And the reason we are gushing is not
just entirely because the song choices are totally off the hook. They are all
Nigerian songs, cutting across a number of genres from pop to techno, hip-hop
and Afrobeats. Beat that, patriot! From Black Magic’s Rainbow matching
the establishment shots that open Episode four so beautifully to the rest of
the music inserted so tastefully and masterfully like ketchup tattooed on a
hotdog, the sound doesn’t go wrong for so much as a second.
A personal highlight is where Impostor,
that gem of a jam by Aristokrat Records Pucado and Kamar saunters poignantly
into the atmosphere of the penthouse where Obi and its’ owner are having a
telling lunch that is the prologue of a young man-cougar relationship. The song
is sensual enough set the mode for the events that follow where words that are
left unsaid and subtle looks pass back and forth between the pair. Killer.
18:20 is another. Emmy Gee’s Rands
& Nairas virtually rolls out the carpets in a grand manner for Obi
to bounce out of his boss’s office in true Rick Rossesque fashion and its
thumping sound is just perfect that giving thanks in appreciation of the work
input of the production and editing crew would so not be out of place.
Who can fault the use of that Studio
Magic and Ajebutter 22 collaboration – Celebrate in Advance at
19:30 when the gang head out to a dinner to celebrate Tokunbo’s incoming good
fortune? No one? Thought so!
It is also hard not to notice that
the right instrumentals are used in places where the lyrics themselves would
particularly make a mess of the song selection if allowed to play on. Take for
instance, the scene in one of the episodes where Eki is having a photo shoot at
her studio with a model; SDC’s Feel Alright is used to this
effect as only the DJ Juls-produced beat takes charge.
Throughout the series, it is so easy
to note that the catalogue employed in making these choices is as large in
depth as it is lovely in execution. Variety is the spice of life and the
afterlife and adds an extra layer to every story, including this one.
Made-in-Nigeria brands and products
are -let’s face it - just not there yet. There is promise but the quality of
service doesn’t cut it yet. This is of course why it gladdens the heart to see
improvements in this regard. Gidi Up undoubtedly has its flaws
but it ticks a great deal of boxes all-round, one of them being the music
selection. Self-explanatory and clichéd scores and soundtracks are the
hallmarks of the archetypal Nollywood production but this series evades the
stereotype and is miles ahead.
One wonders for how long this can be
kept up. Will the quality wane, flicker and perchance go into deep slumber?
Followers of the series will easily wave this pessimism off because the music
selection in the first season was similarly fantastic. But this is Nigeria
where consistency is a problem, quality has a switch that can be flicked on and
off indiscriminately and nothing is guaranteed.
We’ll watch and see.
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I watched Gidi up 2 today and I was really impressed with the settings, editing and production and their music selection was mind blowing. Big ups to the team for working round the clock to give us a quality series to enjoy. Still waiting for episode 6. My favorite tracks on the selection were imposter and okheneme by Pucado www.firstclassexclusive.blogspot.com
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I actually watched ds cos my former boss' son was der and It was unbelievable! I was so proud of my country. The cameras were sick,made lagos look like some mega city,the cast was excellent,so many pretty girls wt good diction and acting skills and den I finally saw OC ukeje act. He din't disappoint. Waiting patiently for episode 6m thanks 4 raising d bar guys!
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