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  • Two years after Odunsi’s “Desire”, What Does It Mean To Be Alt茅?

    Everything is alt茅 till it becomes pop.

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    Odunsi The Engine's "Desire"

    Every week, 91大神 will take you through the moments that defined Nigerian pop culture or signalled a shift from the status quo or the birth of a new approach. Let鈥檚 take you through the WATERSHED鈥搈oments from which things were never the same.

    As the hottest name in the alt茅-verse, Odunsi had quite a few doubters to silence in 2017 when “Desire” was released.

    It was understandable. Why, for instance, was a 19-year old who had only been making music for a year heralded as the future? One of the more common questions was whether Odunsi and his fellow 鈥楽oundCloud artists鈥 could deliver on their potential. Other more worrying questions and suggestions followed. Do they plan to be successful? Why are they lighting marijuana blunts with candles? Are they cultists?

    February 19, 2019 marked the second anniversary of Desire鈥搕here are fewer doubters now. In that time, the song has turned out to be an answer to many of those questions. One thing particularly stands out鈥搕he issue of what exactly alt茅

    is all about. Nothing is the same anymore.

    Every culture obsesses over its own history, and rightly so. From music to language, we鈥檝e never been able to explain how art evolves. All we have are benchmarks or better still, 鈥渕oments鈥濃揻lashes of innovation that change how we see everything.

    Nigerian hip-hop has collectives like Swatroot and Trybesmen. Afropop has albums like 鈥淕rass 2 Grace鈥 and 鈥淭he Entertainer鈥. The English Premier League has Cantona鈥檚 arrival and Aguero鈥檚 winner at QPR in 2012.

    Moments.

    Odunsi the Engine, by Thompson S. Ekong.

    Odunsi鈥檚 Desire, released on the hip of a bubble created by events like Idris King鈥檚 90s Baby Pop Off and Minz鈥檚 first steps towards pop success, is one.

    For starters, Desire is still one of Odunsi鈥檚 most streamed songs. It鈥檚 remarkable given that it came at a time when 鈥榓lt茅鈥 referred to a class of rich hobos who were on an exercise of hope.

    Much like the LOS鈥 night in the stars at Federal Palace Hotel in 2012, or Tay Iwar鈥檚 鈥溾, Desire marked the beginning of an era.

    Lifting The Veil

    Ragers at an iconic edition of he 90's Baby Sound Off. H/T 90s Baby.

    Before its release, the community that birthed the alt茅 movement had grown into a loose group of diverse creatives. Today鈥檚 alt茅 artistes are mostly second-generation creatives. Like Odunsi鈥檚 mum who ran a culture club and played the music that formed his tastes, they were shaped by free-thinkers around them, in family, friends and on the TV.

    Over time, they would take their inspirations from everywhere. In some cases, those influences are as close to home as Nigerian disco music and Nigerian home videos. Others looked to the distant and unlikely, like Japanese anime, grime and dubstep.听

    Most outsiders, however, saw only the taste for the unusual. In a sense, it was a veil of sorts that covered the alt茅 scene. In the period since DRB released 鈥淢arry You鈥 as an email blast in 2008, many explained the DIY culture and innovation that connected the scene as a rich kid鈥檚 fad.

    It鈥檚 common with certain sub-cultures. But in the case of the alt茅 scene, when Desire dropped, a lifting of that veil was long overdue.

    鈥淒esire was more radio-friendly and got more people to get accustomed to me.鈥, Odunsi would 鈥榮 Ehis Ohunyon in 2018, weeks before his first tour of the UK.

    It鈥檚 easy to see why. The biggest songs from the alt茅 scene at the time were more quirky than anything else. Take the instant classic, 鈥溾, for instance.

    Odunsi鈥檚 verse is one for the history books. I鈥檝e seen fans rage to the line 鈥I鈥檓 only 19, but shawty, I can change your night鈥 for two years and counting. But on either side of that verse is the hyper-melodic mumbling that the mysterious Santi has become known for. For his tribe, it was true to form; for first-time listeners though, it often proved difficult to absorb.

    Desire is as familiar as an R&B song about impassioned love could be. It鈥檚 done in the typical verse-hook-verse format, held together by a breezy instrumental that screams secluded nights with a love interest. And as if to let you know where he鈥檚 coming from, the song is built around a sample of 鈥溾 by Nigerian reggae/dancehall veteran, Baba Dee.

    In the weeks that followed its release, this familiarity spurred new interest in the artiste and the scene that birthed it.

    More than anything, Desire created a point of reference for a new set of ears to understand alt茅.

    To Be Alt茅.

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    In 2018, as the anticipation for his album heightened, Joey Akan and I interviewed Odunsi for our 鈥鈥 podcast. By the time we got talking about the community he represents, I tried to stop Joey from using the term 鈥楢lt茅鈥. Odunsi didn鈥檛 mind. He had embraced it; he was an alt茅 artist if it meant people understood him more.

    To be alt茅 in 2019 means to be part of a community of creatives that are documenting influences in a manner that is at once subversive and stylish.

    Take Santi, for instance. OzzyB鈥檚 evolution into the mystery that is Santino is almost parallel to the culture he stewards. On Friday, as fans awaited the next chapter before his album鈥檚 release, the dreadlocked singer, producer and director released a trailer of the music video for the unreleased 鈥淪parky鈥.

    And after years of missing the point, critics and spectators finally recognised the movies that raised us in Santi鈥檚 visual style.

    Welcome To Shalt茅.

    DMW affiliate, Oxlade is flanked on both sides by Barry Jhay and Fireboy DML.

    That lifting of the veil has also helped to widen the umbrella of what this sonic movement is. For the longest time, the slightest sprinkling of 80s pop or a disregard for formats, almost natural for a post-Kanye West creative, was all it took to be alt茅. But those lines in the sand have been cleaned out.

    The murky place where those two classes meet is now home to an interesting class of musicians. Some describe them as shalt茅鈥揻rom the words 鈥榮hepeteri鈥 and alt茅.

    There鈥檚 Teni the Entertainer, a multi-hyphenate who freestyles eventual hit songs on a whim and has fans across the board. Ears are perking up to the sound of Barry Jhay, a vocal powerhouse who writes preachy pop songs inspired by his father, Fuji pioneer, Chief Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. Oxlade, a playful R&B fan who makes infectious Afropop currently has one of the hottest songs in the country. GoodGirl LA, a sultry singer/songwriter who feels as at home across genres is racking up buzz. Olamide recently introduced us to Fireboy DML whose turn on songs like 鈥淛ealous鈥 has us excited for what鈥檚 next.

    The best example of Desire鈥檚 impact is perhaps Odunsi himself. Months after he released Desire, Odunsi created another watershed moment with 鈥溾. It is a song that seemed to capture the movement鈥檚 energy so much that Spotify named an entire playlist after it.

    Notable performances at NATIVELand and Homecoming followed. Then, in 2018, he released 鈥溾 with Davido, proof that the mainstream was being won over. 鈥樷, his debut album was released to favourable reviews. He鈥檚 kicked off 2019 with an appearance on Apple鈥檚 Beats 1 and a single with UK singer, Raye.

    This Tuesday, Odunsi tweeted to mark the anniversary of the project that really kicked off his career.

    thank you @TayIwar @Funbimusic & @HigoMusic for creating this classic with me. & thank you @_Falomo_ for bringing my vision to life.鈥 he wrote.

    Hours later, Tay Iwar debuted a scenic music video for 鈥淪pace鈥 available only on Tidal. Days before, Lady Donli had shared and photos from her sessions with Jamaican producer Diplo and singer Mr Eazi in South Africa.

    Everything Is Alternative Till It Becomes Pop.

    Odunsi the Engine sits with host Julie Adenuga on Beats 1 following the release of his single, "Tipsy" featuring Raye.

    And Desire was the first step on the road to bringing a somewhat-hostile audience to understand that. It wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without the doubtless gifts of Funbi and Tay Iwar, two talented acts in a league of their own who are racking up their own benchmarks. The man who produced Desire, GMK, is now known for crafting, alongside BankyondBeatz, the sound of the alt茅 scene. They must feel like proud fathers.

    It鈥檚 impossible to ignore the influence of alte on the mainstream in the years since 鈥淒esire鈥.

    鈥淩endezvous鈥, MI Abaga鈥檚 first release of 2018, was basically a showcase of the scene鈥檚 finest talents. The veteran has repeatedly told of how he surrendered artistic direction on the year鈥檚 second release, 鈥 Yxng Dxnzl: A Study On Self Worth鈥 to Odunsi and GMK. Lady Donli, who appeared on the album, has featured on some of the most popular projects in the last year as well.

    What does it mean to be an alt茅 artiste in 2019? To be unafraid and intent on reflecting your influences, in your own voice, with no eyes for limitations. That鈥檚 the only thing that ever mattered anyway. We just understand it more now.

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