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Sunday, 17 July 2011

Tuface Idibia's mini documentary: The Rise of the Phoenix

The more recent life of Nigeria’s most celebrated contemporary artiste is about to be released in a documentary, entitled, The Rise of the Phoenix. It basically chronicles the last two years in 2face’s career. The reissue of the Unstoppable album; his experience at the 2010 World Cup; the One8 project; 2face Live at Eko Hotel; the 2face and Mario concert in London; the various causes he is involved in and the various awards he has won in that period.


The production dwells on the triumph and rejuvenation of 2baba after the various scandals and controversies that trailed him after his initial success as a solo artiste. It looks at what is arguably the second part of his career so far; his recent successes and metamorphosis to become one of the biggest names in African music at the moment. This is akin to the legend of the Greek mythical Phoenix bird which initially lived for 500 years then burnt itself to ashes and from those ashes arose another phoenix.
It would be produced by Buckwild Media and would be available for commercial release within the next month. There would also be a syndicated broadcast of the documentary as a TV special on selected TV channels just before the full release on CDs.

8 comments:

  1. Alicia says...17 July 2011 at 10:14

    COOL! can't wait to see it. hope it also shows all the groupies he hooks up with. LOL

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  2. Igwe Osita One17 July 2011 at 14:22

    Alicia, 2 face is a singer...His personal life should not be our business? and I dont see the Joke at all....Politicians, Actors, Singers, Pastors etc should be judged based on their professional calling and not based on their personal life......

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  3. But this boy na fine boi ooo...lol look a his million dollar smile, no wonder those baby ma's no gree am rest. smdh

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  4. Alicia says...17 July 2011 at 18:55

    it was a JOKE! sheesh -_-

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  5. @ Igwe Osita, i agree with u but pls pastors should not be judged based on what they teach only o IMO. They have to live and practice what they preach, if not, how then would they be able to lead others to the kingdom?just saying

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  6. nawa oo see his gorimapa! lol anyways he is still a badt guy

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  7. Fine boy.

    I'll play the devil's advocate here with that Phoenix story.....a bit of idolatry

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  8. A documentary should be holistic. should just centre on the one side. Just saying sha

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