Sunday, 16 September 2012
SALUTE TO THE INCREDIBLE SOUND SULTAN
Sound Sultan performs at the Ha
his all star anniversary concert..
Last night in Lagos, Sound
Sultan wrote his entrance
examinations for the legends
university. And he passed in
glowing colours.
The singer-songwriter-
performer used a brilliant
assembly of poetry,
choreography, pantomime,
drama, and song, to create an
unforgettable night for the
thousands that came out for
his 12th anniversary concert.
The Harbour Point auditorium
must have been more than
pleased with Sound Sultan, his
band, the Crown Troupe, DJ
Jimmy JATT, the many guest
acts, and the creative team, for
a brief but near-excellent
show that proved that not all
concerts held outside the Eko
Hotels’ insanely expensive yet
structurally and technically
inflexible hall, are subpar.
A veteran by all definitions,
Sultan did not seem like he
was trying to prove any point,
yet that’s exactly what he did –
showing, with each set, that
he’s not in the league of
today’s hit-drunk pop stars
who have no qualms miming at
their own concerts.
Starting from his debut album
‘Kpsheew— the sound of a
Frustrated Mouth’, he worked
with the band to deliver
Jagbajantis, ghen ghen and
more, with minor tweaks only
ardent fans would notice.
Lanky and fragile in person,
the boldness and courage of
his lyrics made many compare
him with Fela since the early
2000s. Last night, he brought
back those memories again,
with the power of his lyrics,
with some of his Fela-inspired
costumes, and with a surprise
Afrobeat set that featured that
genre’s king Femi Kuti.
But Femi was not the only king
that came out to jam with
Sultan. Africa’s king of pop and
a legend in his own right 2face
Idibia joined his friend for a
thought-provoking
performance of ‘bush meat’;
while M.I, arguably the leader
of Nigeria’s hiphop
community, joined Sultan for
their conscious collabo ‘2010’.
Just before M.I and 2face, the
concert paid a powerful tribute
to hip hop, with an elaborate
freestyle session featuring
some of the rappers that matter
today: Yungsix, Ice Prince,
Ikechukwu, Dr SID and Uzi.
2face and Timaya would have
made that list, had the show’s
director not chased them off
stage, midway into their
ambush freestyle skit.
Unpredictable from A to Z, a
fashion session engineered by
co-host IK Osakioduwa would
lead into a performance of
Sultan’s ode to plus-sized
women ‘Orobo’; just as a brief
stand-up act by Koffi (who was
at his best last night, despite
the initial lukewarm reception)
would lead into, first a drama
featuring Sound Sultan as
groom-to-be who waits
impatiently for his bride-to-be
(Tiwa Savage) during a
traditional Yoruba engagement
ceremony; and later a Sultan-
Tiwa duet of ‘Oko won lode’.
With Crown Troupe members
as support cast (friends of the
groom, friends of the bride,
parents-in-law etc), and Koffi
as overzealous MC, the
wedding episode continues,
with 9ice performing for the
‘couple’, before Fuji giant
Adewale Ayuba emerges, to
entertain them with hits from
the 22-year-old evergreen
Bonsue LP, getting us all on
our feet, screaming – such
incredibly scripted; almost
impeccably executed show that
the words of no writer can
fully capture.
In spite of noticeable sound
hitches and repeated dead air,
and a few performances that
failed the test, this low budget
concert gets a first class –
where many before it, for
example, the Davido O.B.O.
concert, fails woefully. Young
boys like Davido should
actually have been at Harbour
Point last night, taking notes.
Welcome to the Legends’ club,
Sound Sultan. Please take a
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