Etcetera is at it again! He has slammed the African version of popular
song ‘We Are The World’. He also took a swipe at some artistes that
participated in it. Read below:
Well, I think I’m finally safe to
write this article, since I’ve set up my e-mail software to
automatically filter out any messages containing swear words.
Sincerely,
I don’t know if there’s any song that made me change the TV station
faster than this one. If I didn’t, I’d have been doomed to have a group
of adults with hideous and unsync voices chanting, “ we are the
children” over and over in my head for the next six months.
And
that certainly isn’t all that’s wrong with the song. Michael Jackson
would probably be spitting and cursing in his grave right now, like a
pregnant woman with whitlow on
her ten fingers
and toes. What the heck were they thinking changing his beautifully
composed piece of art to the most insipid crap ever written?
I’m
going to tell you this for free; don’t listen to We Are The World by
African all stars unless you’re trying to get a bone out of your throat.
That is only when the song would be useful.
We
know that African music isn’t made up of the best singers anymore, but
honestly, how did they think that they could fill up a seven-minute song
with nothing but monotonous chanting of the same feeble chorus over and
over again?
The humorous highlight of
the song is Kcee’s ridiculous line “There’s a choice we making, we
saving our own lives.” Never has the word (saving our own lives) meant
so opposite. And the only choice that could have been made by the
organisers was not to have included Kcee in the song. He was even off
key for Christ sake. Kcee, your hilarious accent is to be commended.
Luckily
I could warn the rest of you who haven’t listened. Kcee is the first
reason this is the most repulsive rendition of this song ever.
There
were other worse vocals like Sean Tizzle’s, but Tiwa Savage sounded
like a two- year- old being dragged out of a toy store. She should know
when to keep the vibrato off her voice. And for a minute I thought Banky
W was going to faint. Whoever chose the key to this song should have
been reminded that most Nigerian singers are all about auto-tune and
can’t hold their notes.
Jesus Christ,
what is happening to music? This is easily the worst combination of
voices in human history. Only the most despicable revisionist historian
could possibly claim that this song is anything close to good. It’s
nothing more than a hideous irritation festival from the individual who
sold the idea to the sponsors.
While
writing this article, someone suggested that maybe vocals wasn’t the
criterion for selecting the artistes. REALLY? Are you kidding me? Then
they should have gone for the kill. Artquake should have been in there
somewhere, Or perhaps even Daddy Showkey.
A
number of you are probably thinking “hey, come on, I kinda like that
song.” Of course, every lover of today’s Nigerian music will surely like
the song. This is the musical equivalent of Agege bread: it’s meant to
be packed with so much artificial crap that it’s bound to appeal in some
way to Nigerians.
No matter how
musically credible you are, no matter how much cutting-edge indigenous
songs you listen to, whether you snore in baritone in your sleep or not,
this song is a shame. It is the kind of rendition that makes today’s
Nigerian music uncool. If you have listened to it, the fact that the
singers were trying too hard to sound like the original version should
have made you turn off your TV in disgust. If you haven’t, download it
right now. I dare you to try to make it through the first 10 seconds. It
is the ultimate endurance test.
If you’d
care to suggest another song for me to review, you can always feel free
to do so by e-mailing me at mail@etceteralive.com. If you’re the guy
who e-mailed me about being a Wizkid fan, for the love of God, get some
help.
Thank u bro.tireless copycats
ReplyDeleteLmao! Haven't heard the song so I won't even bother. Most Nigerians have no voice anywa,certainly not for that powerful song.
ReplyDeleteI had a good laugh reading this article. D guy is blessed with use of words...great piece..
ReplyDeleteAs for Nigerians, hope we learn how to be perfect in our arts..
Omg! This is really hilarious! Tiwa and K cee will be crying by now!
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