It was an early morning drive to Eko hotels, in the usual traffic
around Onikan are the Cd hawkers. I beckoned at one of them to hand me a
copy of 9ice’s new album Id Cabasa. We had a slight argument as regards
the price as a CD in traffic is customarily N150, i wanted to know why
Id Cabasa will cost me N200.
After a few banters, i had to part with my N200 while he did his CD.
I always knew 9ice dropped a new album, but truth be told, the PR of
the album release was not strong enough. If you ask me i will say it was
a little wacky as you would expect quite a lotta buzz about a 9ice
album.
Back to my journey, there in traffic i looked at the Cd in my hand
and the design was bleh. I am here being as honest as possible. Holding
the Cd in my hands, there was nothing appealing about the jacket that
would have made me buy it if not for the recommendation by the best
graphics artiste i know Arc Olayemi Graphix AOG.
I remember saying to me a couple days before that 9ice dropped a
fantastic album and all the songs on the album are well above par and
close to perfect an album Id Cabasa is.
Another reason why i went for the album that morning was because the
night before, i took a bike to go get fuel for my noisy generator and
from one of the cars, i could hear a nice 9ice song from one of the cars
queued to buy fuel.
The quality of the sound was so good, it wasn’t a familiar 9ice track, so obviously it was from one from the Id Cabasa album.
Let me be quick to say that 9ice has never dropped an album below
par, that was an added advantage to have to buy a physical copy and I
sincerely appreciate 9ice kind gesture towards Id Cabasa.
Naming an entire album after the veteran producer Id Cabasa and
having all proceeds of the album go to him is one gesture that can only
come from a man with a good heart. On behalf of Id Cabasa, i say Thank
you 9ice.
Now about the album, like i earlier stated about the album cover and
the PR of the Id Cabasa album, these 2 could have been better. They
definitely should have been better. The Jacket is very unappealing and
if you are not a music person, you wouldn’t even know 9ice dropped an
album.
As a person who would rather talk about solutions rather than the
problem, as regards the issues aforementioned, the Id Cabasa could be
repacked by his new management company, renamed Id Cabasa International
Deluxe album with a proper and international standard album cover and a
proper PR that befits a veteran’s album.
Now let’s deal with the content.
The album is a 20 tracker, and for the sake of your time as i know
you have several other things to do, i might not be able to dwell on
every track but i will do well to make mention of each of them.
The first track GLASS HOUSE produced by Dj Coublon
is a good welcome into the Id Cabasa Journey. No one would have expected
anything less from a 9ice/Dj Coublon union. Glass house gave a feel of
the traditional 9ice.
The lyrical content is what we always knew 9ice for. Good
synchronization between, producer, artiste. Good fusion between the beat
and the lyrics. The call and response in the chorus is what we always
knew 9ice for. With this intro, i knew i was going to go all the way to
the outro.
POISON by DaPiano in my opinion should have been
named after Hadiza. A very good track i must say. Although the beat has a
similar progression to that of Banky W’s Loving you, i think that even
made it a lil more appealing. Something about good familiar sounds.
For me, Dapiano made good use of that progression to create something
fit for 9ice. The way 9ice bounced all through beat is very fantastic.
This is something that should attract his Nothern fans, even though the
song has more of Yoruba lyrics, 9ice did well with the fusion of a few
hausa words that gave the song a lil different feel. This is another
good product of the synergy between artiste and producer.
The third track OJO brought back the 9ice of old.
This song demonstrated 9ice proficiency in yoruba. What would you expect
from a KrisBeat production. This song will really appeal to the older
folks not just because of the use of words, but the lyrics and the
sequence of the beat. Any lover of King Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey will
really groove to this song. KrisBeat has now enacted his name in the
long list of Back to back hit making producers. With a lil beat of
several genres of music as Juju, Hip life and more, KrisBeat gave 9ice a
good raw material which 9ice converted to a fantastic end product.
9ice introduced maybe not a brand new producers, but i think this
would have been his first major project Sammytex on the track he titles ALO.
Obviously Alo as a track has quite some input by legendary Danku as
9ice wouldn’t let us rest with the frequent repetition of his name
‘Danku’ anywhere possible. The song is another good one, but in all
honesty doesn’t match up to the previous 3, but what can i say it’s an
album, there are 16 more tracks to go. That been said, the Alo song isn a
bad one in any way.
LIVING THINGS produced by Hit Factory with a
recently dropped video is everywhere on the streets already. The song is
banging from clubs to bars and almost every Dj has it on one playlist
ior the other. Aside the little irony in the chorus which i would not go
into further details about, the song is a heavy tune. 9ice had a target
market for the song as it is a material aimed for the “succesful” yahoo
boys. Towards the end, 9ice had to Ayefelelize his song by mentioning
quite a long list of names from the group of people mentioned. Kudos to
9ice for giving the street a material to groove to.
I could see what 9ice was trying to do with the track OH BABY
produced by Id Cabasa. This track is supposed to be something for his
Igbo fans. 9ice an artiste who is customarily known for his use of
yoruba language in his music wanted to do something for the easter
folks, but it did not cut it for me. Probably because i am not the
target audience of this song, it almost did not appeal to me at all, if
the song wasn’t on the album, we wont’ have noticed its absence.
Depthwise, ORO produced by Olumix is very deep. The
track is synonymous to what the yoruba folks call Ewi Only that this has
beat to it. Here 9ice talks about the happenings in the polity. My
heart lost count for a second when i heard him mention a few names
towards the end of the song. Taking a cue from what Audu Maikori is
currently going through, i was almost afraid, then again i remembered
9ice is another psuedo-politician.
AIYE by veteran producer Puffy Tee, in case you
don’t remember Puffy, he is the man that produced the evergreen
Yahoozee, also he introduced Mayokun to us as the son of the Eko seller.
Aiye dropped sometimes ago as a single. Not particularly a hit single,
but it was and still is a fantastic song. The slow tempo and lyrical
content of the song makes a song for the older folks. You know that
thing they say about old wine? Aiye as a song is aging well. For a song
that was dropped a while back and still sounds that good on the album,
Thank you Id Cabasa, sorry i meant 9ice.
Makossa-esque ABEFE produced by Olumix is another
good song that dropped as a single. A good song for yoruba parties.
Although the video which was released a while ago did not cut it for me
because listening to the content of the song, then you go far away South
Africa to shoot Abefe with a white lady, what a wawu. That’s like
having my pizza served in a sphere shaped box.
MIO YO produced by another veteran, the man the
album is named after Id Cabasa, is quite good. I used quite because you
probably need to be a 9ice fan or a fan of country music to really be in
love with this song. I personally like the production perspective Id
Cabasa came from, and as regards the lyrical content as usual 9ice came
through, but welcome to Nigeria where our most beloved genre of music is
gbagbagba. Mio yo is in a lot of ramifications another good song off
the album.
ECONOMY!!! What a heavy tune. The wizard Dj Coublon
again came through on this track. The union between both parties have
never been below par. A fantastic pair the 2 of them are proving to be.
Economy talks about the situation in Nigeria and on this song 9ice tries
to pacify the people in his own way. Everything will be alright.
Yes a video was shot, thats is one video that should have been
promoted very well. Great material economy is. Somewhere in my head, i
think the acceptance of the song must have given 9ice more confidence
about the success of his forthcoming album.
OGARA funnily is one of my favorites off the album.
This song also dropped as a single and i must say when it dropped it
topped my playlist of most played song on my phone at the time. Ogara
was produced by Id Cabasa, and as at when produced it gave me another
side to 9ice. Rumour also has it that he directed the video himself.
Ogara is another fantastic song if you ask me.
BEAUTIFULLY SPOILT without mincing words shouldn’t
have been on the album. The song sounded fake deep to me. Probably 9ice
had a target of a 20 tracker album, that’s is the reason the song made
the cut, if you again ask me if i was the executive producer, i’m sure
not having a song on track 13 spoil my already beautifully made album.
AUNTY!!! The way 9ice introduces himself as
ancestor fingers my brains. I dont know what he does and how he does it,
ancestor as an intro gets me everytime. Here he sings for a girl that
he spends on and break his heart. He calls her aunty. This is a
beautifully arranged song. Produced by Tony Why, a name i am seeing on a
Cd Jacket for the first time.
Now maybe i can be permitted to say 9ice has introduced to us 2 new
producers who did not disappoint. Aunty is another dance-able tune too.
Kudos 9ice.
Remember i said earlier that i heard a brand new 9ice booming from a car on the queue at the filling station? OLORUNSOGO
is the song. IF any song deserves a video, then it has to be this song.
Produced by Id Cabasa, this song is a classic. Notice how i haven’t
called any song a classic all through.
A prayer song that will suit every occasion. Every music lover should
listen to Olorunsogo. From the production to the the lyrics, to
progression, to delivery to the ad lib, to the harmonization this is one
song if well promoted can almost do what Gongo Aso did back in the
day. Listen to what Id Cabasa did to the beat towards the end? The
match past rolling!!! Where did that come from? On this one, it’s indeed
Kudos to Id Cabasa. If 9ice ever reads this, he needs to shoot and
heavily promote Olorunsogo. In no time, even the celestial churches will
have it on their playlist.
Nothing much can be said about AIYE FAMILETE KINTUTO
produced by Id Cabasa. This song also dropped earlier as a single.
Arranging it immediately after the banger Olorunsogo could either give
it more audience or for people like me who always have Olorunsogo on
repeat no airplay at all. Permit me again to say here that Olorunsogo is
a jam and half.
Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar, this song shouldn’t have made the cut. Maybe
good as a single, but this album, Nah! I will not take away the effort
of the artiste and producer Puffy Tee, but as executive producer? I
won’t let this sugar give me pile.
Nice can be pardoned already cos himself had it in bonus tracks.
Smart man 9ice had one for his real fans. By real fans, i mean the
people that will spray him money at parties or could just call him to
request his account details. On this song, he hails the real street
kings, lowkey rich men and NURTW bosses. It is one song for dance floors
ATM, (At the Moment) is a good song for dance floors.
Whenever 9ice is invited to sing at any event where any of these men is
present, be sure he/they might empty his/their bank account on him.
Money must be made because indeed that’s why we are here.
I was a little offended that FAAJI was placed
amongst the bonus tracks. To think songs like Beautifully whatever and
Oh Baby made the cut and Faaji was placed in the bonus section almost
made me fault the track arrangement. Dapiano! Dapiadapiano!! That is one
hell of an intro. The hook of the song, ‘Dapiano fun won ni piano
Dapiano wa polongo o’’ is one that will make you have the song on
repeat. Dapiano indeed made a song for faaji and faaji lovers. This song
again establishes the chemistry between 9ice and Dapiano. On this one,
Kudos to the producer Dapiano.
LORD’S PRAYER produced by Puffy Tee is a good way to
exit the album. Though song was earlier dropped as a single, it doesn’t
take away the joy of listening to it as the last track of the Id Cabasa
album. Lord’s prayer will make you want to listen to the entire album
again from the beginning.
All in all Id Cabasa is a very good album, an overall fantastic album
i must say, this again make me trust the music judgement of the best
graphics guy i know AOG as he was a catalyst in my purchase of this
album. A move i haven’t regretted ever since.
My 2cent will be that for a larger audience, the album can be
repacked to fit international standard, a few tracks taken off and a few
others added and then sold as an international deluxe edition.
Another side of the coin is having the album heavily promoted in the
south western states of Nigeria, also London city. These are places
where 9ice has a wide range of fans, also these people can easily relate
to his lyrics. South western Nigeria need to feel the impact of a new
nice album. The entire album should be rolling back to back on radio in
states as Osun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti. Djs in these states should be put
to work. With the Id Cabasa album, 9ice remains a legend, and not an
outdated one.
I will not fail to acknowledge the effort of every Sound engineer on
the album, Swaps and co did a fantastic job. The clarity of sound and
arrangement of vocals is top notch. Kudos to additional vocalist too,
Klem, Danku, Eazy Plus formerly known as Minus 2, The man himself Id
Cabasa and Puffy Tee.
If there is anything i learnt from the Id Cabasa album project is
that every good deed will eventually be rewarded. Scandal free Id Cabasa
since inception has been perceived and known as a good man, helping the
likes of 9ice, Reminisce, Jahbless, Olamide, Pheelz to limelight. One
day 9ice wakes up and decided to name his album after him, im sure he
will die a happy man. He also gets the proceeds from the album, i
congratulate him and hopefull this is a lesson for all and sundry, just
DO GOOD!
Written by:- Wale Applause.
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