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RomanceRe: . by nonsoyoungprof: 7:06am On Dec 31, 2015
snake in d monkey shadow
RomanceRe: Father’s Reaction To Finding Naked Daughter’s Boyfriend Asleep On The Couch by nonsoyoungprof: 7:02am On Dec 31, 2015
d poster above me ...c her mouth lyk moral...na wetin u lyk make person de kpachi u for staircase
CelebritiesRe: Kemi Olunloye Blasts Ruggedman by nonsoyoungprof: 10:52am On Dec 15, 2015
what else can i say,...end time
PoliticsMy Country Nigeria by nonsoyoungprof(op): 10:11pm On Nov 07, 2015
My country Nigeria is just a time bomb trying to explode,..biafrans are protestings, ruling party is busy tormenting the opposition, unemployed youth are soliciting for there 5000 pay, fuel is been sold 110 at my side ,our president is busy traveling and taking pictures,bokoharam are doing justice to who ever come there way, saraki is trying to pull hisself out from the impending jeopardy ahead ..and someone will tell me he believe in better Nigeria,..infact ayam tired..
RomanceRe: Possible Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by nonsoyoungprof: 3:40pm On Oct 18, 2015
will comment when dis make front page
PoliticsMr Chairman (jega) by nonsoyoungprof(op): 8:08am On Mar 01, 2015
When a man keeps admiring his neighbour's pregnant wife,
it begins to suggest he might know one or two things
about her condition. APC has developed a rare kind of
obsession with Jega, that one might be forced to ask them
to explain their link with the INEC chairman.
Christianity EtcAbiola And The Bible by nonsoyoungprof(op): 11:15am On Nov 23, 2014
did abiola really payed for the bible to be destroyed,.....I have searched and searched on google but getting no positive answer....please can someone tell us history.
RomanceRe: Miss Nairaland December 2014 Winner: Jennimma! by nonsoyoungprof: 1:33pm On Nov 08, 2014
I vote JENIMMA
RomanceRe: Robbed By This Lady by nonsoyoungprof: 12:39am On Nov 03, 2014
for me I will just jump up and say pls dnt kill me, if u kill me I will die,....haaaa dnt shoot pls bcs I dnt want to die''..haaaa and now ayaf die..ooooo haaaaaa. ( nonsense question on nairaland every day)..
RomanceRe: Yeaaah Fish!! Picture Of Me And A Popular Romancelander Guess Who?(pix) by nonsoyoungprof: 12:23am On Nov 03, 2014
some guys go de talk rubbish sha,..u de warn am to mind d way he talk,..u won arrest am abi wetin....carry yeye pics de cover thread,...na u be first to c a nairalander,..mtcheww with dis ur bears I think say u go get small sense, but d reverse is d case,......piss on thread walks out with my millitary cap.....
Music/RadioNigerian Music: It’s Now All About Sex And No Sense,...ur Waist Ur Waist by nonsoyoungprof(op): 12:11pm On Nov 02, 2014
. Pains and gains of the changing tunes of Nigerian
music
By Onochie Anibeze, Laju Arenyeka, Juliet Ebirim,
Adeyeri Aderonke
At the mention of the name, Fela Kuti, one might
conjure up images of a half-naked man, ‘strutting
his stuff’ on stage, accompanied by over a dozen
half naked women following his lead. But the actual
impression of many Nigerians and people all over
the world is much more than that; Fela embodied a
struggle for a truly democratic, free Nigerian
state.
Whether it was his 1975’s Monkey Banana which
warned the poor not to be hoodwinked into a life of
servitude by the propaganda of the rich, or his
1978’s Suffering And Smiling which spoke without
fear against religious hypocrisy of people in
government; or his 1981’s Coffin For Head Of
State which called out the Nigerian government on
the Kalakuta raid that led to the rape of his wives
and death of his mother, Fela’s message was one of
change – very much like music of his time. Although peculiarly different from Fela’s
Afrobeat, Osita Osadebe’s much-loved Highlife
music was also very much about the message. His
hit song, Osondi Owendi, can be translated to mean
‘One man’s meat is another man’s poison,’
portraying the ironic nature of the world.
Onyeka Onwenu’s One love was and still instrumental
to building national unity. What about Christy
Essien Igbokwe’s Seun Rere, a timeless piece that
remains ever fresh despite its lack of naked girls
shaking their booties? Who would have thought that
a song admonishing a child to behave well so that
things would be well with him would remain a hit
for generations to come? Yet value-glorifying
songs like that, and Hear your mama by Mike Okri
still remain unforgotten.
Perhaps not the best club song, Edna Okoli’s Happy
Birthday will be a tune of celebration for all
seasons. And even now, Felix Liberty’s Ifeoma still
gets people dancing and miming to their loved ones
at parties. Yet it wasn’t all politics and values for
the old timers; Victor Olaiya’s Baby Jowo was, and
still is a love song that will never wane. Ask Tuface
Idibia, who recently did a remix with Olaiya decades
after the original release of the song. And when
compared to today’s crude ‘shake your bum bum
lines,’ the duo of Sunny Ade and Onyeka Onwenu
gave a purer rendition of love in the song Wait for
me.
In today’s music industry, the tune is different
and so are the lyrics. Danceable beats, catchy
phrases, signature dances, hi-tech editing, and a
whole lot of sex and money appeal define music
today. The audience doesn’t mind singing ‘Take
banana till you go yo’ 60 times in one song; it
seems, that music is now defined only by how it
sounds, and not what it means.
Dearth of good lyrics: What does the future hold?
Lyrics are simply words that make up a song, often
consisting of choruses and verses.
Sadly, these days, Nigerian musicians do not give
much attention to the lyrical contents of their
songs and most people do not listen to the lyrics of
songs either. They only dance along to the beats.
Now, the song is good if the beat is catchy and
rhythmic. Musical lyrics nowadays have
deteriorated to the extent that good and
meaningful lyrics are hard to come by.
A common trend in contemporary songs is the
flaunting of wealth, sex, drugs and alcohol.
Music lyrics have a way of sinking deep into our
minds and impacting on ou r thoughts. Each
song carries a message that the singer is trying to
pass on. Are you feeling sad or depressed? Slot in
a “feel good” dance hall song into your CD player
and notice how your mood changes.
Most music artistes of today have fallen short in
terms of quality lyrics. A good song should come
with quality lyrics. For instance, one song that has
enjoyed massive airplay in recent times is Iyanya’s
All I want is your waist.’
For the first one minute of the song, all you hear
is, ‘your waist, your waist, all I want is your
waist…’ and a few mumbled words which he chants
intermittently. ‘All I want is your waist’, a request
to which the girl responds in the affirmative as she
sings in an erotic tone “all you want is my waist,
my waist, you want my figure 8”.
At some point, the singer gets really excited and
begins to call out names of popular female
celebrities demanding for nothing else but their
waists and he sings more of ‘your waist’ and then
the song fades. A song of about four minutes,
enjoying massive airplay around the world, whose
central theme is the woman’s mid region, scores
low in terms of lyrics although you may give the
rhythm a pass mark.
Over the years, music has been a universal
language which cuts across ages, time and space. It
is represented in patterned rhythm, lyrics and
systematic repetitions with a mission to
communicate mood, time and ideology to an
amorphous audience. It is found in every known
culture varying widely between time and space.
Music has been a powerful tool for societal change.
The same way cultures and values can be preserved
by good music, so can certain aspects of cultures
be wiped out of existence by influx of bad music.
One of the major functional and strategic appeals
to the mind is music. By it, a worried soul can be
enlivened; a wrinkled face can wear a smile and
beam in the euphoria of joy again. By it,
imagination can rule the mind. Lyrics can set the
mind imagining of the future or reflecting on the
past. Likewise, an unpalatable situation can be
painted with sounds of hope. Music can both be
emotional and functional depending on the feeling
the originator is trying to elicit. Many songs have
been built on the basis of helping to promote an
idea, especially in the corporate world, where
advertisers employ the power of music in promoting
products and services for greater patronage.
With good background sense, the early musicians in
the world concentrated more on the content of
music than on the instrument accompanying it .
Although both variables – lyrics and instrument
work together, one should have a greater
percentage of priority than the other. Sadly
though, the priority has shifted from lyrics to
instrumentation especially on our shores.
Nigeria’s contribution to the development of West
African Highlife and Palm-wine music, which fuse
native rhythms with the techniques imported from
the Congo gave birth to several popular styles like
Apala, Fuji, Juju, Highlife, and Yo-pop, unique to
the country. However, the dish of undiluted music,
which was coming from Nigerian musicians of old,
got contaminated with time.
Music can be used to curb corruption, promote love
and peaceful coexistence and it can also be used to
teach morals in our society.
Consider for instance, the lyrics of Onyeka
Onwenu’s One Love: …One love keep us together
Somebody tell me; Oh why do we fight it
One love can set us free; if we just let it be
Take heart in a brand new day
Cause love is all we need; To chase the past away
You never need worry; If you just let it be …….
This song preaches the need to show love even when
it hurts most, regardless of tribe and religion or
race, lack of which is the genesis of the insurgency
in the country for some time now. This was an
article of faith and hope for a brighter future and
our commitment to realizing and creating a united
Nigeria that our children would be proud of.
Our appreciation of the musicians who truly
created songs to praise and preserve our culture to
the envy of the Western world has diminished
drastically, occasioning dominance by foreign music
which lacks the essential things that make us
Nigerians. “Ace” was a musical fusion between Juju
and Afro beat; a rhythmic collaboration which
pierced ethnic, cultural and language barriers in
Nigeria by Sir Shina Peters (SSP). Shina Peters
also released Shinamania (Afro-Juju Series 2) that
changed and revolutionized the Juju Music scene in
Africa. Sir Shina Peters is still regarded as the
creator of a well-respected music genre (Afro
Juju) that exists in its own class till this day.
No doubt, our pop music is fast losing face, values
and morals, and the younger generations are not
making any effort to change that. Rather, they
celebrate and inculcate some kind of corrupt
western style of music to the detriment of ours.
2Face, in his Kolomental sings:
“Make you craze dey go; That’s nonsense; Make you
no make sense ...”
Gone are the days when good music was
characterized by words filled with values and
morals; songs that were highly philosophical.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/now-sex-sense/#sthash.iUiVd3vr.dpuf
Music/RadioRe: Wants To Learn How To Play A Guitar by nonsoyoungprof(op): 6:00pm On Nov 01, 2014
WoodcrestMayor:
Go for it from d start.If u wanna play acoustic start playing acoustic.If u wanna play electric,buy an electric and start learning.
There's a thread on NL for acoustic guitarist...search for it and drop your questions there.
Peace!
thanks bro, may God crown ur hussling
PoliticsKwankwaso Declares Officially by nonsoyoungprof(op): 7:25pm On Oct 28, 2014
Officially the governor of Kano State, Rabiu
Kwankwaso has formally declared his 2015
presidential bid.
The governor on Tuesday in Abuja joined Atiku
Abubakar and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) all of
All progressives Congress (APC) who had formally
declared their interest to vie for the party’s
presidential ticket.
More details soon.......
cc: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/kwankwaso-declares-officially/
RomanceRe: 7 Reasons Why Some Nigerian Ladies Will End Their Life Single by nonsoyoungprof: 12:09am On Oct 27, 2014
note ..this land is not for sale, beware of 419
RomanceRe: ‘how We Were Raped’ by nonsoyoungprof: 12:07am On Oct 27, 2014
should I book space?
Music/RadioRe: Wants To Learn How To Play A Guitar by nonsoyoungprof(op): 8:12pm On Oct 26, 2014
[quote author=uumm post=27475871]jah bless u,...nice advice
PoliticsRe: Bamanga Tukur : Boko Haram Are Fighting For Justice - May 2012 by nonsoyoungprof: 6:43pm On Oct 26, 2014
sometime I wonder if dis our so called leaders use to leave there sense at home and when they eventually meet media on there way,...they start saying asif they reason from there anus
Music/RadioWants To Learn How To Play A Guitar by nonsoyoungprof(op): 6:36pm On Oct 26, 2014
plz I wants to learn how to play a guitar,.. I need advice which one to buy ,..and some tips on how to play it as a beginner,..ur contribution is highly needed..tanx
Music/RadioWants To Learn How To Play A Guiter by nonsoyoungprof(op): 6:27pm On Oct 26, 2014
plz I wants to learn how to play a guitar,.. I need advice which one to buy ,..and some tips on how to play it as a beginner,..ur contribution is highly needed..tanx
PoliticsWho Are The Dogs And Who Are The Baboons.....i Keep Asking My Self by nonsoyoungprof(op): 7:18pm On Oct 22, 2014
“If
what happened in 2011 should again
happen in 2015, by the grace of God,
the dog and the baboon would all be
soaked in blood.” These are the
tokens of an irresponsible politician,
whose ambitions for power supersede
the national interest. Who then are
the dogs and baboons that Buhari has
in mind to soak in blood if and when
he loses yet again come 2015? Are they
his children or are they those of
others?............... your say please.
PoliticsWho Are The Dogs And Who Are The Baboons.....i Keep Asking My Self by nonsoyoungprof(op): 7:11pm On Oct 22, 2014
“If
what happened in 2011 should again
happen in 2015, by the grace of God,
the dog and the baboon would all be
soaked in blood.” These are the
tokens of an irresponsible politician,
whose ambitions for power supersede
the national interest. Who then are
the dogs and baboons that Buhari has
in mind to soak in blood if and when
he loses yet again come 2015? Are they
his children or are they those of
others?............... your say please
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Morally Bankrupt – Kashamu by nonsoyoungprof: 7:43am On Oct 14, 2014
cisos..see spaceooooooo, ...this land is not for sale,..beware of 419
RomanceRe: Help Him Out by nonsoyoungprof: 11:29pm On Oct 08, 2014
testing testing testing,..testing microphone 1 2 3,..hmmm my advice is dat u should f**k d 2 very well and u will c solution sharp sharp,... drops mic,..tank me later
PoliticsTitus Fish And Oil Reduced (picture).. Nigeria Which Way Forward by nonsoyoungprof(op): 9:17pm On Oct 06, 2014
it is high time we do something about this,..we can't sit down and watch this people using us anyhow,..it is time our governments react to this...what is your say?

RomanceRe: I Need Urgent Advice... I'm In Love With Twin Sister's by nonsoyoungprof: 8:36pm On Oct 06, 2014
jane joy jane joy jane joy,..in fact dis op is confuse...

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