Music These Days

     I grew up listening to oldies, especially country music. My dad would put his preferred "record" on the "turn-table" on full blast. Turn -tables are no longer used. I recently spent a week with mom and dad in Port Harcourt and I stole as many Oldies CD as I could. There's something about oldies, the lyrics are romantic, honest, deep, insightful and there is something free about it. That was the era when musicians gave you music that really touched the soul.
     I just love my oldies! That's all I have in my car, that's all I play, okay apart from my Panam Percy Paul. From Don Williams to Smokie, Des'ree,  Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. I also love a bit of the 90's music..Back Street Boys, WestLife and BoyZone.
     What ever happened to good music? These days, most music is just loud, too many repetitions, profanity, nudity, empty, no message to convey, and most of them sound alike. Every song is now about ass, shaking da booty, twerking and musical videos that could pass for soft pornography.  Marvin Gaye would have gotten a pat on his back for "Sexual Healing" instead of the bullet from his dad.
     Sometimes I buy a whole album just because of one track!
     But in all of the madness I still have a few favourites. Mavin crew, Omawunmi (Sings like Onyeka Onwenu), WAJE, Flavour (I know he's raw), PSquare, TuFace and of-course Davido.
     Talking about Davido, I love "Aye". I can never hear "Aye" without getting up to dance. Its very modern with strong African rhythms. We had a fun interview with him once, and I showed my dancing skills. Hahahaha.







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