AWARD-WINNING SINGER, OLU MAINTAIN’S R&B SINGLE, NAWTI, RELEASED LAST
YEAR ENJOYED IMPRESSIVE REVIEWS FROM PUNDITS AT HOME AND ABROAD AND
WON A COUPLE OF AWARDS TOO. HIS NEW SINGLE, HYPNOTIZE ME FEATURING
AMERICAN RAPPER, 50 CENT AND VELVET VOICED SONGBIRD, OLIVIA WAS
RELEASED YESTERDAY AND HE HOPES TO MAKE A BIG IMPACT IN THE INDUSTRY
WITH THIS MUSICAL MARRIAGE. HE SPEAKS TO LANRE ODUKOYA ON HOW HE HAS
FARED IN THE RECENT PAST, NEW PLANS AND SUNDRY ISSUES

WINNING NMVA AWARD…

It just makes me feel that hard work has indeed paid off, having been
quiet for about three years and nominations popping out everywhere to
the extent that Nawti won the Best Video of NEA Awards in New York.
Nawti was also nominated as the Best R&B Song at the Hip Hop World
Awards and I learnt that the only reason it wasn’t nominated as the
Best Video at the Hip Hop World Awards was that no video directed by a
foreigner is ever nominated. I don’t know why. They should have asked
because the director of Nawti video is Kehinde Nayomi Smith and she’s
a Nigerian. She was in Nigeria recently for the first time when I won
the NMVA Award. But going forward, 2012 has been a very eventful year
because my target was to release the album for 2012. With success of
Nawti and the dynamism which the music industry was taking, I slowed
down on the songs I had recorded initially because I have not been
satisfied that I have put in my best into the ‘CHOOSEN ONE’ album. So,
I went back to the studio and stared recording again. But now, I can
confidently say that the album is coming out in the first quarter of
this year and the second track on the album titled ‘Hypnotize Me’
features two international artistes.

ABOUT THE TITLE OF THE ALBUM…

The reason it’s ‘CHOOSEN ONE’ with double ‘o’ is that it’s a ten track
album and each of the letters that come together to form the acronym
represents each track on the album. There’s a remix of Nawti in the
works and I found a new PR team in America called KNX based in Los
Angeles and they’re trying to stock my songs and see the possibility
of it pre-listed on mainstream radio and the response has been
positive. They’re the ones making collaborations with the
international acts that I’ve been working with. For me, doing
collaboration with any international artiste should not just be by the
star power of the artiste; it should be by merit that this artiste can
genuinely do justice to the song in question.  So, if I was asked who
I would love to do collaboration with; a female singer that is equally
as pretty and has a beautiful  voice, my choice would be Olivia
because I’ve always been her fan. So, when we met and I played her the
song, she liked it and said she was willing to do it. Then we met in
New York at the Platinum Studio owned by Jerry Wonder, one of the most
sought after producers in the world. Coincidentally, Olivia is Jerry
Wonder’s new artiste as well. 50 Cent has his lines on this track too.
And there was this chemistry upon our meeting and we did the song with
a beautiful experience and the video too is on the way. Everything is
pretty much falling into place and I’m more than happy that I’ve
waited this long. In terms of quality, you should never compromise
because you have the obligation to always beat your best. So far, my
name has evolved from Mr. Yahooze to Mr. Nawti. So, I look at Nawti as
the best effort that I’ve put out there and Hypnotize Me has to come
to beat what Nawti has done.

ASSESSMENT OF THE INDUSTRY IN 2012…

In all fairness, the industry has evolved bigger and more eventful in
2012. The Nigerian music industry is breaking more frontiers, Afro
Beat is now a genre that’s now officially accepted in the UK and the
larger parts of Europe and we have international record labels signing
Nigerian artistes. We have more collaboration with international
artistes as well. 2012 was big and 2013 is going to be bigger. This is
encouraging from what the industry used to be some ten years ago. This
is just a motivation to keep striving harder yearning for music that
has substance. Nigerian music industry has gained a lot although; in
its growth, it still lacks some level of development in terms of
structure. Recently, I learnt that COSON has been able to get some
level of publishing for some Nigerian artistes who have had songs over
time. I’ve not got anything from COSON but that is a welcome
development from COSON because Nigeria is the only developing country
in the world where artistes don’t get publishing for airplay. Go to
the UK and the US, one of the major income generating avenues for
artistes is shows/concerts but everywhere else in the world publishing
plays a larger part in financial rewards that an artiste gets. So for
COSON to have intervened to forcefully demand for what is the right of
Nigerian artistes, I think it’s a positive development. It’s like a
marriage. A typical young man is not ready for marriage but when you
find yourself in a situation where it’s inevitable to be in that
circumstance, you deal with it. You manage it and you excel in it. So,
if the Nigerian media hides behind the excuse that it’s not ready yet,
nothing will move forward. Saying you’re not developed enough to
impact in policies that the Western world has been doing for decades,
you’re basically running from responsibilities. It’s like a loser’s
statement; that it’s not going to be easy is not an excuse for it not
to start. COSON has started. If everyone has that mentality that we
want to follow the structure that we look up to in the west, then it
can in no way be a step in the wrong direction.

2013 OF MY DREAM…

2012 for me was a production phase. It was a phase where Olu Maintain
came out of a three year hiatus and when he came out, he made a
statement. So, the Olu Maintain brand is now known as one that doesn’t
make a statement every time, but when it does, he gets it right.
Coming up from a split in a group called Maintain, it made a global
statement with Yahooze. And after three years hiatus, he made a
statement again with Nawti, both the video and audio and won awards.
So, in 2013, you can only expect that the production phase is over and
it’s now an exhibition phase. Tours, endorsements, concerts are in the
offing for the brand Olu Maintain in 2013.

COLLABORATION WITH NIGERIANS…

There’s a track in my album titled ‘Naija A-list’ and it’s a beat
produced by a young producer, Yung D. He has produced quite a number
of successful songs in 2012 and one of them is Timaya’s ‘Bum Bum’.
This is the part I want to have collaboration with five best Nigerian
rappers, so I called it ‘Naija A-list’. I have my choices but I’m not
going to subject the feature on the song to my decision making alone.
I want to let my fans decide who the best five are. It will be an
online campaign and people are going to vote for their five best Naija
rappers which will be like a survey among industry heads and fans out
there.

MY PRODUCTION TEAM…

Hypnotize Me featuring Olivia was produced by the same guy who
produced Nawti - Tayo Adeyemi. The Dancia, an upbeat track was
produced by a young man called DJ Firm and I also worked with Yung D
to produce about two songs in the album.