Born to a veteran music
entrepreneur, 11-year old Fatiah Kanyinsola Ojediran is in love with Afropop
music, though she detests its misuse and the display of immorality by too many
commercial Afropop artistes in the bustling Nigerian music industry.
So, she is blazing a brand-new trail
for herself in the youthful subgenre.
Watching her dad, Mr. Abiodun
Ojediran, over the years as he mentored and managed and promoted several music
artistes to fame and fortune under his prestigious record label - Climax
Records, Fatiah whose stage name is spelt and pronounced Phatiah has paid a
close attention to her dad's trade to gain unfiltered and unfettered mentorship
for her budding craftsmanship.
Endowed with a refined upbringing
from the United Kingdom where she was born on August 26, 2008, Phatiah has
grown continuously with her increasing exposure to the heart of the Nigerian
music industry under her dad's tutelage.
She has been developing her
personality and music talents into skills to project her passion of
entertaining and inspiring youths to excellence while advocating for their
quality education and upbringing.
However, Phatiah detests the lewd
and ludicrous lyrics and the obscene pictures that typify lots of the songs and
music videos dominating the contemporary mainstream music industry in Nigeria.
Reflecting her distaste for the ill
trend, she subconsciously developed a streak for the "conscious music"
subgenre: the timeless class of music that laces conscience-pricking lyrics and
choruses that arouse self-consciousness all around soothing instrumentals and
danceable beats which sometimes may not be so danceable.
Nigerian-French singer, songwriter and
recording artiste, Asa, the "Fire on the Mountain" crooner; Omawumi
Magbele of "If You Ask Me" fame; Beautiful Nubia with his
surprisingly popular danceable and undanceable folksongs, and even our former
music starlet Benita Okojie with her vernacular hit songs among others, are
Nigerian epitomes of our indigenous conscious music among several others.
Quite distinctively though,
Phatiah's revival of the conscious music sub in Nigeria arises with an
innovative blend of drumbeats, the danceable African percussion specialty,
short but strong verses of motivational lyrics, memorable melodic chorus and
soothingly melodious tunes. All these and more together spice her songs
in readily danceable singles, finely blended for children's occasions and kiddies'
parties, miles away from those that are played for listening pleasure only,
undanceable, and good when not for dancing.
With two earlier singles -
"Education" and "Love Is All We Need", her third and
recently released single "Leaders of Tomorrow" is already
consolidating and illuminating her niche of the "conscious Afropop"
in the Nigerian music field.
Commenting about the new single,
Phatiah said, "I made 'Leaders of Tomorrow' with the aim to draw public
attention in a world-class standard to the challenges that children face in
this part of the world, especially in a standard that meets the objectives of
the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF)".
And quite evidently, her world-class
standard is meeting the objectives of other stakeholders too including the
Governments, corporate organisations, top concert promoters and top music
acts.
Also recently at a state occasion,
Phatiah who is a young lookalike of Nigeria's Asa, the majestic songbird, wowed
the guests as she delivered on stage a majestic rendition of the national
anthem, signalling the opening of events at the public inauguration of
the second term in office of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as the Governor of Kogi
State, Nigeria.
Remarkably, the promising music act
and youth development advocate is already a brand ambassador of a blooming real
estate company, Numatville.
Severally she has been awed by her
audiences' ovations when honoured to stage her craft at rave live performances
including Star Kids Awards; Music and Message Concert at the Freedom Park,
Lagos; One Lagos Fiesta; Lagos State University Music Concert; Lagos State
Music Fiesta and the 2018 Nigeria Independence Party staged in Lagos.
Phatiah, a JSS 2 student of the
prestigious Starfield College, Lagos and an indigene of Ogun State in Southwest
Nigeria, already has in her kitty numerous awards won across the nation, thanks
to her lyrics composed in classic and simple but sensible English language.
Some of her awards are the ENYA Award for Most Outstanding Kid 2018; Arise O'
Nigeria Award for Most Outstanding Kid 2019; Coolwealth Award for Best Kid
Artiste 2019, and ENYA Award for Best Kid in Music Entertainment 2020.
Currently, Phatiah's new video for
the 'Leaders of Tomorrow' single is enjoying a frequent play on air on radio
and online in mainstream music channels including YouTube. The video was
directed by the award-winning music cinematographer, Olalekan Buari aka
Unlimited LA, the Computer Science and Mathematics graduate from the
Lagos State University and bubbly brains behind several popular music videos in
the bustling Nigerian music market for top artistes including 2face, the Mavin
Crew, Olamide, Burna Boy, Sean Tizzle, Skills, Pasuma, etc
With her passion to impact humanity
positively, visiting and donating gifts to the less privileged youths and
schools including the Modupe Cole Memorial Childcare Treatment Home School,
Akoka, Lagos; Phatiah the young pianist is already touching lives with her
conscious Afropop music and philanthropy. And her stardom is just beginning...
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