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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Flamboyant lifestyle killed Chris Okotie's music career - Dede Mabiaku

Fela Anikulapo Kuti's protégé, Dede Mabiaku, in an exclusive interview with Encomium mag, said the reason Pastor Chris Okotie's musical career nosedived many years back was as a result of his excessive flamboyant lifestyle and his attitude of not listening to those who were guiding his career at that time.
"Nigeria has produced many great singers who promoted the culture of the band, among them were Mikel Okri, Feladay and Chris Okotie who is now a Pastor. He (Chris Okotie) was doing it live at that time but what he did at that time was not right. He had all the opportunity to help the young generation because he was the shining light but he killed the essence of it by his Flamboyance to the excess and his not wanting to listen to those  who were tele-guiding his growth. Let these young ones not fall prey to that, is what we are saying"
Mabiaku also talked about the upcoming artists who are trying to be the new Fela of our generation. See that after the cut...


When asked what he thinks of Burnaboy and Oritsefemi who are trying to bring back the legacy of Fela through their songs, Dede said;
"Let me correct one impression. Fela played music live. Fela never used synthesized sound. Fela scored his music and his lyrics came along. Fela groomed his band with the sound he had scored. Ethically, he cultured a sound built within a band. After that, he now performed this song over a period of time before going to the studio to record. See the sequence. Now let us come to the present day artiste, what are they doing? They just go into the studio, make few sounds together, make hooks, roll it round and round and round within a certain amount of minutes and voice on it later. The work is supposedly packaged and you have a musical video that goes with it and you think that is what is similar to what Fela is doing? I am not saying what Fela did because Fela is continual. That is why people still listen to his songs so many years after his physical exit. He is the most regarded Nigerian musician ever. He is the most regarded African celebrated on Broadway. That is because he was doing it live.  These children need to go back to the basics. Go and learn instrument, go and culture band, culture yourself. What is happening now is destruction and disservice to the quality of work Nigeria music industry should have. Granted and agreed they have good voices, granted and agreed they have good packaging, please for God's sake lets not class these songs as Afrobeat. Afrobeat is the music that came for the people, it is a way of life. Do they follow the tenets of this way of life?  No! However I am happy that after so many years, some of them are beginning to realize that the only thing that will make sense is natural African sound that comes with natural African elements. That is why people who are really making it are Solidstar, Davido and Flavour. Burnaboy and Oritsefemi you talked about are also in this category. All they just need to do is to learn more about it and if they do this, it will take the Nigerian music and African music largely to the next level. I fought 2face tire over the matter. He listened to me in the end. Miming is not good for this industry, it kills it. Let's not glorify mediocrity.

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  1. I agree with you

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    1. It's possible he may be correct but how can this man DEDE MABIAKU have the guts or right to speak about any other artistes career ( even that show were he is a judge is appaling ) this man has never made head way musically so where e dey get mouth dey yab Burna boy and oritse fermi wey still carry head commot, DEDE MABIAKU only covered felas songs ( his version of palaver I must admit is damn good if not better than fela's ) this man should be shot for speaking about the careers of artistes and hung for accepting the role of a judge on a show that seeks to fund artistic talent QED

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    2. DEDE MABIAKU ???? A man whose career was virtually non existent save for the endless covering of fela's songs ? (His version of fela's palaver is actually damn good if not better than fela's ) this man could not even raise his head in the industry and sought popularity then by contesting Femi kuti's position as fela's son and even went as far as supporting Seun(for stupid and senseless deeds) against his elder brother . Burna boy and oritse Femi have made much more impact as artiste than dede MABIAKU ever will, that is also why I get sick to my stomach watching him judge on idols , ( trying hard to be Simon cowel ) DEDE MABIAKU PLEASE GO SLEEP , no dey make noise

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    3. And this is coming from someone whose dead father of over 15 years is still more relevant than...
      Pls take several seats, your unsolicited opinions won't facilitate my visa application process or online hustle.

      *** forst to comment ***

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  2. Who are all this nobodies coming out to be giving their irrelevant opinions.

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    1. Same tin I tot,pls who's he again?guiding n givin advices?wat did he mak of d career himself...not dat I support okotie but I wont listen to his advices either

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    2. Anon 2.55pm, u must be really young not to know. Dede is the closest thing to a Fela clone in existence. If u were old enough to see Fela play live, u would get it.

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  3. See kettle wey dey call pot black. Wetin u dey do now?to help up coming, name ur time now. Lol

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  4. This is a stylish direct attack on christendom, Dede, why say all these things against Chris knowing he now pastors a church, there are a million and one other ways to proove your point but you decided to drop it on the church to score points. Your comments will not succeed

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    1. Okoye himself is great at attacking other churches if that's how you wanna see it , I think it's more if accolades than an attack Cos truth is Chris Okotie was damn good

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  5. This pastors/magicians use you people's ignorant to become billionaires over night. No pastor in nigeria has ever cure a common cold or HIV, but na witch they sabi hunt, tb joshua oyedepo, chris (the one that does jerry curl) adeboye ,helen ubapio. Etc

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  6. "Let's not glorify mediocrity". This cuts across every genre of music and life itself. We have glorified mediocrity for too long in this country and what do we have to show for it? Graduates who cannot speak, let alone write an error free paragraph. Doctors who send patients to early graves. Teachers who destroy the destiny of the younger generations. Lecturers who have not revised or updated their knowledge but pass out the same photocopied handouts to students year after year. Mediocre leaders, mediocre pastors...I'm tired of typing. Smh for Nigeria.

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    1. Gbam! And examples abound on this blog too.

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  7. Seriously ?

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  8. "Miming is not good for this industry, it kills it. Let's not glorify mediocrity...."

    VERY RIGHT.

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  9. Dede pls go siddon somewhere. What happened to your own non-existent career despite not being flamboyant?. Did okotie tell u he was suffering? He's actually better off now! #idiot

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  10. Seeing Pastor Chris okotie reminds me of how shallow the human mind can be. People have eyes but cannot see. They just wanna hear somethings.So, the sharp ones tell them such.Bonario how far. I'm sorry pleaseeeee. Can you call me?

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  11. Lolz this Dude is blunt.I like that.Maybe that's why Chris okotie is tryna compensate his failed music career with church biz & maybe being president in 2050

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  12. And he never learnt from that mistake.
    He's just lucky his church members got his back this time.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  13. I don't think his music career is dead, he is a good singer anytime any day, and besides He has made more money being a pastor, so looking back I don't think Chris Okotie will have any regret


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    1. @alloy, I pity people like you, ignorant fools that like to brag about how wealthy a nigerian pastor is, SMH for the future of nigeria. The level of ignorance and stupidity is too much.

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    2. "He has made more money being a pastor. .."

      What an incredibly silly position to support.

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  14. So Uncle Dede what killed your own career?

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    1. Ask him o!
      Infact he never had a music career. He only had back up singer career and he failed at that. Dede is a glorified agbero.

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    2. Help mi ask him o. D man de form i-too-know for music

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    3. Help me ask am ooooo,hes own never began...................pretty T

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    4. Ma tots exactly...lol

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    5. LMAO••Thanks a million for that question cos i was just about to ask about that • •its high time he minds his business with dat his cheating mind in Nigeria idol••#Gbemmysurlar Harrabar@facebook.com say soooo

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  15. Nice appraisal of 9ja muzik,thumbs up

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  16. Did he say davido?

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  17. Yea dos children can feed ur family hater oshi!!

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  18. Too long, Chris okotie is a good singer anytime, anywhere... #dats how chock sees it#

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  19. Mehn, i never knew music is like this untill i read this article, just lovely but in our generation nw live music is just really hard to do bcos most of the voices they use in their music is different frm there real voice bcos the music voice has been engineered already... Dope interview no doubt.....
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  20. Dat dede should jst grab a back sit,where is he in d scene today?


    #####################GOD####################################################punish###################################################devil############################

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  21. Dede you talking have never been successfull in a business except following the late sage or smoking weeds.

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  22. He is just lucky that his church members got his back.

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  23. His flamboyance is still obvious till date.

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  24. Agreed,Christ was excessively flamboyant,but his music was d best and most flamboyant amongst his peers.Nothing killed Christ's music career.His people,insisted that he must go back to school(University,there he got converted)

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  25. this man wey don pass 50 wey no get any original tin wey he don ever do b4 dey open mouth yan dust about upwardly mobile young men whose original hard work has given dem dre names!bros wen u die,what will u be remembrd for?copy fela,copy simon cowell,copy big boy dey yan patek abt okotie wey u no reach hin driver!abeg comot dia!

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    1. Anonymous 3:40pm,you just cracked me up!

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  26. @Anon 3:07pm.... 9ice question......


    ~~Am here 2 rent~~~ not 2 like~~Ikpu

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  27. Hmmm I wonder ooo. Dede watin happen to ur own? Cos e don tey wey we hear ur music ooo and how many people u help. Name dem

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  28. Abeg ask am o.if not for nigerian idol,I dnt think I would ve known him.

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  29. Dede Mabiaku. Patiently waiting for Sam Okoties's response cos i know he.
    How people decide to spend their money doesn't concern you ooh.Looks like an oversabi speech ooh. Why say it in public after advising them in private.

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  30. First sensible comment from Alloy and LOL at Dede what killed your career? I can answer, a flamboyant lifestyle, igbo and sex. Pots and kettles.

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  31. Dede is just a loud mouth, his music carrier is yet to take off and he goes around talking about other people. He still living in the shadows of Fela.... Dede! Back Off and let the real Kutis carry the legends name on.

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  32. Dede. Is an authority on Afrobeat! Listen to him!

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  33. True that, that's the reason y I don't attend all those shows, cus they will be miming instead of performing live


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  34. Didn't bother to read d whol story but wizkid should take note

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  35. he should tell us what killed his own career

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  36. he should tell us what killed his own career

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  37. the truth is bitter..... he has just said the truth.

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  38. Coming from a guy who has lived his life as a Fela wannabe, lacking in originality and self esteem. I am not sure playing Fela's songs all over the place amounts much to a career, unless Dede has sure made one off it.
    He made some valid points, but the context under which Kris Okotie was mentioned is re-writing history in a bid to deceive the young folks who did not witness Kris Okotie's career as a singer.
    I am old enough to know that Okotie, yes had a flamboyant lifestyle which is nothing compared to what is happening now, but did not have a failed musical career. He voluntarily left music for the gospel. He was a successful musician and Dede is old enough to know this. Okotie is the first true pop star we ever had in Nigeria and he indeed lived like a pop star.
    Something tells me there is more to this comment by Dede.

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  39. Linda u wikedt!!! You juat wanna expose dede d fool

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  40. Precise analysis! Dede na koko yarn...on point!

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  41. Dede should go and rest jaree!!He's talking about other people's career, does he have one? Did he ever have a career??When Femi and Seun Kuti has succeeded in forging their own paths, he's still here hiding under being Fela's protege! He's not even ashamed!!He should go remove the BIG WOOD in his eyes before talking abt others

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  42. Just read some of the juvenile comments here. For Christ's sake, Dede is absolutely right. Contemporary musicians like Bez, Darey Art Alade, Asa,Tuface etc, can never fade away in some years to come, because they have depth in their music. LIBers dissing Dede that he is a fail musician, does not know what they are talking about. You must have one POP Musical CD, I mean Popular Music to be regarded as a successful musician. Dede plays life music, which is original. I have been to many live music shows in the world and I must Nigerian musicians are ripping people off with all these miming they classify as live music. A time would come when the WHEAT will be separated from the CHAFF.

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    1. True dat Tunde, I agree with you...Dede plays live music, been to a lot of performances he's done. Not studio recording....

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  43. Just read some of the juvenile comments here. For Christ's sake, Dede is absolutely right. Contemporary musicians like Bez, Darey Art Alade, Asa,Tuface etc, can never fade away in some years to come, because they have depth in their music. LIBers dissing Dede that he is a fail musician, does not know what they are talking about. You must have one POP Musical CD, I mean Popular Music to be regarded as a successful musician. Dede plays life music, which is original. I have been to many live music shows in the world and I must Nigerian musicians are ripping people off with all these miming they classify as live music. A time would come when the WHEAT will be separated from the CHAFF.

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  44. That same flamboyant life style will kill him. Man of devil.

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  45. Some people here just don't have any reasonable thing to say but to "diss".. Dede made a whole lotta sense. What most of the present day musicians do is to mime which is not really good for the industry!!! Some of them cannot really play any musical instrument! That is why Dede mentioned the likes of 2face,Flavour,Davido n co as original!

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  46. He didnt mention Phyno????
    He's ignorant!

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  47. Sam Okotie ke?

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  48. I may not be a Fan of Dede Mabiaku, but he is correct 101%!!!
    Meanwhile Dede talking about lifestyle, yours isnt any any better than Chris Okotie's. How much have you contributed to your two teenage kids in University Lives? last year, 2 yrs, 5 yrs, 10yrs ago? Not Much? or not at at all...

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  49. Someone said he has made more money being a pastor..its true because blind people like u are the onces he is robbing.

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  50. isn't this the guy that does a poor imitation of Fela? how is he giving anyone advise/ last I checked his best claim to fame was dating Ruth Osime of thisday and that's not saying much

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    1. Poor imitation? By far the best I've ever seen!

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  51. ''The standard of music has fallen world wide. The bare has been greatly lowered and everything count as good music but times have changed, no thanks to digitisation. We often listen to music from the 1970's and 80s and we refer to them as ''Good Old Classics'' or ''Evergreen Songs''. In 30-40 years time, can the future generation refer to these mediocre music of our time as ''Good Old Classics''?.''
    -Emuobo Ogbodu.

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  52. I Love dede so much cos he is not bias!

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  53. @anon April 23, 2014 at 12:00 AM gbam.

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  54. APPLE or wteva silly name u av 2 identify urslf with....u sure are d 4bidden apple dt shld b avoided..u call sm1 man of d devil..hw did u knw dat if u dnt belong to d same clang...????so many jobless wannabz here tho!..

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  55. *clan I meant...

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  56. dede im for live music all the way, but you're a pot calling kettle black. release your long awaited album o and prove your critics wrong!

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  57. Lemme stay indifferent to Dede's opinion abt rev chris.. However; he made a valid and constructive criticism abt how he feels with dis our up-rising celebrated music idols. Dede owes nobody no apology #shikena

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  58. Dede, let's hear an original song from u first before u open ur igbo infested breath to talk. By d way, I listened to Chris Okotie's 'I need someone' online a few weeks ago, it still is d bomb! He left d stage when d ovation was loudest.... Unlike u backstage rat.

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