MP3 Mr Something Something & Ikwunga the Afrobeat Poet - Deep Sleep
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Afrobeat poetry - dub poems driven with and Afrobeat engine.
8 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Afro-Beat, REGGAE: Dub
Show all album songs: Deep Sleep Songs
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âDeep Sleepâ, the second album from the first afrobeat poet and originator of afrobeat poetry, Nigerian afrobeat poet (aka Abp) Ikwunga, is a collection of highly danceable tracks infused with a fine collection of African proverbs and words of wisdom delivered in Ikwungaâs original amalgamation of Pidgin and English, in rhyme. Whatâs exciting about this new album is that Abp Ikwunga has teamed up with the phenomenal Canadian Afrobeat collective Mr. Something Something. This would be a third album for Mr. Something Something, a highly electrifying and socially conscious band whose sophomore album âThe Edgeâ was nominated for a 2007 JUNO Award for World Music Album of the Year.
Abp Ikwunga whose first album Calabash: Afrobeat Poems by Ikwunga Vol.1, was produced by the King of Afrobeat Keyboards, Dele Sosimi (former musical director of Fela Anikulapo-Kutiâs Egypt 80 Band, and co-founder of Femi Kutiâs Positive Force Band) has shown a striking natural progression as an Abp. Calabash Vol.1 features the hit track, Di Bombs, which featured on the Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project (ASAP) compilation CD. ASAP has raised over $180,000 to benefit victims of the genocide in Darfur, Sudan: Di Bombs was the major download on the ASAP CD and is featured on the soundtrack of the movie âKassim the Dreamâ, on Kassim Ouma, the former Ugandan child soldier who is currently the USBA light middle weight champion.
Ikwunga, an American Board Certified Psychiatrist and the son of a famous West African poet is of unquestionable afrobeat pedigreeâ¦he was a regular opening act for Femi Kutiâs Positive Force at Fela Anikulapo-Kutiâs famous Afrika Shrine in Lagos, in the early 90s. He is also a champion for The African Alliance on Mental Illness (TAAMI), which is charged with the task of tackling the stigma attached to mental disorders in Africa and initiating a dialogue for mental health reforms. There is a need to reexamine the assumption that the challenges in Africa are only physical, or that her current growing pains, unrest, displacement of peoples and man-made poverty, are without psychological consequence.
With his collaborative poetic license as the Abp, the Nigerian wordsmith first approached Mr. Something Something about teaming up for a series of Canadian dates. The original music, which sprang from this collaboration, was so strong and the poems so strikingly rich in meaning and delivery that earlier plans for non-collaborative releases by both parties were put on hold until this amazing partnership was put on record.
Deep Sleep addresses the trance state into which World leaders have been lulled and corrupted by circumstances they could not control but may be able to today. Highlife-styled D.N.D.A.b.p. describes the crises in the oil-rich Niger Delta but, in contrast to Felaâs venom, the poet calls for dialogue between the embattled youth and establishment. Di Bombs cleverly and effectively addresses present-day economic imperialism (âDi bombs are built in London / But di bombing is in Congoâ) and the lack of political will in the West to tackle poverty in under-developed and emerging nations. Abankwa (letâs dance together) is derived from proverbs of diverse African origin Among the Iboâs of Eastern Nigeria, these universal âwords of wisdomâ are referred to as the âpalm oilâ with which âyamâ of wisdom is eatenâ¦You Are Beautiful artfully addresses our collective responsibility as wardens of mother Earth, and the downtrodden, including those with medical conditions of the brain. The title track draws inspiration from Eastern Nigerian rites of passage in which an initiate âtravelsâ to the spirit world where the boundaries of the physical world âof the livingâ are redefined and the oneness and equality of all humanity is manifest. A poetic image might float out of the speakers, whispered in confidence or it may lead to headlong impact with Abp Ikwungaâs roaring, bellowing conviction in his cause.
8 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Afro-Beat, REGGAE: Dub
Show all album songs: Deep Sleep Songs
Details:
âDeep Sleepâ, the second album from the first afrobeat poet and originator of afrobeat poetry, Nigerian afrobeat poet (aka Abp) Ikwunga, is a collection of highly danceable tracks infused with a fine collection of African proverbs and words of wisdom delivered in Ikwungaâs original amalgamation of Pidgin and English, in rhyme. Whatâs exciting about this new album is that Abp Ikwunga has teamed up with the phenomenal Canadian Afrobeat collective Mr. Something Something. This would be a third album for Mr. Something Something, a highly electrifying and socially conscious band whose sophomore album âThe Edgeâ was nominated for a 2007 JUNO Award for World Music Album of the Year.
Abp Ikwunga whose first album Calabash: Afrobeat Poems by Ikwunga Vol.1, was produced by the King of Afrobeat Keyboards, Dele Sosimi (former musical director of Fela Anikulapo-Kutiâs Egypt 80 Band, and co-founder of Femi Kutiâs Positive Force Band) has shown a striking natural progression as an Abp. Calabash Vol.1 features the hit track, Di Bombs, which featured on the Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project (ASAP) compilation CD. ASAP has raised over $180,000 to benefit victims of the genocide in Darfur, Sudan: Di Bombs was the major download on the ASAP CD and is featured on the soundtrack of the movie âKassim the Dreamâ, on Kassim Ouma, the former Ugandan child soldier who is currently the USBA light middle weight champion.
Ikwunga, an American Board Certified Psychiatrist and the son of a famous West African poet is of unquestionable afrobeat pedigreeâ¦he was a regular opening act for Femi Kutiâs Positive Force at Fela Anikulapo-Kutiâs famous Afrika Shrine in Lagos, in the early 90s. He is also a champion for The African Alliance on Mental Illness (TAAMI), which is charged with the task of tackling the stigma attached to mental disorders in Africa and initiating a dialogue for mental health reforms. There is a need to reexamine the assumption that the challenges in Africa are only physical, or that her current growing pains, unrest, displacement of peoples and man-made poverty, are without psychological consequence.
With his collaborative poetic license as the Abp, the Nigerian wordsmith first approached Mr. Something Something about teaming up for a series of Canadian dates. The original music, which sprang from this collaboration, was so strong and the poems so strikingly rich in meaning and delivery that earlier plans for non-collaborative releases by both parties were put on hold until this amazing partnership was put on record.
Deep Sleep addresses the trance state into which World leaders have been lulled and corrupted by circumstances they could not control but may be able to today. Highlife-styled D.N.D.A.b.p. describes the crises in the oil-rich Niger Delta but, in contrast to Felaâs venom, the poet calls for dialogue between the embattled youth and establishment. Di Bombs cleverly and effectively addresses present-day economic imperialism (âDi bombs are built in London / But di bombing is in Congoâ) and the lack of political will in the West to tackle poverty in under-developed and emerging nations. Abankwa (letâs dance together) is derived from proverbs of diverse African origin Among the Iboâs of Eastern Nigeria, these universal âwords of wisdomâ are referred to as the âpalm oilâ with which âyamâ of wisdom is eatenâ¦You Are Beautiful artfully addresses our collective responsibility as wardens of mother Earth, and the downtrodden, including those with medical conditions of the brain. The title track draws inspiration from Eastern Nigerian rites of passage in which an initiate âtravelsâ to the spirit world where the boundaries of the physical world âof the livingâ are redefined and the oneness and equality of all humanity is manifest. A poetic image might float out of the speakers, whispered in confidence or it may lead to headlong impact with Abp Ikwungaâs roaring, bellowing conviction in his cause.
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