‘Pay Attention’ is the thought-provoking debut single
from exciting new 22-year old London based Nigerian singer, songwriter and
painter Nissi, who is also the youngest sister of
award-winning superstar Burnaboy, and the granddaughter of veteran octogenarian music critic/broadcaster
Benson Idonije. The stirring and poignant track is also the lead single from
her forthcoming debut EP titled Downtown, which is due for release this
October.
Produced by Cornel Sorian and written by Nissi, ‘Pay
Attention’ is a reflection of “the chaos that is our world today”, according to
the London native. The record sees Nissi speaking out against the killings,
brutality, and discrimination based on race, gender, religion and ethnicity,
which have been rife, all around the world this year, and calling out for more
solidarity among people.
Opening with samples from the opening monologue of the
1986 Fela Kuti classic ‘Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense’, ‘Pay Attention’ takes
a politically charged stance from start to finish. In the middle of it all,
Nissi also highlights her strong song-writing dexterities and commanding vocal
display, with superb Pop, Jazz and Reggae sensibilities.
Speaking about what motivated her to write ‘Pay
Attention’, Nissi opens up about a possible antithesis to the discrimination
and hatred, “we’re supposed to pay attention to each other. If more of us had
the patience to get out of our own way to see where other people are coming
from, then maybe just maybe, we'll be able to understand and empathise with
them”.
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