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Bantu|Fuji Satisfaction

Fuji Satisfaction

Bantu feat. Ayuba

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The multicultural threads that eventually wove together to give rise to this album are fairly mind-boggling. Adé Bantu is a British national who was born to a German mother and a Nigerian father. Adewale Ayuba is a Nigerian musician who plies his trade internationally as something of an ambassador for the regional pop music known as fuji, a dance music style that incorporates elements of hip-hop, reggae, Afrobeat, Islamic singing, Yoruba drumming, and more. Bantu and Ayuba brought all of their collective influences together to make this album, which is a heady (though not always completely successful) stew of European and pan-African sounds. The title track is rhythmically brilliant, but suffers from sloppily out-of-tune singing. "Oya" fares better, and brings to mind the juju music that King Sunny Ade was making in the late '70s. "Where di Water, Where di Lighter" is a clever indictment of both dancehall violence and of Western hypersensitivity, and "Many Lessons" effectively leavens trite and earnest lyrics with some of the funkiest baritone sax playing you're likely to hear in any given year. "How Real (Can a Real, Real Be)" is as musically directionless as its title is rhetorically directionless, however, and "Mt. Fuji" is only brilliant until the male singer comes in. Overall, this album is something of a mixed bag, but definitely worth a listen.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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1
Intro
00:00:35

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - N/A

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

2
Fuji Satisfaction
00:03:11

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Adewale Ayuba/Barbara Sobiegalla, Composer - Femi Odukoya/Adewale Ayuba/Barbara Sobiegalla/Blain Paulos, Lyricist - Piranha

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2006 Piranha Musik

3
Oya
00:06:15

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Adewale Ayuba/Barbara Sobiegalla, Composer - Adewale Ayuba/Barbara Sobiegalla, Lyricist - Piranha

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

4
Follow Your Road Go
00:04:21

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Oghene Kologbo/Ben Abarbanel-Wolf/Adegoke Odukoya, Composer - Adegoke Odukoya/Blain Pawlos/Adewale Ayuba, Lyricist - X-Amount/BMG Ufa/GEMA

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

5
Mt. Fuji
00:04:35

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Barbara Sobiegalla, Composer - Adewale Ayuba/Barbara Sobiegalla/Blain Paulos/Mirta Junco Wambrug/Femi Odukoya, Lyricist - Piranha

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

6
Where di water, where di lighter?
00:03:16

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Barbara Sobiegalla, Composer - Barbara Sobiegalla, Lyricist - Piranha

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

7
Mama
00:04:56

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Adewale Ayuba/Femi Odukoya, Composer - Adewale Ayuba/Femi Odukoya/Barbara Sobiegalla/Blain Pawlos, Lyricist - Piranha

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

8
How Real (Can a Real, Real Be?)
00:06:14

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Oghene Kologbo/Ben Abarbanel-Wolff/Adegoke Odukoya, Composer - Adegoke Odukoya, Lyricist - X-Amount/BMG Ufa/GEMA

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik

9
Many lessons
00:03:51

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Abiodun Odukoya/Adegoke Odukoya, Composer - Adewale Ayuba/Adegoke Odukoya, Lyricist - X-Amount/BMG Ufa/GEMA

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

10
Rise Up To The Occasion
00:04:47

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Hans Joachim Krol/Ben Abarbanel-Wolff/Adegoke Odukoya, Composer - Adegoke Odukoya, Lyricist - X-Amount/BMG Ufa/GEMA

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

11
Listen Attentively
00:07:54

Bantu feat. Ayuba, Main Artist - Oghene Kologbo/Ben Abarbanel-Wolff/Adegoke Odukoya, Composer - Adegoke Odukoya, Lyricist - X-Amount/BMG Ufa/GEMA

2005 Piranha Musik Berlin 2005 Piranha Musik Berlin

Chronique

The multicultural threads that eventually wove together to give rise to this album are fairly mind-boggling. Adé Bantu is a British national who was born to a German mother and a Nigerian father. Adewale Ayuba is a Nigerian musician who plies his trade internationally as something of an ambassador for the regional pop music known as fuji, a dance music style that incorporates elements of hip-hop, reggae, Afrobeat, Islamic singing, Yoruba drumming, and more. Bantu and Ayuba brought all of their collective influences together to make this album, which is a heady (though not always completely successful) stew of European and pan-African sounds. The title track is rhythmically brilliant, but suffers from sloppily out-of-tune singing. "Oya" fares better, and brings to mind the juju music that King Sunny Ade was making in the late '70s. "Where di Water, Where di Lighter" is a clever indictment of both dancehall violence and of Western hypersensitivity, and "Many Lessons" effectively leavens trite and earnest lyrics with some of the funkiest baritone sax playing you're likely to hear in any given year. "How Real (Can a Real, Real Be)" is as musically directionless as its title is rhetorically directionless, however, and "Mt. Fuji" is only brilliant until the male singer comes in. Overall, this album is something of a mixed bag, but definitely worth a listen.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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