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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Yudala represents new universal language - Iyanya

Since its release last month, the track Yudala recorded by Made Men Music Group (MMMG) main act Iyanya, has enjoyed rave reviews from critics and music enthusiasts as well as growing airplay on conventional and other media. In this interview, Iyanya reveals the inspiration behind the song as well as the meaning of the word –Yudala.
Q. You have quickly followed up the audio release with the video of Yudala which has enjoyed positive reviews. What’s the inspiration behind Yudala?
Iyanya: Yudala is a goodwill song. It is a message of hope to Nigerians and the world at large. You will notice that the release of the song was a strategic one for us as it coincided with the successful conclusion of the 2015 elections in Nigeria.

The song appeals to the renewed hope in the new atmosphere of change in our socio-political experience as a nation. In fact, Yudala took the better part of nine months from conceptualization, selection of the featured artistes, recording and eventual release as everything had to be perfect. You mentioned the quality of the video and I’m sure you must have noticed how unique it is. Yudala is a song of hope, a song of prosperity, one of peace and best wishes.

Q. Can you explain the meaning and origin of the word – Yudala?
A. Yudala is a universal language; it is not specific to any ethnic region or locality. Yudala is the new cool. It is a new mode of expressing felicitations. As my manager Ubi Franklin has noted, you won’t be out of place if you welcome your colleague in the office with Yudala. Very soon, Yudala will be the word children will greet their parents with in the morning. Yudala stands for respect, best wishes, peace of mind, prosperity. Who wouldn’t want such universal virtues? 

Q. If Yudala is a universal language, how do you explain the use of local languages and bold display of Nigerian culture in the video?
A. Charity, as they say, begins at home. Yudala is first and foremost a goodwill song which has the Nigerian experience as its primary focus. Secondly, it is a song with universal appeal in light of the virtues being espoused in the song. If you understand all three languages used, you will observe that the qualities Yudala represents were mentioned in Ibo, Yoruba and Hausa languages in the song. Furthermore, the song was an opportunity to show off our rich cultural heritage as a nation through the dresses, dance style and appearances of the characters in the video. It is a song for all people and a song for all seasons.


Here is a link to the audio. Listen, download and enjoy - https://soundcloud.com/gid-7/yudala-iyanya-ft-selebobo-tekno-baci-and-mystro



 You can also watch the rave-making video below...

28 comments:

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Goodluck to them all. Carry on, jah bless ur hustle.

Bishop Dammy said...

So yudala is a recognised term? An acceptable language? Not a slang? Well with the message he's trying to pass in the interview that he was inspired to do that song for the country, it's okay! Just that after this very good one, the next you'd hear would be about "bombom" and the likes... profiting vanity. too bad. Matt 6:33

Unknown said...

Cool

E teddy said...

Always on point

Unknown said...

Okay heard

Unknown said...

OK o, I hear

Unknown said...

Nice one Iyanya

Anonymous said...

Ok

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Anonymous said...

we shd be thinking of how to help our economy, with the fall in global oil and gas prices. The past administration has hinted that the nation is in serious deficit, no one takes anything seriously..

This is not the time for passitivity and dancing...

phatgal said...

this tekno boy looks like an old man

Nky said...

No MB

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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I love that applaudice though....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Nice

Unknown said...

Goodwill message indeed. More like music to fill up ur pockets with the dough..

#FOCUS n #ACHIEVE

Anonymous said...

The video is being blocked on copyright grounds by another group.

Unknown said...

What is the meaning of the word: Yudala??? He dey yarn rubbish. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

What is the meaning of the word: Yudala??? He dey yarn rubbish. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Noted

Anonymous said...

Don't you just love iyanya?


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Anonymous said...

Nice concept, nice song, awesome video...I wish you all YUDALA!

Chioma said...

YUDALA to you all

Unknown said...

Okay....

Unknown said...

Well said

Subomi said...

good video, lovely song

Anonymous said...

U ppl are stupid,d music no make any sense yet u lot r givin dem thumbs up,Nigerians nd stupid music..
Ola Brampton say so

Unknown said...

I love Kukere, bt thia one? no! no!! e no follow at all.. Iyanya bro, reawaken your creativity. #respect.

Anonymous said...

I wish you all Yudala, i like the greeting aspect...makes more sense to me

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