We Have A Lot To Learn From African Lyrics - Chika Uwazie
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If adding her on Facebook and following each other on Twitter suggest friendship, then I can say we are friends. But I don't have her phone number (yet) nor her residential address. But I've been following her for quite a while and we worked together briefly on The Nigerian Eagle project.
I see Chika as resourceful, creative and focused. Of course you can't deny she's also visually appealing.
It didn't come as a surprise that she is interested in so many things and would readily transform anything on her plate into something worthwhile - including music lyrics which is the focus of her current project - Decoded.com.ng
We talked extensively and exclusively for HumanIPO.com and I would like to share the interesting story of the genesis of Decoded from the perspective of Chika who will not hide her love for Omawumi and Mr Incredible.
Paul: I've followed your
various projects, what led to Decoded?
Chika: A friend named
Julies Sea who is my current partner reached out to me to work on another project
called Keejul. One day randomly we started talking about lyrics and how they
are highly sought out on Google searches. We also thought the website called
rap genius was really cool and knew that Africans could benefit from a similar
website. So we did the research and saw that a lot of Africans are looking for
lyrics to their favorite song and that is how we started working on decoded.
Where do you get
the lyrics from?
Different methods
we reach out to the artists and get lyrics directly from them We also have
users that submit lyrics and we edit them to make sure they are correct.
Let's look at some
specific African musicians such as Sarkodie who is very fast. How do you “decode”
his lyrics?
We have not posted
Sarkodie lyrics on the website yet. We have only posted songs in which he is
featured. But in those instances we either reach out to the artists to get the
direct lyrics or we write them out ourselves and then get the artists to verify
that the lyrics are indeed correct.
What's your view
about African music lyrics in general?
I believe a lot of
culture is discussed through the lyrics of African songs. I also have seen how
a lot of slang derived from African songs. I think it is important that we talk
more about African lyrics because there is a lot of interesting things we can
learn from the lyrics. I will say there are also complaints from fans that
African artists have nonsensical lyrics and only care about the beat. I do hope
that with time the will put more thoughts into their lyrics.
Why are African
lyrics are not easily gotten like those of international superstars and other
foreign artistes?
Well I believe that
in the US there is a structure that is set in place for lyrics. There are
agencies that copyright lyrics as well as a system of supporting song writers. Song
writers in the US get huge recognition such as winning awards for their works
as well as collecting royalties. In
African we have not explored the use of song writers. I also feel that we have
not really held artists accountable to create better lyrics. We enjoy the best
and rarely analyze the lyrics behind the song. I feel that as the music industry
continues to progress these changes will occur.
On the website, I
saw Chinua Achebe's works. Are you also diversifying to literature?
Yes we also hope to
post short stories, speeches, and poetry where our users can also decode these
as well
What's the long
term goal for the website?
To be a media
platform that engages the music community. Also helps artists no matter big and
small build a fan base that they continue to engage with, and fill gaps that
our missing in the entertainment industry
What gaps have you
identified so far?
Upcoming artists
really do not have a platform to showcase their music and to be easily
discovered. We are hoping to fill those gaps to aid in the discovery of music. Also
we will like to provide the correct lyrics to songs as a lot of websites
currently have the lyrics wrong
Any commercial
plans?
Yes we do of course
we hope to make money through advertisement and working with other
organizations like telecom companies to make revenue
What’s the average
daily hit?
We just launched in
February so currently we have 1,500 hits on average with a continuous increase
as we continue to improve the website
What is the
strategy for expansion?
We want to create a
website version of Decoded that will be friendly to feature phone users. We
also plan to partner with other music companies to offer our services to use on
our website
What of app
development, anyone currently ongoing?
No we want to focus
on creating a solid website. A lot of our traffic comes from Google searches so
we want to work on optimizing that traffic. We also want to
launch video interviews as well to talk more about lyrics
Which music
companies have you approached so far?
I can not disclose
that information because they have not launched yet. When they launch we will
provide an update to the formal partnership. We also want to work with music
blogs as we created an embdeed format of our lyrics that they can post to their
blog
What should we
expect from decoded very soon?
A revamp of the
website in order to make it more user friendly and more lyrics from different
countries. Also more content to the website including a blog that will have
lyrics annotated and music reviews.
Who is your favorite
African musician?
That is very
difficult but right now I love Omawunmi
Why Omawunmi?
Has a lovely voice
and her lyrics speak to me. I can listen to her all day in my car. I also love her
infusion of afrobeats
What of the rising
stars but are yet unpopular?
I like Blackmagic
and Boj. Very cool unique
voices
Which songs have
the best lyrics?
There are a couple
of songs that have good lyrics. Many of Rukus's
songs like questions and stay fresh. Vector the Viper We Made Oh has some good
catch phrases, and of course I love MI Chairman especially when he says “Have
you eaten today then why are you hating?”
What is your
favorite music genre?
Overall I like
Afrobeats and R&B
What else would you
like my readers to know about you and the Decoded project?
Decoded is a music
platform that is filling the void of lyrics websites for African music the
right way through accurate lyrics. We also are heavily endorsed by many artists
who have shared our website on social media platforms like Banky W, MI, BEZ,
Flavour, and the list goes on. We are excited for the future and have a lot of cool
features that will be coming out in the new few months.
Thank you for your
time
You're welcome thank
you
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1 Responses to “We Have A Lot To Learn From African Lyrics - Chika Uwazie”
21 October 2015 at 13:11
it is true that we have a lot to learn from African lyrics.lyrics go a long way to influence youngsters either positively or negatively, hence the need to use lyrics that send across positive messages. I hope our people will graduate from the present level we are in right--buying sounds and not lyrical contents, celebrating noise makers instead of real musicians.
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