Meet Lagbaja, the masked king of Afrobeat music
11.06.2010
12:09 pm

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Music
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Nigeria
Fela Kuti
Lagbaja
Afrobeat

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Bisade Ologunde isn’t the only masquerading musician out there of course, but the Nigerian sax man and bandleader is definitely one of the most intriguing.

Lagos-born and Manhattan-based musician took the name Lagbaja (meaning “anonymous” or “faceless one” in Yoruba) when he started his career in the early ‘90s. Wearing a variety of masks onstage falls right in line with carnival tradition of his Yoruba tribe, and has enhanced his appeal among Nigerians. Ologunde’s hip-hop-era take on Afrobeat—he’s taken to naming his style “Africano,” after the title of his fourth album—takes in aspects of jazz and modern R&B. And as seen below in this excellently choreographed video, deals with some of the same issues…
 

 
Check out Lagbaja’s intense live show in Ife, near Lagos…
 

 
Get: Lagbaja’s Africano ...The Mother Of Groove [MP3 album download]
 
Get: Lagjaba’s We Before Me [CD]

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