1 00:00:07,173 --> 00:00:10,493 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame podcast 2 00:00:10,613 --> 00:00:11,493 Speaker 1: from News Talks. 3 00:00:11,493 --> 00:00:16,933 Speaker 2: It'd be Gods, just Sody Barmby. 4 00:00:17,533 --> 00:00:22,173 Speaker 1: If you know around mining how we say early money 5 00:00:23,333 --> 00:00:33,973 Speaker 1: round Burning, Burning. 6 00:00:34,493 --> 00:00:48,053 Speaker 3: By Berney. This is cool. Ah. That song is called burning, 7 00:00:49,013 --> 00:00:52,253 Speaker 3: it's by Times. She's just released a new album called 8 00:00:52,413 --> 00:00:55,253 Speaker 3: Born in the Wild, and our music review at Stelle 9 00:00:55,253 --> 00:00:56,773 Speaker 3: Clifford's been listening, Hey. 10 00:00:57,893 --> 00:01:01,213 Speaker 2: Good morning. Actually my favorite song off the whole album 11 00:01:01,373 --> 00:01:02,293 Speaker 2: that song Burner, is it? 12 00:01:02,573 --> 00:01:02,773 Speaker 3: Yeah? 13 00:01:03,493 --> 00:01:05,653 Speaker 2: Yeah? And this is something about people who do that 14 00:01:05,813 --> 00:01:11,093 Speaker 2: are in soul, I guess kind of sounds and their voices, 15 00:01:11,133 --> 00:01:13,253 Speaker 2: but also the songs they choose to perform. I just 16 00:01:13,413 --> 00:01:16,373 Speaker 2: I just think they're really cool. People like I'm like 17 00:01:16,733 --> 00:01:20,333 Speaker 2: she's I think she's really cool. And that song in 18 00:01:20,373 --> 00:01:23,333 Speaker 2: particular is about that whole you know, when you're aiming 19 00:01:23,413 --> 00:01:25,133 Speaker 2: for things in life and you feel like you're sort 20 00:01:25,133 --> 00:01:26,893 Speaker 2: of like, oh, this might all just disappear on me, 21 00:01:27,013 --> 00:01:30,773 Speaker 2: but actually everyone's got their own inner battles in a turmoil, 22 00:01:30,893 --> 00:01:33,293 Speaker 2: and she's kind of reflecting on some of the stuff 23 00:01:33,293 --> 00:01:36,173 Speaker 2: that she's been through. But also because it's such a 24 00:01:36,213 --> 00:01:38,653 Speaker 2: pretty song, you don't necessarily have to delve into the depth, 25 00:01:38,733 --> 00:01:42,293 Speaker 2: too much of that kind of thing that's going on, which, yeah, 26 00:01:42,453 --> 00:01:44,533 Speaker 2: this is a really great album. She's actually a new 27 00:01:44,653 --> 00:01:47,213 Speaker 2: artist to me. Unbeknownst, I had probably heard a couple 28 00:01:47,253 --> 00:01:50,533 Speaker 2: of her things, but I didn't realize because a lot 29 00:01:50,613 --> 00:01:54,493 Speaker 2: of how she's been thrown into the limelight is her collaborations. 30 00:01:56,173 --> 00:02:00,413 Speaker 2: And really early on it was with hang On Name 31 00:02:00,573 --> 00:02:03,853 Speaker 2: whiz Kid. There was a song that she featured on 32 00:02:05,053 --> 00:02:07,133 Speaker 2: with that artist that sort of had a polted her 33 00:02:07,173 --> 00:02:11,493 Speaker 2: onto the Billboard charts, and then suddenly other collaborations from there, 34 00:02:11,613 --> 00:02:14,853 Speaker 2: like she is one of the performers of a song off. Okay, 35 00:02:14,893 --> 00:02:16,093 Speaker 2: now I've got to think of the name of the 36 00:02:16,173 --> 00:02:20,493 Speaker 2: movie I can do this. 37 00:02:22,213 --> 00:02:24,813 Speaker 3: Yeah, Okay, I would go, yeah, yeah, it's. 38 00:02:24,693 --> 00:02:26,813 Speaker 2: A really big movie and it's just fallen off. But anyway, 39 00:02:26,813 --> 00:02:28,773 Speaker 2: it's meant that she's ended up doing songs with Rihanna, 40 00:02:28,973 --> 00:02:32,413 Speaker 2: you know, like people like that. Here we go. 41 00:02:32,853 --> 00:02:35,413 Speaker 3: Okay, I talked about that Earliers. I shouldn't have needed 42 00:02:35,413 --> 00:02:35,893 Speaker 3: to google it. 43 00:02:36,813 --> 00:02:39,013 Speaker 2: Is it Blake Panther? Okay, now I'm now I'm like, 44 00:02:39,173 --> 00:02:41,053 Speaker 2: is that now I'm down in myself? No, she was 45 00:02:42,533 --> 00:02:47,733 Speaker 2: was Wakanda. That's that she did a cover of Bob Mouley, Yeah, 46 00:02:48,253 --> 00:02:49,853 Speaker 2: and from the like Yeah. So there was a song 47 00:02:49,893 --> 00:02:52,093 Speaker 2: that Rihanna is on in the same movie. She's part 48 00:02:52,133 --> 00:02:54,613 Speaker 2: of that writing team and she performed vocally on that. 49 00:02:55,133 --> 00:02:56,013 Speaker 3: So she's worked. 50 00:02:56,013 --> 00:02:58,293 Speaker 2: Behind the scenes or sort of there, but you know, 51 00:02:58,453 --> 00:03:00,453 Speaker 2: like that thing with suddenly her own stuff is now 52 00:03:00,533 --> 00:03:03,973 Speaker 2: taking the forefront, which is awesome. She's been at Coach Sheller, 53 00:03:04,093 --> 00:03:06,253 Speaker 2: so she's had a real good showcase of showing off 54 00:03:06,373 --> 00:03:10,173 Speaker 2: what she does ahead of this album coming out, and 55 00:03:10,293 --> 00:03:12,653 Speaker 2: I just really love it. I love that change up 56 00:03:12,733 --> 00:03:15,853 Speaker 2: of that sort of afro beats kind of sound that 57 00:03:15,973 --> 00:03:19,133 Speaker 2: you get from her. I don't think that she's made 58 00:03:19,213 --> 00:03:22,093 Speaker 2: the production to heavy either, Like I think her voice 59 00:03:22,133 --> 00:03:26,173 Speaker 2: still stands out above that. Also in that kind of 60 00:03:26,413 --> 00:03:29,693 Speaker 2: R and B sort of soul groovery're kind of way 61 00:03:29,733 --> 00:03:33,253 Speaker 2: where there's those little talkie interludes, you know, like like 62 00:03:33,373 --> 00:03:35,493 Speaker 2: her mum or a manager or someone talking about what's 63 00:03:35,533 --> 00:03:37,533 Speaker 2: going to happen with her and how her career is 64 00:03:37,573 --> 00:03:40,493 Speaker 2: going to go and people's opinions of her. I don't 65 00:03:40,493 --> 00:03:42,853 Speaker 2: know if it necessarily makes the album, but I think 66 00:03:42,933 --> 00:03:45,013 Speaker 2: for me it makes me learn her journey and I 67 00:03:45,133 --> 00:03:48,413 Speaker 2: kind of like that when I probably haven't, you know, 68 00:03:48,613 --> 00:03:50,333 Speaker 2: been with her right from the get go. Also, the 69 00:03:50,413 --> 00:03:54,013 Speaker 2: album makes me feel happy, which is interesting when there's 70 00:03:54,013 --> 00:03:57,173 Speaker 2: sort of some melancholy on here and you know, there's 71 00:03:57,213 --> 00:04:01,493 Speaker 2: the pressures of becoming famous in her pre famed life 72 00:04:01,573 --> 00:04:04,973 Speaker 2: and some of the darkness there. Yet overall you sort 73 00:04:04,973 --> 00:04:09,333 Speaker 2: of feel this positive sound from the music. It's always 74 00:04:09,373 --> 00:04:10,773 Speaker 2: a weird sort of place to be when you say 75 00:04:10,853 --> 00:04:12,813 Speaker 2: an album made you happy. But she's probably reflecting on 76 00:04:12,933 --> 00:04:16,853 Speaker 2: some of the dark stuff. But it's the music that 77 00:04:16,933 --> 00:04:19,573 Speaker 2: she's put along with that that I think sort of 78 00:04:19,613 --> 00:04:22,213 Speaker 2: helps that. Born in the wild, this album has made 79 00:04:22,653 --> 00:04:26,813 Speaker 2: history the most streamed album by a Nigerian female artist 80 00:04:26,893 --> 00:04:30,133 Speaker 2: in a single day on Spotify eight million streams Wow 81 00:04:30,653 --> 00:04:32,253 Speaker 2: in one day when it first came out. 82 00:04:33,813 --> 00:04:35,653 Speaker 3: So good. So I reckon she's going to be the 83 00:04:35,693 --> 00:04:37,853 Speaker 3: first of me and she's. 84 00:04:37,693 --> 00:04:40,053 Speaker 2: Delving into that like that's what she wants to represent. 85 00:04:40,213 --> 00:04:42,213 Speaker 2: So I think for her, this is her growth on 86 00:04:42,373 --> 00:04:46,253 Speaker 2: something that's kind of a universal attraction in afrobeat kind 87 00:04:46,253 --> 00:04:49,173 Speaker 2: of place with their R and B bass. But I 88 00:04:49,213 --> 00:04:51,453 Speaker 2: wouldn't be surprised if she pushes the boundaries with that 89 00:04:51,893 --> 00:04:54,053 Speaker 2: in regards to being a Nigerian artist, and I love 90 00:04:54,173 --> 00:04:57,613 Speaker 2: that it's got those real earthy tones. The conger drums 91 00:04:57,693 --> 00:05:01,653 Speaker 2: come in, there's some wind shimes, there's some rattle sort 92 00:05:01,693 --> 00:05:04,733 Speaker 2: of sounds that you're hearing that that comes from her foundation, 93 00:05:05,333 --> 00:05:07,373 Speaker 2: and I you know, like you almost want that to 94 00:05:07,453 --> 00:05:10,813 Speaker 2: be pushed more, and I think it will come. But 95 00:05:10,933 --> 00:05:15,893 Speaker 2: then those real rhythmic, catchy melodies from someone who is 96 00:05:15,933 --> 00:05:19,933 Speaker 2: a singer, songwriter slash producer herself, you know, yeah, and 97 00:05:20,093 --> 00:05:22,493 Speaker 2: this tone of her voice, there's just something I really 98 00:05:22,573 --> 00:05:26,133 Speaker 2: love about that. Often when listening to an album for 99 00:05:26,173 --> 00:05:28,853 Speaker 2: the first time, I sort of it's like meditation. You know, 100 00:05:29,013 --> 00:05:31,853 Speaker 2: your mind wanders and you're like, gotta listen to this album. 101 00:05:31,933 --> 00:05:33,933 Speaker 2: But then you sort of wander and you come in 102 00:05:34,013 --> 00:05:36,173 Speaker 2: and out and I think it's a great album for 103 00:05:36,333 --> 00:05:39,453 Speaker 2: doing that. And then a few more listens and it 104 00:05:39,613 --> 00:05:42,533 Speaker 2: kind of grows on you. In regards to lyrically, perhaps 105 00:05:42,613 --> 00:05:45,613 Speaker 2: what she's painting a picture with, which for me means 106 00:05:45,653 --> 00:05:47,373 Speaker 2: an album has, you know, quite a lot of bit 107 00:05:47,413 --> 00:05:52,253 Speaker 2: of longevity. If the melodies can catch you first and 108 00:05:52,373 --> 00:05:55,573 Speaker 2: the music and things like that, I think it's really great. 109 00:05:55,613 --> 00:05:57,493 Speaker 2: But in nineties kind of sound in there as well. 110 00:05:57,533 --> 00:05:59,973 Speaker 2: I think this is a song you're gonna play in 111 00:06:00,093 --> 00:06:03,453 Speaker 2: a but Love me Gg first single off the album, 112 00:06:03,533 --> 00:06:05,733 Speaker 2: to tease, it came from a jam session with some 113 00:06:05,893 --> 00:06:09,853 Speaker 2: friends we are. One of them sampled another Nigerian star. 114 00:06:10,373 --> 00:06:13,773 Speaker 2: He's called mister GG or C. I'm not sure how 115 00:06:13,773 --> 00:06:17,853 Speaker 2: to say his surname. Sorry. I think it's one of 116 00:06:17,893 --> 00:06:22,213 Speaker 2: those mister G that's sampled in her version of Love 117 00:06:22,293 --> 00:06:24,573 Speaker 2: me Gg as well. So it does have that throwback 118 00:06:25,533 --> 00:06:28,053 Speaker 2: comfortable nineties R and B sort have sounded beout it 119 00:06:28,053 --> 00:06:29,133 Speaker 2: and it's really cool cool. 120 00:06:29,253 --> 00:06:30,093 Speaker 3: Okay, what'd you give it? 121 00:06:30,333 --> 00:06:31,853 Speaker 2: Just more, just more layers of cool. 122 00:06:32,453 --> 00:06:34,613 Speaker 3: Eight out of ten out of ten. Very good. Yeah, 123 00:06:34,613 --> 00:06:36,093 Speaker 3: I'm looking forward to listen to this too. I've heard 124 00:06:36,093 --> 00:06:38,933 Speaker 3: a couple of Tames songs and really just like that sound. 125 00:06:39,093 --> 00:06:42,213 Speaker 3: So looking forward to listening to Born in the Wild 126 00:06:42,333 --> 00:06:44,653 Speaker 3: and we'll get that love me Gg song. I'm glad 127 00:06:44,733 --> 00:06:47,813 Speaker 3: you said gg because it's it's spelled j E j 128 00:06:48,013 --> 00:06:49,773 Speaker 3: E and I wasn't totally sure how to pronounce it. 129 00:06:49,893 --> 00:06:51,533 Speaker 3: So you have done the hard work for me on 130 00:06:51,573 --> 00:06:55,173 Speaker 3: that front. Roll yeah, exactly, pleasure doubt say it fast 131 00:06:55,293 --> 00:06:59,133 Speaker 3: the old broadcasting trick. We'll be back in a couple 132 00:06:59,173 --> 00:07:02,053 Speaker 3: of minutes with one of those songs from Teams for 133 00:07:02,133 --> 00:07:05,173 Speaker 3: You eight out of ten. Estelle reckons her new album, 134 00:07:05,413 --> 00:07:07,973 Speaker 3: Born in the Yilder's Worth, It's eight to twelve. 135 00:07:08,973 --> 00:07:12,053 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 136 00:07:12,173 --> 00:07:14,933 Speaker 1: to News Talks ed B from nine am Saturday, or 137 00:07:15,053 --> 00:07:16,933 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio