Interestingly,
the Congelese superstar reappeared in Lagos, last week where he graced the
hosting of 2Face’s new album, “Ascension”, by MTV and the organisers of
Industry Nite.” Indeed, it was a homecoming affair for the “Moto Pamba” crooner
who performed alongside 2Face at the event.
Elated Awilo
told Pot-Pourri that he was in Nigeria where he performed at the opening
gala of MTN Project West Africa, as well as to promote his latest single,
“Bundele.” He described 2Face as “a legend of our time”, adding that “After
listening to all of his songs, it has been very difficult for me to separate
one single from the other because they are all good. It was indeed a difficult
choice to make. Tuface is good.”
“I was
actually invited to come and perform at the gala night of the popular reality
TV show, MTN Project Fame. I was due to return to London where I’m currently
residing, but I decided to stay back and honour Tuface as they host him
tonight. 2Face is a legend of our time. I love Nigeria and all the
English-speaking countries. I relocated to London because I needed to improve
on my English speaking art,” Awilo said.
Also, on
why he disappeared from the music scene, the Congolese superstar said, it was based
on global demand for his music. “My disappearance has to do with
promotional issues. After releasing my hit album, I was wanted all over the
world. I didn’t disappear, rather, I was busy touring the whole world and
entertaining my fans.
Honestly,
I think you should inquire from the DJs about me. Yes, I went
underground for some years now. But now, I’m back with a new song which is
currently making waves in Brazil and other parts of the world. Let me add that
I am also in Nigeria to promote my single titled “Bundele.” It is currently
rated as one of the best songs in the world.”
Awilo’s
popularity during his reign spread to USA/ Canada while on tour then with
Nabtry International Cultural Dancers, an African dance group founded in 2007
by Grace Haukwa. The Super-Man tour was successful throughout 2008 and 2009. By
popular votes and a historic win at the International Reggae and World Music
Awards with over 120 countries voting in, Awilo’s Super-Man won the Best
Soukous Entertainer Award 2009.
According
to Awilo, Afro-beat king, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti inspired him into music. “The
Afro-beat legend, Fela Kuti inspired my going into music. He was the
biggest musician Nigeria ever produced and he popularised the Nigerian music
all over the world. As a kid, I enjoyed one of his songs,
‘Shakara’. That song inspired one of my hit songs which you all know and sing
till date. Afro-beat is the best music genre in the world,”Awilo said.
His songs
appealed not only to English-speaking countries but also, European countries
and other parts of the world. His songs particularly inspired most Nigerian
musicians such as Funmi Adams’ ‘Yaro,’ which she sang in Hausa in the
late 80’s. Also Julius Agwu’s songs, “Okombo, Chop Bisikit, Bendown Sellect and
I Buy Kwilikwili” were all inspired by Awilo’s creativity.
It would
be recalled that after Awilo’s hit songs in his Coupe Bilamba album, a lot of other
French singing Africans began to outwit each other in releasing
songs which then had a large market in Nigeria. Its influence grew to the
extent that comic actor, Julius Agwu, made a comic remix of Awilo’s songs and
made a massive impact. Decribed as “a huge success”, most musicians including
gospel artistes made their own versions and also began to play that brand of
music though it has waned at the moment.
It was
another unforgettable experience when Awilo stormed Nigeria for a concert.
Millions of music lovers in Nigeria described that experience as “unprecedented
in the history of shows in the country.” What probably could equate the crowd
that attended the epoch-making music show is the Paul Adefarasin’s Experience,
where Christians of all denominations gathered at the Tafawa Balewa Square for
a once in a year live concert featuring both foreign and local acts. Awilo was
in his best element, setting the venue on fire, with his captivating dance
steps.
Unfortunately,
the Congolese superstar disappeared into thin air, leaving no traces until last
week when he reappeared in Lagos. Recently, his fans were shocked when they saw
him in a music video of a wave making Nigerian artiste, Praize. Indeed, Awilo
is back to reclaim his place in the music scene. But can he pull the same
weight as he did during his reign?


an never be the same, Naija hip hop has taken over
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