Nigerian Music has metamorphosed into an international type of music
from the local recordings that greeted Nigerians at independence. One
could count the number of musicians at that time without cracking one’s
brain. There were very few live bands, as well as radio stations in the
country.
These pioneer Nigerian Artists had simple, but conscious lyrics. The
Nigerian musician threw conscious lyrics away in favour of fast selling
lyrics usually in nature and glorifying sex, forgetting that music is a
mission not a competition.
DA HOLYMAN
Da Holyman started his music in the early 90s in Jos city, Nigeria.
He was a member of the popular group known as Men In Black (MIB) a group
formed by Da Holyman and Late Rex Alberto Shibarbs who was one of the
best radio presenters in Jos and Nigeria at that time. Da Holyman was
Influenced by the king of Pop, Michael Jackson of blessed memory. He
started music with the stage name “Voodoo man”, a man who had sold his
soul to the devil. Living a bad life style and writing X-rated lyrics.
The name Da Holyman evolved after his personal encounter with Jesus
Christ, after reading the Bible passage that says, “at the end of time
all men shall bear the inscription Holy, Holy, Holy on their foreheads
and chest”. Born August 19, 1975, hails from Gwer Local Government of
Benue State Nigeria. The home state of one of Africa’s best music
artistes 2 Face Idibia.
His real name is Terry Tyokura Gang, handles the acoustic guitar and
keyboard. Calls his kind of music ZEBRA Music, meaning a style of music
that is neither gospel nor circular, but in between. Just like the Zebra
animal which is neither black nor white, but in between. He is blessed
with a gift of writing deep and conscious lyrics with constant recourse
to rhyming scheme. He raps with confidence and skills, recently people
have likened him to Rugged Man, mode 9 and presently MI. From this
moment onwards, Da Holyman is taking over the Nigerian music industry
with his Holy lyrics. He has a slogan “Holy life” a concept he deduced
from the late 2 Pac Shakur’s Thug Life Message.
Holyman attended Corona Private School Bukuru, after which he
proceeded to Federal Government College Jos. Due to transfer, he moved
to Greater Tomorrow Comprehensive Secondary School Benin, Edo State
Nigeria. He returned to Jos to pursue a Diploma Programme in Tourism at
the Plateau State Polytechnic Barking Ladi. His search for knowledge
never stopped him from pursing his musical career as he was performing
on campus and even performed at Miss Uni-Jos Beauty Pageant then
alongside Rex Alberto Shibarbs of MIB. Not satisfied with the Diploma
Qualification, he went to University of Abuja to study a course related
to his ambition in life. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre
Arts and is currently undertaking a second degree in Computer Science.
He served in Ebonyi State during his National Youth Service Corpse
Assignment. He was posted to Ebonyi State Arts Council, where he won the
Second Best Choreographer prize at the orientation camp with the dance
he directed and choreographed.
He also has an American award known as Konga Hidden Talents Awards,
which he won in the year 2000. Holyman emerged the overall winner of the
University of Abuja campus talent hunt show, with the song “One Man’s
Food is Another Man’s Poison” in 1998/9 Da Holyman’s debut album is
titled Happy Home. It is a 10 tracker album. The title Happy Home is
used symbolically here. Home here refers to his beloved country Nigeria.
Mama refers to Mother Nature. The album opens with the title track
Happy Home, the second track, Lucky man. A question pops up as track
three, Why Do You Judge Me? Wife Party, Dance for me and A One Party mix
are the fourth, fifth, sixth track respectively.
A remix of Happy Home featuring Adu Deme is on the seventh track.
Even people with clean lyrics have one special person in their life,
that is why the pen ultimate track is titled Anything I Do, I Do For
You. The final track on this album is titled One Man’s sounds is Another
Man’s Noise. This album has a song for every class of music lover, a
song for the young, old, good and bad people
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