same title. Subtlety isn’t something Misses Shay and Morgan are gunning for neither is originality. Rihanna again shows up as an unfortunate metaphor on Pack and G o– “Do I look like Rihanna?” A song with a confusing concept, was it meant to address intimate partner violence, lovelorn relationship, or meant to mock victims of abuse with Rihanna as the object of mockery? Seyi Shay misses the opportunity to address violence against women, something Omawumi and Waje touched on If You Ask Me and So Inspired respectively. For lovelorn relationship, the songs falls flat, stale concept Beyoncé tried on Irreplaceable. On the previously released Crazy, there is no stellar collision as Star Boy Wizkid and Star Gurl Seyi Shay succumb to banality on the noisy Legendury Beatz-production. Harrysong appears as songwriter on the horrible Jangilova, another previously released song. Songwriters, interestingly Seyi Shay acted as one back in the UK, usually sing their written lyrics over a demo to serve vocal guide and provide needed melodies for the artiste. Unfortunately, on Jangilova it seems the Neo-Highlife/Palm wine Groove Five Star Music artiste failed to ‘lead’ Seyi Shay, as the rhythm on the Del B beat is off with her pitch too high and unsteady. When she recruits Timaya on another Del B-production, Killing Me Softly, Egberi Papa sounds like himself and his limited lyrical and vocal range while she sings sensually about la petite mort. The chemistry between the two unlikely collaborators is one for the books. Another great feature happens when mentor and mentee combine for the Reggae Healer playing like Sound Sultan’s comfort zone though Rihanna’s Man Down has an unseen hand in this , unsurprisingly. Seyi Shay sings about love as a personal tool to mend the broken hearted and love as sexual love what John Lennon called Mind Games, while Sound Sultan is left with love as a political tool to solve the world’s problems. Half singing/half talking BOJ and the smooth vocals of Seyi Shay take it to church on Church for one of the album’s highlights, the other No Vacancy which opens with piano ballad switching to drum patterns. On the latter, she sings about lost love—“Goodbye to the love I used to know.” Her emotions bleed through the length of the record, as she is rather impressive not in a teary moment but one of strength. Cliches from top to bottom Higher opens with the sultry vocals of Seyi Shay: “Let it out, let me in, let it all out (Ma d’oke)/Get it out, breathe it in, breathe it out/Let it pour out (Wa g’oke)…So baby please, make we release, you should know that I’m here with you.” Higher could be taken for a bedroom number with metaphors like “mountain top”, “release”, “rise up”, “g’oke” acting as sexual innuendoes till you peak at the bridge only to find god, and the song takes a sharp turn to an inspirational one. This is confusing, like the situation described by Alifa Rifaat where a man stops mid-thrust, interrupted by the call to prayer. Ode to marijuana on the Trap Mary and afrobeat Loud is dreary and clichéd, on the former Seyi Shay gets on her best Tinashe-impersonation over the synth-production which ultimately fails to impress with an uninspired Phyno. On the tired Love Wan Tin Tin, Ms. Shay revisits a concept that has lost its potency from the days of Nelly Uchendu’s Ofodulu Nwantinti (’76 Love Nwantinti) to any and every one willing to rehash; interestingly, she attempts her ‘Timaya’ on the bridge. D’Banj puts misery to an already tedious adventure with his irritating chant on Tina. https://www.naij.com/692089-nigerian-rihanna-keeps-failing-blow.html
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Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by wizard007(m): 9:11pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
All I see is a flat chest, bae needs a surgery Asap to complete her fakeness. 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Nobody: 9:15pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
Why immitate? Oh i forgot she is a Nigerian artist. That's what they all do wizard007:LmaO she is prettier than Riri tho. 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by wizard007(m): 9:31pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] Speechless3: Lmao, prettier my foot, both are plain ugly sha talk of a real beauty. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 9:57pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
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Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by UIA04(f): 10:22pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
It is very common in naija even psquare did a lot of copying both lyrics and beats on their first album It's as a result of the everyman for himself mentality in the music industry in Nigeria. Abroad a lot of money is pumped into a potentially good artist with the best producers songwriters at his feet how will there not be innovation 2 Likes |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by UIA04(f): 10:28pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
Many of them who could not succeed abroad are the stars in naija dbanj, jjc, tiwa savage, banky w, seyi shay we are in charge of recycling 2 Likes |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 10:47pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
UIA04: |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 6:36am On Jan 28, 2016 |
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Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Smellymouth: 7:12am On Jan 28, 2016 |
Weed eyes |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Dubemkelly(m): 7:51am On Jan 28, 2016 |
wizard007:She herself knows that, if there were anything she. would love to change on her body...She replies 'my b00bs' she's just like a British model |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Chestar5(f): 8:01am On Jan 28, 2016 |
Mtcheeeeeewww, if i even read what d op wrote .. Am not dat dull tho |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by dubylhover(m): 8:08am On Jan 28, 2016 |
has she dropped an album? issorite,but I thought she was tipped to overthrow tiwa....tho I think she's good sha.. |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Nobody: 8:09am On Jan 28, 2016 |
that because she is trying to b someone else...be real...be real n things will work out just fine |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 10:46am On Jan 28, 2016 |
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Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 1:33pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
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Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by OKorowanta: 3:17pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Social media and dia craze sef. Anybody in his/her right senses saying Seyi Shay is not up there with the A-list artiste is day dreaming. Had an endorsement deal wit Etisalat,Endorsed by Genevieve magazine,endorsed by Pepsi through her career,even got signed on by an international label in UK,Island records last year and u are here writing this? U call this a mean feat? She doesn't even need to be successful like Rihanna to count God blessings in her life. For 20 minutes performance,my boss company paid her N500,000 in 2014 alongside other top acts and countless other shows she gets involve in and u are here writing rubbish! From una phone una go just dey write rubbish to deceive pipo. Do u know millions of musicians who are just praying to be signed on? Na wa for una sha. 2 Likes |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 5:13pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
OKorowanta: |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Giwman(m): 5:15pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Op U are a big hater of Seyi........It seems U are also jobless, go find work do n no dey use mouth spoil another person work. 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 5:21pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Giwman:You must be an illiterate to say that i am a hater. Didn't you read the article? i made mention at the beginning that this is not my write up, that i copied it from another site & that i really love Seyi Shay & her music. But no, you people wont read and will just rush to comment. About being jobless, come let me feed you and your generation, mannerless Nairaland kid. Illiterate kids everywhere.... #smh 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 8:05pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
noted |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Akposkool(m): 8:16pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
This is unfair. Seyi shay is actually one of the few ladies in nigeria who sings well. Its a pity we patronize the noise makers like yemi alade and cynthia morgan. Seyi shay can sing forget her looks. She is just like niyola, they may not be so fine but damn they can sing and meaningful songs i tell you. Listen to niyola's track title 'my body' or Seyi shay's murda. Those are great songs and i don't see her copying anyone. She is just trying to bring the foreign style and i love her for that. Looks are nothing else kurt zouma will be playing football in kenya league and not chelsea. It's a pity that the breed of good singers in this country is dying and instead of us appreciating the few left, we ridicule them. 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 9:37pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Akposkool:Well said... but Seyi Shay & Niyola are beautiful... |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Akposkool(m): 4:21am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jiggaz:but some people think other wise |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 8:58am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Akposkool:Alright |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jiggaz(m): 5:19pm On Feb 07, 2016 |
noted |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Giwman(m): 7:10pm On Jun 19, 2016 |
jiggaz:Oloshi ni e |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by Enahi(f): 8:31pm On Jun 19, 2016 |
Please leave Seyi alone I think she is even way better and real than ugly Tiwa Savage. I don't think there is any Nigerian musician who doesn't copy foreign stars, there are all copycats! 1 Like |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jide219(m): 11:59pm On Jun 19, 2016 |
But this bae fine ooo,back to the poster not everything you see u must copy and paste,she is getting paid ,living her life going for one country to another wereas you re in naija masturbating to her picture |
Re: Why This Nigerian Rihanna Keeps Failing To Blow by jide219(m): 12:00am On Jun 20, 2016 |
Enahi:olamide is genuine |
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