Singer Obongjayar talks about a number of standout songs from his new album, “Paradise Now.”
SCOTT DETROW, HOST:
And eventually immediately, the singer Obongjayar has a brand new album out. It is known as “Paradise Now.” The Nigerian-born singer, who moved to the U.Okay. when he was a teen, says he attracts inspiration from everywhere in the world, and that was on full show on this album. We caught up with him to study extra concerning the course of of creating the album and to listen to about a number of standout tracks.
(SOUNDBITE OF OBONGJAYAR SONG, “MOON EYES”)
OBONGJAYAR: The humorous factor about “Moon Eyes” is that it is about one other LA love of mine, however somebody I’ve identified for a really very long time.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “MOON EYES”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) Moon eyes, you look so candy. Hanging right here proper subsequent to me. Moon eyes, my child, ooh, daylight hits you completely.
I simply watched the solar hit her face, and it was a type of lovely mornings the place you take a look at somebody and also you simply realizing all of the issues that she’d accomplished for me and the way good a good friend she’d been to me and perhaps how horrible I might need been to her – not horrible, however not nearly as good a good friend to her as she was to me – simply appreciating her in that second.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “MOON EYES”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) What’d I do to deserve you? What’d I do to deserve you? What’d I do to deserve you? What’d I do to deserve you?
I wished to put in writing one thing to let her know that I really actually did admire her as an individual, as a good friend and somebody in my life.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “MOON EYES”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) Out of nowhere, you swept me. My flaws are many. My scars are heavy. Took down my armor so delicately.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JELLYFISH”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Rapping) The way you promote your soul for numeral. No spine, you jellyfish. Oui, oui, oui. Ooh, la-la. Sir, you are a sure man.
“Jellyfish,” I feel I wrote it at a time when Rishi Sunak was prime minister within the U.Okay., and that is simply within the early phases of the battle in Palestine.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JELLYFISH”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Rapping) Too actual for this world. Too actual for this world. Too actual for this world. Too actual for this world.
That is one thing I couldn’t respect, particularly with the scenario that was occurring and the way brutal the entire thing has been. I used to be actually, actually mad on the complete scenario, and I simply wrote a track about it, calling out the British authorities for his or her stance on the battle in Palestine.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JELLYFISH”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Rapping) The way you promote your soul for numeral. No spine, you jellyfish. Oui, oui, oui. Ooh, la-la. Sir, you are a sure man. The way you promote your soul for numeral. No spine, you jellyfish. Oui, oui, oui. Ooh, la-la. Sir, you are a sure man.
Lyrically, you do not have to put in writing in a specific sort of strategy to get your level throughout or to say one thing. You simply say have to say – be how you might be and communicate the way you communicate and say what you’ll say, slightly than attempt to twist and switch and go round in circles. I feel it is simply – it was an important for me to be very direct and straight to the purpose. So I feel that is what I realized making this document.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JUST MY LUCK”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) I need to be a part of the band.
“Simply My Luck,” I imply, I suppose I have been writing “Simply My Luck” for a very long time, simply by way of completely different phases of my life and attempting to return to phrases with lacking out on issues and never getting the issues that I need – I believed I wished at sure occasions in my life.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JUST MY LUCK”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) Simply my luck. I did not get what I wished. It was simply what I wanted to maintain me going. Simply my luck. I am within the flawed place, making an excellent time, making an excellent time.
The melody of it and the music of it’s fairly good, enjoyable, happy-go-lucky track. However deep inside it, it is nearly like a realization of not essentially getting what you need. And it is unhappy to – it is unhappy when you do not get the issues that you really want. It isn’t a pleasant feeling, recognizing that these issues may not essentially be issues that you simply want in life, you recognize? So it is like that sort of, like, distinction.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “JUST MY LUCK”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Vocalizing). (Singing) Fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate. (Vocalizing). (Singing) Fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate, fortunate. Simply my luck.
I feel I realized that room for magic, man. Make room for magic. Let it. You’ll be able to’t management each single facet of it. It was extra about having enjoyable and simply being within the second, creating music.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “SWEET DANGER”)
OBONGJAYAR: (Singing) Saving me.
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