Majekodunmi Fasheke, known more as
Majek Fashek, is a well- known Nigerian reggae musician, whose popularity
reached the zenith in the late 80s with his popular song, “Send down the Rain.”
For many years, he was not only a
darling of reggae music lovers, but also those who like good music. He later
went to the United States of America, from where different stories trailed his
life. He spoke
on many issues in this interview.
It seems reggae music is going down
in Nigeria. Unlike other genres of music, there has not been any new thing in
reggae music. So, as a reggae musician, how do you intend to revive it?
Reggae music cannot go down, because
reggae music is like a gospel music, we just need the right people to play it,
that is it. But, why reggae music is going down is just because we don’t have
the right people to play it. In our time, we had competition, Kimono, me, Oritz
Wiliki, we had what I can call destructive competition like what they had in
juju music then.
Some people are saying Majek is from
Ilesa in Osun State, others are saying you are from Benin in Edo State. Can you
clear the air?
My father was from Ilesa and
Abeokuta, that is, my father’s parents were from Ilesa and Abeokuta, but my
mother came from Benin. No mixture.
Let’s talk about friends; before
Hajia came into the picture, people said your friends abandoned you. How true
is that?
I came to save Nigeria.
I mean how do you feel about being
dumped by friends, I am not asking you why you came to Nigeria…
Hold on, forget about friends. I
came to Nigeria, I am revisionary, and why do you think I am sitting down here?
People are coming to enslave Nigeria again, and I am here to save Nigeria and
you are here talking about friends. God sent me to come and save Nigeria, they
want to come and overthrow Nigeria again through subsidy. If that subsidy
succeeded, Nigeria would have died.
Your music, Send Down the Rain, was
a hit then even up till now. What gave you the inspiration for that track?
It was God. God did everything. See,
let me talk about Nigeria. People are suffering, people are dying and yet
government is not doing anything about it. Government is expected to be paying
our electricity bill, people pay their bills, yet they are not enjoying it. I
want to become the president of Nigeria but I need $100 million to make that
dream come true.
Is presidency for sale?
No, it’s not for sale, but I want to
be a revisionary president.
But I am sure if you have $100
million, you would not bother to run for presidency again?
No, I am very serious o; I want to
be the president of Nigeria. We are leaving in hell in Nigeria. One doesn’t
need to die before going to hell. We are already in hell in Nigeria.
Majekodunmi
Fasheke, known more as Majek Fashek, is a well- known Nigerian reggae
musician, whose popularity reached the zenith in the late 80s with his
popular song, “Send down the Rain.”
For many years, he was not only a darling of reggae music lovers, but also those who like good music. He later went to the United States of America, from where different stories trailed his life. He spoke on many issues in this interview.
It seems reggae music is going down in Nigeria. Unlike other genres of music, there has not been any new thing in reggae music. So, as a reggae musician, how do you intend to revive it?
Reggae music cannot go down, because reggae music is like a gospel music, we just need the right people to play it, that is it. But, why reggae music is going down is just because we don’t have the right people to play it. In our time, we had competition, Kimono, me, Oritz Wiliki, we had what I can call destructive competition like what they had in juju music then.
Some people are saying Majek is from Ilesa in Osun State, others are saying you are from Benin in Edo
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/06/i-want-to-be-the-president-of-nigeria-majek-fashek/#sthash.sOBIt87I.dpuf
For many years, he was not only a darling of reggae music lovers, but also those who like good music. He later went to the United States of America, from where different stories trailed his life. He spoke on many issues in this interview.
It seems reggae music is going down in Nigeria. Unlike other genres of music, there has not been any new thing in reggae music. So, as a reggae musician, how do you intend to revive it?
Reggae music cannot go down, because reggae music is like a gospel music, we just need the right people to play it, that is it. But, why reggae music is going down is just because we don’t have the right people to play it. In our time, we had competition, Kimono, me, Oritz Wiliki, we had what I can call destructive competition like what they had in juju music then.
Some people are saying Majek is from Ilesa in Osun State, others are saying you are from Benin in Edo
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/06/i-want-to-be-the-president-of-nigeria-majek-fashek/#sthash.sOBIt87I.dpuf
3 comments:
Lol so hilarious, this man no serious
u can say that again
Inconsistent....but certain aspects r true.
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