But Alariwo has resurfaced and ready to take the front-seat again and he is singing his way back to reckoning through his video, Dancia, which featured popular Yoruba actress, Biodun Okeowo, Pasuma and Ajasa.
In this interview, Alariwo of Africa speaks on the
entertainment industry:
Can you compare the then music industry to now?
The industry is getting better now but we still have some
meaningless songs. Because back then, we were singing for fun and not for
money. But at the same time, it’s better, as artistes now get paid good money,
they get endorsement deals and all other things. But do you feel threatened by
the new artistes? Why would I, when most of them see me as a source of
inspiration to them. They respect and appreciate me a lot.
Everything in life has got its time and seasons. Also am
still relevant and still making money in the industry so I don’t agree to your
saying that, they are the ones making it in the industry or if I feel
threatened by any of them. They are good but am yet to decide on who to work
with.
What was your relationship with Fela?
Fela inspired me to go into the music industry. I was
encouraged to play afrobeat back then by my sponsor, Femi Lasode, because
according to him, I sounded like him. I never met Fela in my life, I only
listened to a lot of Fela’s songs but never met him.What kind of instrument do you
play?Keyboard. It was my producer, Nelson Brown, who taught me how to play the
keyboard
So how do you see the young artistes not being able to
play music instruments, and how can it affect their career and the industry?
Most of them play the instruments. It’s not a must to
play instruments, but it’s a plus, because of ideas.There was a video you did
where you featured Biodun Okeowo, Why did you feature her or is there any
relationship between you both? She’s my friend, she featured free and nothing
is going on between us. I used her in my new video titled, Dancia, featuring
Pasuma and Ajasa. And Dancia is my new video after being away for a while.
Also, Dancia, is a local slang for dancing.
Was there anything between you and Jennifer Eliogu?
Jenny (Jennifer Eliogu) and I are just friends. It’s only
in Nigeria that people misunderstand it when a lady is a friend to a man. I’m
man enough to tell you if something is going on between me and anyone .
What kind of child were you while growing up?
I was a very playful and stubborn child. But I’ve always
been a singer from childhood.
Then, my mother was always singing while my father was
always playing songs of veterans like Jim Reeves, Don Williams, Sunny Ade,
Ebenezer Obey and Victor Olaiya. I was very stubborn which is or was natural.
Natural, because I was also very playful.
And were you really sent to the street by your father?
That is not true. My father trained me in a very
different and decent way. Though he was very strict, but he made sure we all
got the best of education.
Was there anytime you sued CNN?
No!
What really happened was, my agent in UK wrote to CNN for
compensation because they played my song Yawa Go Gas and claimed that it was
the music of Fela so they paid for false information.
Do you have any unforgettable moment as an artiste?
Yes, I do, and it was when I was raped in Calabar. It
happened long time ago and it is something I haven’t talked about until now. I
think the girls were with the rival club of the club where I was performing and
they were set out to do it. They were actually two in number. I don’t want to
go into the details because it happened long time ago. The second was when I
was singing on stage in Benue State and bullets were flying all around in the
air . It was in 2001, it’s past and I don’t want to remember it ever again.
And there was a story that you were beaten up by Area
boys over a girl?
I haven’t talked about this because it is absolutely
false and I don’t want to give it any credence. My management is not happy
about it. My wife is not happy about it. I think somebody paid somebody to
peddle that story. It never happened and I never knew such a girl.


Are you sure say na rape,
ReplyDeleteAlariwo na fine bobo why babes no go rape you
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