To Omotoyosi Kayode Iyun,
popularly known as Saint Janet, singing vulgar lyrics in Yoruba and the
controversies that come with doing so have become a part of her life, as she
reveals in this interview with 'Nonye Ben-Nwankwo
You
always perform every weekend. How do you cope with the home front?
I can't really say how I cope. It
is just the grace of God. It is not by my might. It didn't start today. I have
been doing this kind of job right from the beginning.
When
was the beginning?
It was 14 years ago. I have been
in this business for a long time.
In
these 14 years, have you never felt like quitting?
I enjoy what I'm doing. If I
weren't enjoying myself, I would have felt like quitting. But since I am happy,
that issue hasn't come up at all.
I
learnt you were a chorister. Which church was that?
I'm a Christian. Anyway, I'm a
member of a white garment church. I was a chorister in the white garment church
I was attending.
So
you moved from being a chorister to a highlife/juju singer.
I didn't really move like that. I
was a back-up singer at first. I had a boss. His name is Los Kenge. He was very
popular in Abeokuta. I spent about three years with him before I went solo.
Why
did you go solo?
My master (boss) felt I was very
okay. It got to a time both of us became the lead vocalists. Nobody could
differentiate between us because we were doing same thing; so he decided it was
time I went solo.
Why
did you choose 'Saint Janet' as your stage name?
It was this same boss that gave
me the name. Those days, I was and of course, I still am a very shy person.
Then, whenever we weren't doing anything, I would just be on my own. I would
sit quietly and not bother talking to anybody. People would be complaining
because they knew I wasn't like that on stage. They would say I usually behave
like a quiet person but would turn to another thing on the stage. My boss would
tell them to leave his 'saint' alone. He would call me Saint Janet. So I
decided to stick to the name when I left him.
But
somebody who hasn't seen that quiet side of you might just conclude that you
are very wild. Doesn't it bother you?
It doesn't bother me that much.
It shows that I am very good at what I do. It means I am entertaining people
greatly. I weigh my level in the industry with what people say about me.
You
used to play in private parties alone...
Oh yes. But I now play at public
gatherings as well. You cannot sing songs for a wedding at a burial. I know the
songs I have to sing on different occasions. I know what to sing at different
times.
But
all your songs are lewd. You are basically known for singing lewd songs...
(cuts in) Not all my songs are
vulgar. I know that more than 70 per cent of the people who have listened to me
feel that way. But it is not true. I am talented. I am gifted. I am an all
rounder. I give you what you want. There are some shows where you will not hear
me sing lewd songs. It all depends on what the people want. I give them what they
yearn. I do gospel as well.
You?
A gospel singer?
(Laughs) Of course, I sing gospel
songs. I know it is unbelievable, but there is no singer that will say he/she
did not sing gospel at one time or the other. My case is not different. And
like I said, people ask me to play the lewd songs, especially at private
parties. They invite me especially because of such songs and I play such for
them. I also play lewd songs at clubs. But I wouldn't really sing such at open
parties.
You
must have had many advances, especially before you got married...
Oh yes. I have my talent, I have
the ability to sing. But what I sing is entirely different from my way of life.
I am not a loose woman.
Can
you allow your child to listen to your songs?
I can only allow him to listen to
them when he comes of age. My baby is just four years old. I will not allow him
to listen to it for now.
You
are also known as the General Overseer of Sinners' Chapel, Saint Bottles
Cathedral. Where did that come from?
My fans made me their GO. When I
am about to start a show, I start with slow songs. My fans say I always put
them in the mood to drink more. They said my songs make them to feel okay.
It
was reported some time ago that one of your colleagues, Yinka Ayefele, said he
was praying for you. How do you feel about that?
I have not heard about this. But
I played for Yinka Ayefele two weeks ago. But if anybody is praying for me, I
am grateful. So it makes me know that I am in business. If people don't like
me, they will not pray for me. I am not offended.
Your
CD was banned...
That was long time ago. I was
able to weather the storm. But the banning of my CD made me popular. Now,
virtually everybody knows Saint Janet. The same government officials that
banned my songs listen to my music. I don't want to mention names but I play
for them. They invite me to private parties and I perform there.
You
haven't come up with another album yet?
My album will soon be ready. It
is coming out very soon and I titled it 'Surprise'. I want people to sit back
and ask themselves if this person is really Saint Janet. I want them to wonder
how I was able to sing like this. That was why I titled it 'Surprise'.
It
was rumoured that you caught your husband in bed with your daughter.
I say it again, there was nothing
like that. It didn't happen. I don't want to talk about it again. I don't know
who came up with that story. It was actually the reason I moved from where we
were staying. But I ask, who is this daughter? I don't even have a daughter. I
see it as the work of detractors. I felt so bad initially. But then, when the
rumour was on, that was when I was getting a lot of invitations to come and
perform. So I had to immerse myself in my work. I have put the detractors to
shame.
Why
did you get married to your manager?
(Laughs) He was never my manager.
That was the story that was going on as well. My husband has his own studio. He
plays the guitar. There is nothing bad in your partner assisting you once in a
while. He was never my manager. He was never a member of my band. He is a sound
engineer who has his own studio.
Does
he complain about your lewd songs?
My husband doesn't complain at
all. Back then when I would be performing, I would look back and he would give
me a sign to ride on. He would see that people were enjoying the music, so he
would encourage me to go ahead.
What
of your parents, especially before you got married, were they in support of
your kind of songs?
They said the same thing as my
husband. They reasoned that if people out there were enjoying themselves and
feeling happy because of my songs, who were they to stop me? They were okay. My
parents were disciplinarians. My father was a school principal and my mother
was a headmistress. But they know that people love me. Initially, they didn't
support this, but they saw how people love me and they had to give their
support.
Tell
us how these lewd songs came about? What really gave you the boldness to sing
like that?
I have been doing this with my
boss. But when I started, I thought I would start with gospel songs. However, I
decided to start with something more challenging. I wanted to do basically juju
music. I wanted to perform like the male musicians. People used to commend me
that I don't perform like a woman. So, when I realised that my boss' fans were
like my fans, I decided to give them what my boss was giving them. And as we
would be recording such shows, if it got to the point where I would need to
start playing vulgar songs, I would tell my sound engineer to pause and not
record that bit. But somebody noticed me and he came to me and told me that I
should record that song for him because that was his best. And just like that,
I realised that people really love it and I started doing it more. I don't have
any regret. I know that people are criticising me because I am a woman. If I
were a man, nobody would complain that I am singing obscene songs. But I was
determined to sing like a man and I got it and I am not bothered.
Do
you know that your songs do put the men, even women, in a sexual mood?
I know. But that is not bad.
People tell me that when they are troubled, they play my CD to relieve tension.
I think it is better to be in such a mood than to be worried and think about
life.
Do
you practise what you sing?
In this life, there are people
who 'say and don't do' and there are people who 'do but don't say'. I am in the
group of people who 'say but don't do'. I can only sing, but I don't practise
what I sing. I told you that I am very shy in real life and that is not a lie.
I am so reserved. I never knew I would get to this level that I am now. Many
years ago, there was this album that I did, but the person who would have been
the marketer (I don't want to mention his name), was asking for what I couldn't
give him.
What
was he asking for?
He was asking for sex before he
could market my CD. But this is not the first time such is happening. It
happens in every industry, including the film industry, and even the banking
sector.
Why
didn't you sleep with him? Would it have been a big deal?
Ha! I couldn't have. It couldn't
have been because I sing vulgar songs that he suggested such. In fact, there
was nothing lewd in that album. Immediately he asked for sex, I left his office
without saying goodbye.
As
much as you are known and appreciated by your fans, don't you feel bad that we
are yet to see a younger person who wants to sing like Saint Janet...
Everybody wants to sing like me
now. Initially, it wasn't like that. There was a time it was so bad because of
the stories flying around me. But it has changed. People want to be like me.
But then, I am not advertising sex. I am not calling on people to come and sing
like me. I am not telling people to come and learn how to sing lewd lyrics. But
when people see that somebody is doing great, they want to be like the person.
Do
you have friends?
I have lots of them but I really
don't go out much.
Can
you tell us categorically the status of your marriage?
My marriage is intact. My
marriage has not broken up. Detractors know how to ruin and tarnish peoples'
images. They have their reward. As for me, I am doing what I know how to do
best and I am getting the reward. I am okay. I may not be rich, but I am very
comfortable. Let them continue.
Can
there ever be a time when we will see a transformed Saint Janet who will never
sing lewd songs again?
I don't think there will ever be
such a time. In this world, we are all sinners. I am not the first person to
sing this kind of songs.
People
do see you as a lover of sex. Some even tagged you a lesbian at a point...
Oh yes, when I was in the UK, it
was rumoured that I was sleeping with a popular female promoter. But I didn't
know where she was staying. I got to know her through a friend of mine. There
was nothing sexual in the relationship. It was the same way they said stuff
about my husband. Such stories fly all the time. That is the cross I have to
bear as a celebrity. Like I said, I don't have any regret that some people do
criticise my songs. Even if I sing gospel, some people will still criticise.
Some people out of jealousy and envy will always find something bad about my
songs.
Do
men still 'toast' you?
It is very normal. My uncle used
to say that if men don't toast his wife, it means his wife is not sociable
enough. Men ask me out a lot but I know myself. It is left for me to refuse or
accept and I always refuse.
What
if your husband wants you to stop singing lewd songs?
If he didn't want such songs, he
would have stopped me long ago. But now, I am unstoppable.
Onisokoso!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei must say i admire dis babe she has gut, very bold especially in a country like niger where women bi second class.
ReplyDeleted babe's husband must be very understanding. you can imagine
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