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Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band : Jangbalajugbu
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Infectuous, high-spirited modern African music inspired by ancient traditional rhythms
Genre: World: African
Release Date: 2002
Jangbalajugbu
Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band
Record Label: EniObanke
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
How do you do? (Owuro L'ojo) 5:59 $0.99
Jangbalajugbu 5:00 $0.99
Keep 'em Moving 3:51 $0.99
What can man do? 5:10 $0.99
Pass de Kalabash 3:43 $0.99
Tropical Spice 4:17 $0.99
What a feeling! 5:43 $0.99
The Small People's Anthem 6:32 $0.99
Seven Lifes 6:31 $0.99
The People Are Ready 5:01 $0.99
Ma ba won so 5:32 $0.99
Baba Mimo 6:12 $0.99
What will it take? 3:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

"One of the best things to have happened to contemporary music in Nigeria... a rare creator of rich sounds and a gifted performer."
(Steve Ayorinde, The Punch, January 21, 2005)

"Nigeria's King of Melody!"
(Chux Ohai, National Mirror, September 1, 2006)

Beautiful Nubia is one of the leading lights of new Nigerian music. With his 14-member Roots Renaissance Band, he fuses ancient Yoruba folk rhythms and contemporary urban influences to create a highly original and engaging blend that is solidified by exceptional songwriting and sweet, soulful vocals. Performed in both English and Yoruba, the songs are loaded with universal social and political messages. Beautiful Nubia has been described as, "One of those who have come to redeem the image of traditional African music"- The Vanguard (Nigeria, 2001).

JANGBALAJÙGBÚ, BN's third music album, was recorded at the historic Afrodisia (Decca) Studios in April/May 2002 and features 13 songs written in Yoruba and English and arranged by Beautiful Nubia (Segun Akinlolu). It was recorded live to multitrack - a conscious decision by Beautiful Nubia as a throwback to the sounds of the 1970's, a beautiful decade for Nigerian music.

The album showcases the exceptional songwriting talent of the artist, as well as his sweet, soulful vocals, and highlights the dexterity of his youthful 14-member Roots Renaissance Band. It is also a testament to the experience and versatility of the audio engineering crew led by seasoned Johnson Ademilokun.

The 13 songs on the album exemplify the strong, positive message-music that Beautiful Nubia is becoming known for. All the songs address issues of concern to the common people: "The Small People's Anthem" contrasts how common Nigerians live in comparison to the excess wealth of their leaders while the first track, "How do you do? (Owuro L'ojo)", is a song of inspiration. Owuro L'ojo is a Yoruba saying that means 'The morning makes the day' - that every day is a fresh start, every opportunity a new beginning. Many of the other songs, like "Seven Lifes", celebrate African culture, values and spirituality.

The analog recording is earthy and subdued and has a bittersweet effect on the ear. The listener can imagine that they are hearing, for the first time, music from the past and yet, there is nothing static about BN's music. The style is refreshingly new.

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REVIEWS

seven lilfes
author: joel opeyemi
Beautifulnubia you are too much,i love your musicand i appreciates God for bringing you yo our Generation.
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After many days od endless Longing
author: Temmy
After many days of endless longing for this here in Cyprus, decided to search for it on the web and got it- how wondafu
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Rear Gem
author: Akintemi Peter Olaolu
I've listen to all your album all over, i dont get value from any music/song expect from you, you sing sence. you got a grate fan in me. keep the good works up God bless
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Beautiful. May the strength of God continously dwell upon your life.
author: Mary
This is very creatively done. When you listen to his voice, its so quiet like, peaceful and no noise at all. When i saw artist picture, first i thought this is the same like the others, but when i listened to just the first track, then i just listened to everything. The track oh what a feeling and the First track, infact everything. I pray that the lord will use your voice to minister to the lives of people and the glory the God will continually shine in your life. Please make sure that you have God tremendously in your lives. If you submit to him, he will take you places you never dreamed or imagined. If that voice is used for the glory of God, he will immensely touch your voice so much that when you open your mouth, the presence of God flows out. Stay blessed and God bless you.
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