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Monday 28 September 2009

Da Grin - CEO (Chief Executive Omoita) ....Naija Album Review

DAGRIN – CEO (CHIEF EXECUTIVE OMOITA)
Naija’s Listening E.A.R. (Essential Album Rating)

A strong review of Naija albums
28/09/2009 Oyebowale ‘oyeakd’ Akideinde
http://vocaldrops.blogspot.com/

GENRE: Hip Hop
LABEL: Mi So Fun Yin Entertainment
Year of release: 2009

1. Ghetto Dreams ft Sossick
2. Everyday ft Ejay
3. Pon Pon Pon
4. Kondo (Magic Stick)
5. Swag (File)
6. Make Doe ft Dark Poet & Sossick
7. Gboro ft Isolate
8. What They Want
9. Hola Hola ft Tfrizzle
10. Thank God ft Omawunmi
Bonus Tracks
11. Lala ft DaGrin - Nla
12. Bigiano ft DaGrin - Iwofa
13. Pon Pon Pon (Instrumental)


9ja Stand Up! This is not just another Yoruba album; it’s an Indigenous Mainstream Hip-Hop Album. Dapo Olaonipekun’s (DaGrin) time has finally arrived after a very disappointing 2006 debut album “Still on the Matter”. With each record (2008 big hits “Efi mile” with YQ & “Idi Nla” with Lala) DaGrin featured on, he has crept closer & closer to the mainstream & has ensured that his new album should not be taken lightly. It has to be a satisfying feeling when you know your sophomore album is going to be far better than the 1st one. DaGrin has managed to link quality with a local language -Yoruba on Chief Executive Omoita.

The album opens up with the bluesy, bass looped banger, "Ghetto Dreams" which features Sossick with a nice hook. The Kid on the streets (Omoita) mixes his Music dreams with the those in the Ghetto, reminiscing on his past –poverty, hardship, struggles and his future dreams. His lyrics are so sick (No pun intended) that you can’t help but love this track - Aimoye igba ti awon eyan ni ki lo give up/ Won ni mo local, pe o no mi o’nse hip-hop/ But mo wa determined, mo de wa focus/ T’orie ni oruko mi se spread bi staphylococcus [translation: How many times have people told me to give up/They say I’m local, dat I’m not hip-hop/But I was determined and focused/Becos of this, my name has spread like staphylococcus]. “Everyday” featuring little known Ejay follows the similar rags 2 riches theme with a smooth soulful looped beat from Sossick; DaGrin talks more on his everyday struggles, hussles & determination metaphorically and with crazy word-plays all spun in Yoruba - Everyday ni mo’n ji/ everyday ni mo sun [translation: I wake up everyday/ I sleep everyday]

DaGrin takes us to the streets on the Club Banger “Pon Pon Pon”. With jacked beats from Tony Yayo’s “So Seductive” (or is it 50’s “I Get Money”), DaGrin violently destroys the beats as if he’s freestylin’ in the hood (Omo 9ja ni mi/9ja lo bi mi si/9ja ni mo ti bere si ni ka ABC) with his slick Yoruba wordplay, punch-lines and immense hunger to get your feet over psyched to dance. On this track, you start to get a sense of why he named his album CE “Omoita”.

Track Alert “Kondo”. Common people say this with me -Mummy mi o si ni le/ Daddy mi o si ni le/ Egbon mi o si ni le/ Emi ni kan mo wa ni le/ Wa gba kondo, kondo, kondo/ Wa wo commando, mando, mando. A track not obviously for Radios puts DaGrin in his comfort zone, spitting over a sick, raunchy sex-fueled beat courtesy of SAS. DJs will definitely spin this track a lot in 2009. It’s one of my favorite tracks off the album.

On “Swag (File)”, you can almost feel DaGrin grinning before dropping the line – E mi ni Kabeyesi [translation: I’m da king] over the very average Sossick Crunk beats. He then flows with so much swagger on the track along with the “Owo ati Swagga” Cartiair (he wasn’t listed on the album credits). This track falls below the standards of the other tracks heard so far. “Make Doe” ft Dark Poet & Sossick also has a very average Crunk beat, yet the more I hear this track, the more I like it. DaGrin’s witty rhymes keep you in check from pressing the skip button. He drops his hottest lines on this track - Emi ni da best sugbon e fe funmi ni crown/ Kilo kan eneti ati gbe ni iyawo pelu gown/ E dahun, your flow is so fake like a clown/ Let me teach u how we get down we run dis town/ Mo fresh and aint lookin real stressed/ Mo da bi omo tuntun tan she bi look at me YES/ Igbo, shayo, ashewo dis is how we livin ole pa mi layo/ Missofunyin entertainment emi ni CEO / Mi o like olopa mi shere pelu DPO. Dark Poet’s verse is also on point - A standout track from the album.

“Igboro” ft Isolate (9ice’s style jacker or is it the other way round???) shows a lot of potential and again you get to understand why DaGrin calls himself an Omoita, his bars are hard as nails and gives females the nervy feeling that you don’t want to be alone in the alley with this cat. “What they Want” is very disappointing and has a jacked beat from 50 Cent’s "Wanksta".

“Hola Hola” ft Tfrizzle sounds very chiwalla-ish (Slum Dog Millionaire, duh!) and is produced by Tfrizzle as well. It’s a hot track and DaGrin transforms this joint to a track for the Clubs & Radio DJs. Omawunmi & DaGrin sweetly “Thank God” for bringing them from grass 2 grace and the beats is done by the 1 & only Dr Frabs. Another winner here as Omawunmi belts the chorus like she’s doing a West African Idol show while DaGrin continues where he left off dropping more punch-lines - Buying a razor-blade (NGN10.00) with a NGN1,000.00 note & not collecting his change. The lyrical content on this track is outstanding.

With the diverse variety of production (Sossick, SAS, Tfrizzle & Dr Frabs), DaGrin’s Yoruba lyrics is well supported to allow each track fuse together transparently into one big story book of the CEO. Da Grin obviously gets his inspiration from the G Unit Camp (jacking beats, from 50’s "Wanksta" & Yayo’s "So Seductive") and his style also sound like 50’s. Well every Great in History needed to be influenced by another Great (hmm. I wonder who influenced the 1st Great, Guinness?) DaGrin shows a hunger similar to when 50 Cent was a thirsty up and coming artist. He even jacks 50’s line on the end of “Swag” - switch ur style up/…watch the money pile up. No one can deny the similarities between DaGrin and this Hip-Hop Icon which hopefully should cement his status as a true emcee & not just another street credible rapper jacking beats, lines & styles.

Outstanding Tracks: Kondo, Pon Pon Pon, Thank God, Make Doe, Hola Hola, Ghetto Dreams
Disappointing Tracks: What They Want, Swag (File), Iwofa

VOCAL DROPS Rating System
VERSATILITY: 8/10
OPINION (Personal): 7/10
CREATIVITY: 7/10
ACCEPTANCE: 6/10
LYRICS: 8/10
DELIVERY: 8/10
RHYTHM: 7/10
ORIGINALITY: 6/10
PRODUCTION: 7/10
SKIP FACTOR: 7/10

THE VERDICT: 7.1/10
Known for grinning before dropping bars, DaGrin has cemented the fact that you can rap in a local language and still be a dope MC by pushing the standards up a knot beyond those already set by his predecessors – Zaaki, 2Shotz, Big Lo & Lord of Ajasa. Many may argue that 9ice did it way before him but trust me; while 9ice’s songs are proverbial and way too deep, DaGrin’s are phenomenal and has “Street Credibility”.

One thing I like about this album is that although it’s targeted for Hip-Hop heads, it still manages to crossover to mainstream ...the Yoruba Nation will love it & those who can’t understand a single word will still fux with it. All the tracks have blazing hooks/choruses which are a blessing and in my books, the right recipe to get non-Hiphop heads to listen to your songs. No one can take Dat Grin off DaGrin’s face for now

This album MAKES THE iPOD.

Wednesday 23 September 2009

KEL - THE INVESTMENT ...Naija Album Review

KEL – THE INVESTMENT
Naija’s Listening E.A.R. (Essential Album Rating)

A strong review of Naija albums
04/09/2009 Oyebowale ‘oyeakd’ Akideinde http://vocaldrops.blogspot.com/

GENRE: Hip Hop
LABEL: CAPital Hill Music
Year of release: 2009

1. Intro (skit)
2. Waa Wa Alright ft Skin
3. Nobody Else ft Shank
4. Turn By Turn ft Wizkid & YQ
5. Beautiful Life ft Aique
6. Jeun Soke
7. Too Fine ft Alaye & Mayd
8. Omo Yapayaski ft Durella
9. The Sola Thompson Love Hour (skit)
10. Need You In My Life ft Six & Darey
11. Boy Meets Girl ft Slk
12. Love ft MI & OC
13. Area Mama by Tosyn Bucknor (skit)
14. Dem Don Dey Move ft Illbliss, Tha Suspect & Uchie
15. Die Hustling ft Illbliss
16. Push ft Nyore
17. Waa Wa Alright(remix) ft Iceprince
18. Sitting On Top ft Waje & Jesse Jagz

19. Outro (skit)


Okay so we got advance warnings on CAPital Hill’s new Lyrical Investment in the Zain sponsored MTV Show but nothing could have really prepared us for KELechi Ohia’s lyrical debut. In an industry dominated by male MCs globally (Queen Latifah & MC Lyte had to come out with new albums after an hiatus of 11 and 16 years respectively to help rebuild the female MC scene with Jean Grae & Nicki Minaj being the only 2 hot acts in the Global scene today), Kel with her adorable smile and lyrical prowess obviously isn’t ready to stay content with becoming Naija’s No 1 female MC but rather battle for the top spot irrespective of gender.

And so as our Naija Stock market prices continue to prefer Kobo as the choice of currency, let’s explore the 15 reasons why we should all invest in Kel’s Investment album.

After an “Intro” that reminds us of Kel’s ill verse on the Ill Bliss’ classic “U Go Wound O remix” track, the album starts proper with the smash single, “Waa Wa Alright” which showcases a hungry female MC and the energetic Skin with his power-charged ‘Awon Boyz’ hook. Being the 1st single off the album, Kel displays a very capable flow, albeit with simple lyrics and rhymes. The players change but the game’s the same/Don’t hate, just scream my name/It’s Kel & I’m off the chain/This sh*t is so insane. If you weren’t convinced of Kel’s impressive flow yet, the next track “Nobody Else” with Shank & Tha Suspect will definitely ease any concern on her hit-making ability. Shank’s ragga +Kel’s Rap + Tha Suspect’s RnB Chorus = BANGER. The track is laced with an infectious Suspect produced beat that all three (especially Shank) tear apart from start to end with their tripartite flow. “Turn by Turn” flows in next with YQ & newcomer Wizkid with the ‘Be Patient …Wait your Turn’ message which will surely sink in.

Featured Aique puts De La into the Soulful “Beautiful Life”. This joint is smooth and Kel’s flows compliment Suspect’s beats. “Jeun Soke” is a weak effort for a Club Jam and will probably get skipped every time. It’s a shame that Kel couldn’t do justice to Jesse Jagz heavy driven beats.

My favorite track off the album and probably Kel’s best work on the album is her latest single – the up-tempo banger “Too Fine”. Kel is joined on the track by rapper Alaye, MayD crooning the hook - You too fine, girl you dey blow my mind (my mind girl)/ You too fine, Kel you be one of a kind (a kind girl) & an assembly of TY Mix’s concocted groovy beats. It’s pure magic & like she raps - U (they) keep coming back cos U (they) wantin more/Hell No! U (They) ain’t ready for a flippin encore.

Energy filled “Omo Yapayaski” which features the Zanga King Durella is another DJ’s investment from the album. Her flows are tight (Fresher than fresh, I’m back on the scene/Lyrically the best I’m the realest ever seen) over the drum loops and Durella's energy signature is all over the track.

Cupid’s arrow must have found its mark when Kel was in the studio, cos the next three tracks- “Need You in My Life” ft Six & Darey; “Boy meets Girl” ft SLK and “Love” ft MI & OC are all love songs. Her art of storytelling must be at its best when she’s talking about love. “Boy meets Girl” & “Love” are stand out tracks, easy on the ear and floats through your surrounds and speakers making the ambience right for some panty dropping (Yes BOSS). Invest your time in these tracks & you won’t be disappointed.

You guys moving yet? Cos the next track WILL MAKE YOU MOVE (just like dat). On “Dem Don Dey Move”, Kel lines up a ferocious pack – Ill Bliss, Tha Suspect & newcomer Uchie to rip up Suspect’s produced Seismic (Are you feeling these beats) & Grimey Beats. Ill Bliss unfortunately takes the shine on this one as he does the next track – the below average “Die Hustling”. The raga infused “Push” which features Naija Dancehall Star Nyore is quite good but Kel simply rides out the beats with very elementary rhymes (I wish her verses were tighter on this one, this should have been her next single)

The remix to “Waa Wa Alright” showcases a punchy verse from Chocolate City’s Ice Prince with a slightly different beat. “Sitting On Top” which features Waje & Jesse Jagz has the team TPaining on the track. Gosh! I hate Auto-Tunes (No disrespect, T-Wayne). Would have loved to hear this track without the Auto-tune cos I was kinda feeling Jesse Jagz’ verse.

Though many may argue that this album was over-packed with so many MCs, I see it differently as A Hip-Hop Battle Contest similar to the MTV’s Advance Warning Show but this time Kel takes no prisoners -male or female (apart from Ill Bliss …reminds me how Jay-Z always stole the show on any track he was on) and can raise her head high.
Production is also very tight on this album and why shouldn’t it be, the album’s productions are provided by the Hottest Producers around - Tha Suspect, Dr Frabs, TY Mix, Jesse Jagz, Bigfoot & J Martins. Every album needs just one of these guys and Kels’ was invested in by all of them.

Outstanding Tracks: Nobody Else, Too Fine, Love, Dem Don Dey Move, Omo Yapayaski
Disappointing Tracks: Jeun Soke, Sitting On Top, Die Hustling

VOCAL DROPS Rating System
VERSATILITY: 7/10
OPINION (Personal): 7/10
CREATIVITY: 7/10
ACCEPTANCE: 6/10
LYRICS: 6/10
DELIVERY: 7/10
RHYTHM: 7/10
ORIGINALITY: 7/10
PRODUCTION: 8/10
SKIP FACTOR: 8/10

THE VERDICT: 7.0/10
Armed with a devastating smile and Rapping with so much swag, class & all her clothes on (which is quite odd for a female MC), Kel’s Piggy Bank is now ready for an upgrade to a CBN board-appointed Bank. Kel has upped the standards for Naija’s Hip-Hop game giving a new voice to Girl Power in this male dominated industry and is definitely gonna fall the walls of female marginalization in Naija’s Hip-Hop game.

With so many guest appearances (and so many of her advance warning buddies), this is the true Collabo album (sorry Dee Bee) which in the end still puts Kel in the limelight. She’s definitely one for the present and the future. Let’s hope her stocks keep rising and don’t forget to INVEST in her album. I daresay this album is far better than most of the albums out there. MALE or FEMALE
This album MAKES THE iPOD.