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Tuface: Omo, This Guy Na Legend!
- By Nnaemeka Oruh
- Published 03/23/2007
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Tuface Idibia's incursion into the Nigerian music industry began with "Plantashun Boiz". Even at that early stage, people recognised the "Plantashun Boiz" as a group of good musicians. Tuface was later to break away from the group to become a SOLO artiste. A move that has seen him transported to the greatest of musical heights.
Tuface's first solo album Face 2 Face took the Nigerian (and indeed the African) hip-hop world by storm. It is an album that contained well composed and delivered songs such as "African Queen"; "Keep On Rocking"; "U No Holy Pass"; "Nfana Ibanga" and "Ole". The very sensuous thing about these songs is that they bestride both the R&B sub-genre, and the rock genre. Take for instance the track "African Queen" which single-handedly transported Tuface to famedom. The song is a neat and almost perfect rendition in the R&B style. A style that generically captures the smooth disposition and composition of the quintessential African Queen-who sways like a bulrush.
But while "African Queen" appears to play a major role in catapulting Tuface to stardom, his other songs in the album Face 2 Face also did lend helping hands. So good were the songs in the album such that a whole lot of music lovers fell in-love with Tuface. Yet a whole lot of sceptics (including this writer) believed that Tuface would only prove to be a flash in the pan. Most of us felt that he would be so overtaken by the euphoria of stardom that he would not be able to do any other good song, but would rather focus all his attentions on remixes and stage shows. I even felt he would be like Craig David-one good album out, and then aridity and old age. But he proved all of us wrong!
It turned out that his collaboration with Beenie Man, Wyclef Jean, and Reggie boosted his stature as a singer. With their collaboration, Tuface came out to be a matured singer bestriding the genre-leaving the pettymen to peep from underneath! He learnt how to mix C
Grace 2 Grace is an album that can comfortably lay claims to being the first album by a Nigerian hip-hop artiste, to bestride the genres. The only rivalry it may get would be Face 2 Face from Tuface too.Yet Face 2 Face cannot boast of the maturityand complex handlings of the genres that Grass 2 Grace lays claim to. Grass 2 Grace in more ways than one depicts that Tuface's collaboration such masters as Beenie Man and Wyclef, and his general exposure to world hip-hop actually paid off. From such R&B version as "See Me So" and R&B infused with calypso versions as "If Love Is A Crime" and "True love". He moved on to the reggae version in "One Love", and pure hip-hop interlaced with rap in his collaboration with VIP, in "My Love". Indeed, the strength of that album lies in its variety and Tuface's emotional rendition of the songs.
Again, in Grass 2 Grace, Tuface finally becomes a society conscious artiste by finally committing his craft to the criticism of the leadership problems in the country. The hit track "4 instance" is an eloquent criticism of the corrupt disposition of most Nigerian leaders who see nothing wrong in not "respect[ing] our skills for instance", while "packing our money dey go France/dey make [us] fool in abundance". And in "E be like say" he affirms the never ending act of telling the Nigerian populace deceptive stories. Tuface rounds off by telling them that "Only God can judge [them] now". This new dimension to his songs pitches Tuface on the side of the masses of this country and thus enunciates the fact that he perceives himself as their voice who will go to the extent ofgiving them the philosophical message "no body wan' pai but they wan' go heaven"
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17 Responses to "Tuface: Omo, This Guy Na Legend!" 
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said this on 24 Mar 2007 6:34:20 PM EDT
I think 2Face is over hyped and you have Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye to blame for that. Faze ( the 3rd member of the group) is by far a better singer. Compare their two new albums. Faze has a lot more to offer. But by far, the most talented, over looked, artiste in this country presently is Paul I.K Dairo.
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said this on 27 Mar 2007 3:33:24 AM EDT
Faze is far better,thats my own opinion though
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said this on 27 Mar 2007 12:56:18 PM EDT
Yes,Faze is good too,but that does not remove the fact that 2Face is a legend.Faze is great in his own right.
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said this on 05 Apr 2007 4:16:39 AM EDT
Tuface is now an African legend. Comparing tuface with face to face, then u will say faze is better but with da bomb, Grass to Grace.. I think Tuface can now be compared to as Nigerian's Bob marley
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said this on 28 May 2007 12:19:27 PM EDT
Faze is a one-man squad. Tuface is a good singer no doubt. But if Faze get half of the PUBLICATION that Tuface gets, then Tuface will have to double his steps to catch up.
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said this on 08 Sep 2007 7:15:43 AM EDT
faze is good,but i think tuface is a legend.becos he as prove to the world his talent,but as far as bnm is concern they are all good taking about plantashun boiz.
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said this on 25 Oct 2007 10:18:52 AM EDT
yeah tuface is my fantasy
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said this on 15 Nov 2007 9:58:15 AM EDT
Men Tuface is gud no doubt and i believe its his tym to shine coupled wivaze his good looks.but f too is very talented,u av to listen to his album well.and i think its his time to shine also.well i wish both of dem luck in everytin they do.cheers.
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said this on 20 Nov 2007 12:12:54 PM EDT
wat we need to stop doing is comparing tuface and faze together. personally i think Faze is good in his own way and tuface too. "we are all gifted and unique in our different own ways..but we are one in the same ol' struggle." why cant we just say they make good music for us to listen. i bet a lot of that post these stupid comments cant even write or record a track.
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said this on 22 Nov 2007 5:43:50 AM EDT
THEY BOTH OF THEM ARE GUD COS IS NOT EASY TO WRITE OR RECORD A TRACK. BUT OMO THE GUYS THEM DE SING.
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said this on 22 Nov 2007 8:12:43 AM EDT
I'm not just being centimenter I think Both of them are gud, is just dat tuface has gain porpularity than faze. Let just give faze some time, i knw he's going 2 give us d best in him.
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said this on 03 Jan 2008 5:41:49 AM EDT
Lets stop comparing faze and 2face although faze is good but its obvious 2face is a legend reason being that is album is excellent, 2 be precise d guy get lyrics compare to faze.
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said this on 22 Jan 2008 2:49:55 PM EDT
The article is true and well compile
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said this on 30 Jan 2008 9:44:00 AM EDT
now we know that this guy(tuface) is not just a human being but a "god" sent by almighty God to take nigerian music to outside world
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said this on 03 Feb 2008 4:41:53 PM EDT
2face is the music legend and icon. his song ve a good lyric whic u can understand, compare to faze. both are good but 2face is still the lgend.
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said this on 01 May 2008 1:13:36 PM EDT
my own opinion is that 2face is more better than faze, when u compare their individual track.but i can say both are gud.
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said this on 05 May 2008 12:25:57 PM EDT
2face is a legend,a star,a true nigerian and has what is called music.He has got a height to attend which is higher than the sky.So i think 2face is the best musical icon in AFRICA.
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