Posted by 9jabook.com on January 7, 2009 at 1:49am
What happened to the Plantashun Boiz Reunion aka Plan B? What has been Faze's most challenging song to write? Faze aka Richard Chibuzor Orji answered these questions for us in an interview with interviewer. He also put to rest the whole shebang about 'See me so' and 'Letter to my brother'. Read what else he had to say in this interview transcript.
interviewer: How are you?
Faze: I’m good and u
interviewer: Can you tell us about your background and family?
Faze: I’m the 4th born of my family of 11, 6 boys 3 girls my mum and dad
interviewer: How did you get into music and what was your first break?
I’ve been singing right from secondary school days but I took it as a profession 1995
interviewer: How did you guys get together to form Plantashun Boiz?
Faze: It started with black face and 2 face. Then I was called lyrical Urge because I used to rap but when I joined the group I had to change my name to faze to blend with the group name.
interviewer: Which African musicians did you listen to growing up?
Faze: Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Bongo Zikwe ,most of their names were mentioned in my single ‘’originality’’ which is also the title of the album.
interviewer: What are your most memorable collaborations?
Faze: Plantashun boiz
interviewer: Which musicians would you like to work with?
Faze: Am ready to work with anyone because in doing that am able to flex my ability.
interviewer: Which African musicians do you admire (presently)?
Faze: Akon
interviewer: What kind of music do you do?
Faze: Its called universal flavor it’s a fusion of r and b, rap, reggae, pidgin and afro hip hop etc.
interviewer: What is the inspiration for the songs you write?
Faze: You, what I see and hear in the environment other peoples’ experiences and most of all my own personal experiences.
interviewer: What is your take on lyrics of young Nigerian music?
Faze: Some are good and some are trying but I believe with time and hard work they’ll get there.
interviewer: You have performed in many places. Where were your favorite concerts?
Faze: I don’t have specific one but the ones with international artist like campuses, Wyclef, Akon, T-Pain, Beenie man, etc
interviewer: What is the difference between what JTON productions and what Independent records do?
Faze: Jton manages Faze in America while I am the c.e.o of independent entertainment.
interviewer: What is the deal with Akon’s Konvict records? Are they going to produce or distribute your upcoming album?
Faze: We are still working on it.
interviewer: Tell us about your upcoming album.
Faze: Its out and its called ORIGINALITY a 17 tracks album. I'ts been in stores since October 4.
interviewer: What happened to Plan B (The Plantashun Boiz) reunion?
Faze: There were marketing issues.
interviewer: How do you handle your many female fans?
Faze: I appreciated them.
interviewer: Should we read much into the whole See me so – letter to my brother controversy with Tuface Idibia?
Faze: If you listen to the song it says forget about the past na the future really matter, that says it all.
interviewer: What has been your most challenging song to write?
Faze: Faze alone.
interviewer: If you could be one piece of music you’ve written, what (song) would it be and why?
Faze: I will say need somebody cos it has the reggae side of me.
interviewer: What is your take on piracy and payola (paying deejays to play your music on the radio)?
Faze: These are tough things to deal with but gradually we can change the rules of the game.
interviewer: What is in the future of your music?
Faze: I see myself getting international recognition and picking up international awards eg grammy.
interviewer: How can African music get more play outside the continent?
Faze: Since English is the widest spoken language we need to put a fusion of it in our music.
interviewer: Do you have any present engagements and works other than music?
Faze: I have other plans but for now my music and my label INDEPENDENT entertainment are my greatest focus.
interviewer: What are your hobbies and pastimes?
Faze: I write songs and sometimes browse on the internet also I like making friends.
interviewer: Give us your Parthian shot – last words.
Faze: To my fans thanks for the encouragement and support.
Thank you for your time.
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