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Meet the master of Nigeria’s neo soul wave
DW (English)
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9/29/2023
Born into a musical family in Nigeria, Jable Osai, also known as Ogranya, is a remarkably talented musician gradually making his mark on the global music scene. Meet the master of Nigeria's neo-soul wave.
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♪ You make me feel the rhythms of the universe ♪
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♪ I don't need much time for the worst ♪
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♪ It's like you've most likely been cursed ♪
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- Finally, funk and soul has come home.
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♪ If you're not around, you're voodoo on the low ♪
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- There's a saying,
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"He who writes the song of the nation, moves its soul."
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- His soothing music has got him climbing global ranks.
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♪ I know how to walk with you ♪
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♪ If you don't show me who you are ♪
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- This soulful musician, born Jebo Osaie,
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but fondly known as Ogranga,
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was born into a musically inclined family
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following his father's footsteps.
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- My father used to perform music
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with a band called Blackstones back in the '70s.
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And pretty much he's my first influence with music.
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So obviously I have direct access,
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I have direct access to that generation, to that sound.
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The '70s has influenced me a lot.
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♪ That's why I wanna keep you to myself ♪
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♪ And nobody else ♪
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But I still like to employ balance.
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I don't know how to completely dive into that era
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in terms of the rebelliousness of the aesthetic
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and branding and all of that.
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But in appreciable doses, I borrow from that time.
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♪ No mistake, it's somebody ♪
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So how the youth connects to my music?
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First of all, I'm still relatively young,
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I'm still a youth.
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So in that regard, I feel like, yes, the youth will connect.
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But beyond that, I draw inspiration
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from my everyday experience.
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And I feel like at Tehato Life,
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we're all experiencing the same thing,
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even though it varies in specifics and details.
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- Nigerian music genres are taking global center stage.
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One of these genres being the Alte music sound,
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which is a fusion of Afro beats, Afro soul,
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hip hop, R&B, and other beats.
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They say music connects people,
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and its beauty is that it carries messages.
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♪ Up all night, it feels like insomnia ♪
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♪ Maybe it's the lights ♪
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- I feel like what makes me unique,
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or what makes my music unique is my songwriting.
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I put in a lot of time, a lot of energy,
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a lot of effort into making sure every word,
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every syllable, every note is inch perfect.
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It's like some songs, I write them in five years,
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some in five months, some in one day,
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but I put in time 'til I'm satisfied inside.
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So I guess that's what makes my music unique.
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- They say music connects people,
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and its beauty is that it carries messages.
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And musicians are the ones who use sound
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to reach our souls with their music,
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just like Ogranye is doing.
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♪ See the wonder what you did ♪
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- I draw my inspiration from my music, from everything.
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Make Monkey No Go Market Go.
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I've clocked it somewhere in my head.
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And one day when I'm writing a song,
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I will lean towards that statement.
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So it's in my everyday interaction,
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I meet people, I hear their stories, I connect with it.
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I'm basically trying to write songs
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that everyone can listen to and find themselves in.
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So that's the heart of my inspiration for music.
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So in my everyday life, I find something,
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a story, something that I draw inspiration from.
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- Ogranye studied architecture in Ghana,
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however, later pursued a career in music
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when he returned home to Nigeria.
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♪ For you I pray for heaven ♪
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♪ Or one hell of a life ♪
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♪ You bring out what feel you ♪
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♪ You make one hell of a wife ♪
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- The shift from architecture to music was inevitable.
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So quitting my 95 to do music, a lot changed.
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The security of 95 you have, first of all,
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that is stripped away from you when you decide to go,
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when you decide to go into music
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where you're pretty much starting.
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No regrets, but I would change things.
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Like I'm currently in this phase
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where I'm looking for the best way
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to have the best of both worlds.
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- Embracing one's talent and history
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is an important part of Ogranye's life and storytelling,
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which he does through his music and passion for the arts.
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- Both sets of grandparents when I was born
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named me Ogranye individually, like separately.
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They named me Ogranye and to me,
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it just felt more, it felt like a more true name for me.
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So that's why I decided to,
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I would like to be known as what,
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the first name that was properly given to me.
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So that's why I decided to go with Ogranye
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and Ogranye means wealth, it means prosperity.
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I was born at a time where my parents quote unquote,
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made it and yeah, that's where that name comes from.
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- But it's not wealth that the soul touching musician
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is looking for, Ogranye is aiming to another level.
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- In terms of aspirations and recognition,
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I feel like the height of it or the place I would go
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that would make me feel very accomplished
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and successful in music is if I would been a Pulitzer
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prize, Nobel Peace Prize award,
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I would pat myself on the back.
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(laughs)
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Yeah, that's it.
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- This multi-talented musician is a force to be reckoned with
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and his music is definitely worth a listen
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as his sounds are different and relatable
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across various age groups.
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♪ I really care for you ♪
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♪ So just take care of you ♪
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