He described his genre of gospel music as a fusion of tungba/alujo music (African percussion music known among the Yoruba in Southwest, Nigeria) and contemporary gospel. “I have a strong ...
Moving from a familiar terrain (Ilorin) to an unfamiliar terrain (lagos). “I’ll call it a fusion of tungba/alujo music (African percussive music known among the Yorubas in Nigeria) and ...
How would you describe the music that you typically create? I will call it a fusion of tungba/alujo music (African percussive music known among the Yourbas in Nigeria) and contemporary gospel.
“Deeply rooted into talking drums and things like Alujo production. Think about the ‘Woju’ era, the ‘Orente’ era, the ‘Uyo Meyo’ era and those kinds of sounds,” he explains. “The sound has changed ...