David Karnji one of the the
five man gospel music group whose hit album “Olori Oko” ruled the airwaves in
2006. They were the toast of many gospel music lovers in Nigeria and
beyond.
Churches also invited them for performances. But suddenly, the group disappeared
into thin air, without traces. WG caught up with one of the artiste David
Karnji recently who explains why the group went underground as well as his
decision to pursue a solo career.
WHAT
have you been up to lately?
I’ve been working silently
on my debut album since returning to the country from my European tour in 2011.
It’s long but my dream is surely coming true. I have also been involved in
several ministration especially in churches.
Why
did you stay off-the-stage for so long?
I actually did release a
single when I came back to the country titled “I no fit Shout.” It was produced
by Wole Adesanya of Greenland music. Since then I’ve been up and about trying
to put finishing touches to the album.
Finishing touches
The truth is that I have
already recorded an album but I had to hold on to it because I knew I could do
better than that. Sometimes, the urge to drop an album after leaving a great
group like Infinity does come with a lot of pressure. So I had to take my time
after all I am not competing with anybody.
What
really happened to your group, Infinity?
Absolutely nothing.
Infinity is still in existence. I need to let you understand that the idea
behind Infinity goes beyond the individuals that make up the group. I am not
the first nor the second person to leave the group and it’s still thriving.
There was no break up whatsoever. Something laid it in my spirit that it’s time
for me to move to the next level in my career. I discussed it with my partners
we all prayed about it, and later, I was “sent forth”. The group is an
inspiration from God. It’s bigger than any individual member. So in my own
opinion, I think it’s one for all, all for Christ.
How
did the success recorded with the song ‘Olori oko’ impacted on your career?
Personally, the success of
the “Olori oko “ took me by surprise. I didn’t have enough time to prepare for
it, so I made lots of mistakes. But God is always merciful. By all means, it’s
our own way of telling the world that Jesus is coming soon, and it’s a reminder
in respect of the shorter days that we live in.
What’s
your relationship with other members of the group?
It’s cordial. We are like
brothers.
How
easy is it sticking to gospel music while what is in vogue today is secular
music?
To the best of my
understanding, the gospel music industry has the potential to get bigger than
what it is today if it were to be well funded as the secular music industry.
Gospel music industry is characterized with a lot of mediocrity because of the
mind-set of the people or as a result of underfunding. So sticking to the
gospel music industry for me is a matter of conviction as a man cannot possibly
give what he does not possess. I believe if well-funded, gospel music industry
can hold its own. The market is there already, which is the church.
How
were you able to pull your different talents together as a group?
We are unique individuals
with different talents, texture and attitudes informed by our diverse
dispositions. Personally, I double as a lead vocalist, song writer and music
director in the group.
Sam was also a lead
vocalist, writer and Financial Secretary of the group.
How
do you get your songs together, who writes and who sings?
Joe was public relation guy
and a vocalist also. If you check what I said earlier you’d notice we all write
so it’s a collective effort by all.
How
do you have a sharing formula of profits from CD sales and shows?
I have left the group for
over three years now. So I must have forgotten how we handle the money we made
from sales and attending shows.
What
has been your pains and gains in the industry?
Life generally comes with
its ups and downs. I enjoyed some and don’t like some. Every artiste desire
some degree of attention, like you want to be recognized when you’re in public
domain. It makes you feel good a bit and it’s actually good for one’s sanity
sometimes. There was a time I got a free first class ticket to London which was
purchased by a fan who saw me at the airport and several benefits like that.
On the other hand, there
are times when you can’t even buy puff puff on the road again. That’s really
annoying.
Is
Mr David married or still single?
I’ve been married for 8
years now, to the same woman. I am a father of two boys.
As a married and
good-looking artiste, how do you cope with your female admirers?
First of all, I feel lucky
to be admired by anyone. That means God has made it so, however, after a few
goofs, I have learnt to tell myself the truth that every relationship and
encounter with anyone either male or female has it’s own purpose and is not to
be abused in any way. But I’ve never been harassed by any female fan before
now.
Any
memorable experience?
It was when I sang to a
crowd numbering over twelve thousand in a hall and 50 million internet viewers
during the 2006 cross over service at the KICC, London. It was as if I
swallowed some kind of light, I felt so special because the protocol was top
notch. That was a sacred memory.
Your
most embarrassing moment?
I remember I was to give
offering in a Church service in Port-Harcourt. I was a guest artiste and was
cash strapped, I had only two N5 with me. I squeezed the money in my palm.
While dancing towards the altar to drop my offering, I didn’t know how the
offering bucket shifted and the old N5 hand fell off my hand and dropped on the
floor. I felt like entering the ground.
When
should we be expecting your album?
I hope to drop my album
during summer. Meanwhile, we’d release a lot of life ministrations before
dropping my album. So watch out for David Karnji life ministry on television.
Any
ongoing project aside the album release?
I am planning to do
collabortaion with some international and local acts. But I don’t want to talk
about the project now. Also, I intend to do a lot of travelling this year,
especially to the US and Canada.
As
a solo artiste, are you under any record label?
I am on my own for now. But
I have a management team that I am working with, David Karnji Ministries
Worldwide.
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