Oritse Femi
Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele (born 5 January, 1985)[3] popularly known by his first name Oritse Femi, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and performer.[4][5] He is best known for his remake of Fela Kuti's "Double Wahala" song. His rendition of the song earned him two nominations at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards, winning the award for Most Popular Song of the Year. He also won the Indigenous Artist of the Year award at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. In 2014, he released the remix for his version of the song featuring D'banj.
Oritse Femi | |
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Birth name | Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele[1] |
Also known as | Musical Taliban |
Born | [2] Ajegunle, Lagos State | 5 January 1985
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, recording artist, performer |
Years active | (solo career: 2006 – present) |
Labels | Money Stop Nonsense (MSN) Gang[3] |
Associated acts |
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Personal life
Oritsefemi, the third child of his mother, was born and raised in a polygamous family of 25 in Ajegunle.[3] He hails from the Itsekiri tribe of North Warri, Delta State.[3] He briefly attended Mayday Secondary School in Ikoyi and switched to Tolu Primary School in Ajegunle due to his parents not being able to maintain the high cost of schooling in the affluent neighborhood of Ikoyi.[3] He completed his elementary education at Army Children School. He attained his secondary school certificate from Randle Secondary School and applied to study law at Delta State University in Abraka, but dropped out to concentrate on his music career.[3] He has cited Fela Kuti, Daddy Showkey and Sizzla Kalonji as his greatest influences and role models.[3][3]
Career
-Oritsefemi, speaking to Vanguard about his style and approach to the music industry.[5]
Before 2006: The Junglist
While in school, he developed himself musically and performed at parties and social gatherings. According to an interview with The Punch, his first song ever recorded was titled "Boys dey Binu" (meaning Boys are not Happy).[3] He was also an active part of the Ajegunle-based Cherubim and Seraphim choirs. He attended a music school in Ajegunle owned by Johnny Napp, who often invites Jamaican artists to nurture the growing talents in the community. The music school also boast of breeding future reggae sensations of the 90s like Baba Fryo, Daddy Showkey and Daddy Fresh. He explained that his experience in the school added a reggae fusion into his early style of music.[3] He released two albums with his group-mate, Chibudo. The title of the first album was also a hit track in the compilation titled Boys Dey Binu. The second album was titled Money Na Time and they both had eight tracks.
2006 - 2010: Transition to solo career
In 2006, The Junglist Boys broke up following an obscure disagreement between the two artists making up the group.
Both artists Oritse Femi and Chi-Junglist tried to launch their individual solo careers. But only Oritse Femi hit the ground running following the release of "Elewon" and "Flog Politician" which quickly warmed him into the hearts of Ajegunle youths and music audience and later the very classic "Flog Politician" album.
However, a few months after the breakup with his group (Junglist Boys) his partner, Chibudo, stage name "Chi-Junglist" released a diss record after Oritse Femi's successful "Flog Politician" became a street anthem in Ajegunle (JMJ Quarters, Tolu, Alayabiagba, Oyewole, etc.). Chi-Junglist accused Oritse Femi of being a cheat and that it was he who deserved to be flogged and not politicians. Chi's beef track met no response from Oritse Femi as he (Oritse Femi) later went on to release another successful single "Mama Lati" which featured "Rocksteady" another Ajegunle singer.
Attempts by friends and associates of the artists to squash their beef was unsuccessful as it is believed that till date the two (Chi-Junglist and Oritse Femi) still hold grudges with each other.
According to an interview with Anna Okon of The Punch, his first solo single was "Flog Politician" which was released prior to the 2007 General elections. According to him, he was inspired to release the song due to the level of corruption in Nigeria polity.[3] He later released his third album Elewon which translates to Chase Them in English. He started singing about corrupt political leaders and wanted to chase them out of office.[5] His second solo album, titled Wicked World, was about the wickedness in the world. According to him, the hit track from the album "Mercy of the Lord" was inspired by his personal experiences with worldly things and how the prayers of his mom was able to salvage him by awakening the Spirit of God in him. He explained that he suffered depression while derailing from the godly upbringing, and considers himself a gospel hip-hop artist. Oritse Femi has released four albums since leaving Junglist. These albums include; "Wicked World", "Musical Taliban" and more recently "Money Stops Nonsense" sharing the same name as his record label. He has featured Da Grin, Reminisce and Pasuma Wonder. His latest album (MSN) features a handful of A-list Nigerian artists causing some people to describe "Money Stops Nonsense" as an album which lacks any purpose than to show just how much he (Oritse Femi) can get big artists on his songs.
2010 - present: Double Wahala
Oritsefemi's hottest single "Double Wahala" is a remake of Fela Kuti's song of the same name.[3] In an interview, he stated that the sufferings of the common man in Nigeria inspired the song. He also said his experience living close to a flooded area in Ajegunle with water rushing into his home was an experience he always remembered with the song. His third album is titled Double Wahala.[3] In 2014, he released "Sexy Ladies" featuring Davido.[6]
Discography
Albums
- Boys Dey Binu
- Money Na Time
- Elewon
- Wicked World
- Unfadeables
- Musical Taliban"
- Double Wahala
- Corporate Miscreant
- L.I.F.E*
Singles
- "Boys dey Binu"
- "Flog Politician"
- "Money na Time"
- "Mercies of the Lord"
- "Body & Soul"
- "Redi Dance"
- "Double Wahala"
- "Sexy Ladies″
- "Ongba Larami"
- "Eyo"
- "Happy Day"
- "Awoo Ewaa"
- "Sanumi"
- "Baby Boo"
- "Baby Oku"
- "Olo Noni"
- "Igbeyawo"
- "Make Am"
Accolades
Year | Event | Prize | Recipient | Result | Ref |
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2014 | The Headies 2014 | Best Street-Hop Artiste | Himself | Won | [7] |
Best Vocal Performance (Male) | Oritse Femi for "Double Wahala" | Nominated | |||
Best Collabo | "Oya Now" (Joe EL featuring Oritse Femi) |
Nominated | |||
"Pass You By" (Black Magic featuring Oritse Femi) |
Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Single | "Double Wahala" | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
City People Entertainment Awards | Most Popular Song of the Year | Won | [8] | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Hottest Single of the Year | Nominated | [9][10] | ||
Best New Act | Himself | Nominated | |||
Indigenous Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
References
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- "40 Facts About Oritse Femi – Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele". Information Nigeria informationng.com. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- "My Music Is Inspired By Fela – Oritsefemi". Leadership Newspaper. leadership.ng. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- "My look is sexy —Oritse Femi". punchng.com. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- "Timaya still sees me as a threat – Oritse Femi". vanguardngr.com. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- "Sexy Ladies: Oritse Femi feat. Davido". 360nobs.com. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- Ochugba, Mary (10 October 2014). "The Headies unveils 2014 nominees". Business Day. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- "Who won what at City People Entertainment Awards 2014". thenet.ng. Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- "Genevieve Nnaji, Don Jazzy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tiwa Savage, Bovi, Davido – Nigeria Entertainment Awards Nominees List". Bellanaija. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
- "Oritsefemi wins 5 awards in 3 months". thenet.ng. Retrieved 23 October 2014.