Classic man ‘Jidenna’ was interviewed by Billboard this past week. He talked about how Nigerian music has influenced his music.
Read the interview belo :
What kind of influence do you feel “African” music has on your works?
Oh, it’s profound. Even if the production doesn’t feel African, the
vocal delivery — singing through your nose. Specifically, Highlife music
from Nigeria. That was the first music I ever heard as a child. So
singing through my nose is something I do often, and that’s directly
rooted in my heritage.
At large, I feel like we’re entering into a time when hip-hop music
in the states, and pop and hiplife and all types of genres across the
African continent are emerging, in general. I think they’ll be even more
influential as I continue.
Which Nigerian artiste do you feel is ” really blowing up right now”?
Wizkid, of course, in the U.K. — his sound is undeniable. I love his
voice, I love his production team. I was just hanging out with them
recently. He’s definitely be one where I’m looking forward to what’s to
come, and I love his catalog already.
What’s next for you?
I’m going to release a bundle of songs for the fall. I think people
are ready for it, they want something new for the fall. “Classic Man”
was something that got them through the summer — they need something to
keep them cozy as the seasons change.
Also I’m going on tour with Stromae, so I’m really excited about
that. He feels like a kindred spirit, like a distant cousin from another
continent. We’re definitely different, and have different sounds, but I
think the similarities are remarkable, not knowing him personally. I’m
really excited.
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