The Maintain trio struck gold twice when they interpolated raunchy hits by LL Cool J and Ludacris. Catch Cold threw a party that left them with some angry 'girlfriends' NaijaClassics OFamiloni
Also receive offers from The Africa ReportThis contrasts the inferiority complex that is often associated with culture shock, especially since the United States is superior to Nigeria in the context of global politics.
In the fourth verse, Sting sings that it “takes more than combat gear to make a man/ takes more than a licence for a gun” and “gentleness, sobriety are rare in this society” on the bridge. Just as Sting had done, Agesse starts by talking about food, which is usually a major cultural marker. However, instead of drinking tea like Sting, she takes starch .Like Sting did in his first and second verses, she also sings about the distinction of her accent. This she does as she walks down Marina Road, a major commercial thoroughfare in Lagos Island, with her handbag by her side.
Agesse’s song ends with the same emphatic charge for originality as Sting’s: “Be yourself, no matter what they say.”The first appearance of the name Domitilla in the Nigerian entertainment scene was in a 1996 Zeb Ejiro film.
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