TIME
I hate time, time is my enemy.
If I had time I would kill time.
I would push time foward and go back!
I would tell you that I love you and with you I want to spend the rest of my life
time.
You would not have to marry for money because money can be made and lost but you cannot make time.
We keep to time, we try to be on time
But time waits for no one
Time is a master. Time is a Doctor of Philosophy, we are its loyal subjects.
We stare at time, we fear time,
Time is god, for it is only God who transcends space and time.
Time is money but money is not time for I have waisted time, and only time will judge me.
Where will I spend eternity when my time comes....tick tock....tick tock....tick tock
I WILL THEREFORE I AM (THOUGHTS * WORDS * SOUNDS)
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Friday, 21 November 2014
Best Audio Albums Ever
This is a list of the best albums i have ever heard. In my opinion a great album is one that has at least 7 songs that you totally love. If you have an album that you think is perfect, you can let me know and i'll check it out if i can. I'll keep editing the list as i recall more songs. Enjoy
- Who is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, volume1 - Jill Scott
- Born to Do it - Craig David
- Meteora - Linkin Park
- Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
- Parachutes - Coldplay
- A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
- Doo-Woops & Hooligans - Bruno Mars
- Room for Squares - John Mayer
- The Carnival - Wyclef
- The Score - Fugees
- The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Lauryn Hill
- The Best of Sade - Sade Adu
- Asa - Asa
- The Script - The Script
- Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse - Jay-Z
- Distant Relatives - Nas & Damian Marley
- Dutty Rock - Sean Paul
- Chilltown New York - Erick Sermon
- Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
- Chant Down Babylon - Bob Marley and The Wailers
- Thriller - Michael Jackson
Saturday, 18 October 2014
LIFE RULES
LIFE RULES
In my over 30 years of living, there are some things and lessons i have learnt that remain constant. I am going to itemize them here. I hope they are helpful:- Talk is cheap - What people say is far different from what they can or would do.
- The truth is bitter - People ask for the truth but they secretly want a lie or at least a sugar coated version of the truth (except when it's convenient).
- History repeats itself - There is nothing new under the sun. If it has happened before it would happen again, it's just a question of time.
- People don't change - It is very very difficult for people to change their character.
- Face your fears - Do what you fear and the fear would gradually go away
- Always ask WHY - Question your actions, ideas, people's opinions and motives. This way you live the life you really want (with fewer regrets) rather than the life someone else wants for you.
- kiss Ass - To get ahead you need experience, to get experience you need good opportunities, to get opportunity you need to be driven, humble and enduring enough to be given a chance by those ahead of you.
- Take Responsibility - People would blame everybody, anybody, except themselves for misfortunes. Take responsibility for your life and life would be less stressful.
- The violent take it by Force - If you really want something, you must be willing to fight for it. Nothing worthwhile comes easy.
- The apple does not fall too far from the tree - We are influenced by our environment, our friends, and our thoughts. So be aware of your influences (especially your thoughts). If you want to change, get new influences.
- Business is EVIL - It is very difficult to do business and amass wealth without a shady (unethical) deal or two. Don't mind what they say.
- Bridle your tongue - Say less than you know. Speak less, listen more. Never speak ill of a person when they are not around ("Don't criticize a king, and don't criticize the rich, even in the privacy of your bedroom. A bird might carry the message and tell them what you said." Eccl 10:20). Everybody hates a gossip, even the person being gossiped to would hate him eventually.
- Invest in your Mind/Spirit - It is the only thing that separates us from animals
- Gender Equality doesn't Make Sense - Males are different from females physically, mentally and psychologically. It is foolhardy to balance them on a scale, rather it is better to say they compliment each other.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Rediscovery of Wu (A poem)
Woman; where art thou? Where have you been all my miserable life?
Have you been standing in front of me all this while?
Yet I failed to acknowledge you. O how I missed out.
Was I blinded by money? Was I submerged in work?
How could I have been too busy to see you, to notice you?
To notice how the colour of your blouse matches with your hair ruffle,
To notice how you use two complementary colours of eye shadow to add extra pizzazz to your eyes
To notice how your hairdo is different from that of last week
To notice your soft and well-toned skin
To notice how fresh you still look after a hard days work
I wonder how you manage to balance your life on those six inch heels
You add colour to my existence
Tis you who straightens my gait. Tis you who keeps me refined.
Tis you who gives me drive.
Without you, without “wu”, there is no man
illwill
Monday, 8 September 2014
10 TIPS ON HOW TO BECOME A GREAT LYRICIST
Another article from some years back. Enjoy
10
TIPS ON HOW TO BECOME A GREAT LYRICIST
Hi people, I've come
to understand that there are four major elements that make up a good song. They
are: good vocals/voice, inspiring delivery, exceptional instrumentals/beat, and
outstanding lyrics. One or a combination of these four can make you a hit song.
In this article I am going to give you a few pointers from research and
personal experience on how to become a first class lyricist. I hope you enjoy
it.
1. Inspiration
This is the spirit of
all creation. It is the bright light in your head that gets you writing lyrics.
It is the fuel that runs your creative engine. It is what keeps you excited
about writing. It could also be the driving force to achieve a personal goal.
As a matter of fact, I had always wanted to write this article but I didn't
have the inspiration until now.
Inspiration comes
from different sources like praying, drinking, dreams, music, silence, drugs,
reading, smoking, desires, places, and so on. It is advisable to seek the
healthier sources, and note that inspired works flow more easier, and are
almost always better than works that are done out of knowledge and experience.
2. Read Wide
Reading improves
vocabulary. It would give you a wider range of topics to write on. You would
learn how to manipulate words to suite the information you want to get across.
This reminds me of the bible passage that says, "what a joy it is to find
the right word for the right occassion" (Proverbs 15: 23). The more you
know the more you can write, so endeavour to read lyric books, novels, literary
works of art, the Bible, Q'uran, Dictionary, newspapers, magazenes, cartoons,
anything that passed through an editor.
3. Write
In the movie
"Finding Forrester" (year 2000) played by Sean Connery (007) and Rob
Brown, Sean Connery's character, William Forrester said, "the first key to
writing is to write". In essence what he was trying to say is that you
should put your pen to paper and write; don't think too much, don't be lazy,
just write. Even if the lyrics you wrote don't look so good keep writing until
the inspiration starts flowing; that is how you improve. I once read an article
that said a rapper should write about 200 bars (a bar is a unit of time in
music) everyday. I also read another article that said that, before you can
write a good song you need to have written about a hundred songs.
Writing is good
mental excercise. Steven Covey describes it as one of the last noble arts
because you don't only have to cristalize your thoughts and ideas and put on
paper for your consumption, but other people's understanding as well.
These days people
mostly make dance songs because they feel that other genres wont sell. I am of
the opinion that the reason is that they can't write good songs like ballads
(Listen to Adele or Dido's work).
4. Listen
When listening to songs,
try to take time to digest and analyze the lyrics. This might not be as easy as
you think, because the mind tends to wonder from place to place so we hardly
ever concentrate fully on what we are listening to. A down side to this is that
you might now realize that a song you liked is not realy as good as you
thought.But it is good excercise. Listen to a variety of quality songs. Find
out how their lyrics were composed, what the singer was trying to say, how they
were able to convey their message. you would now discover why artistes like
Tupac, Notorious B.I.G, U2, Lauryn Hill, The Beatles, etc were world renouned
artistes.
5. Have a Theme or
Topic
Do not write
haphazardly, even if the inspiration came that way. You should have an
underlying theme. You do not want to confuse the listener. Write about things
you know; things you have seen.You should aim to paint a vivid picture with
words (listen to Stan by Eminem or Trapped in a Closette by R. Kelly). There
are about eight major subject matter for songs. These are: Love, Pain, Death,
Friendship,Work, Special/Unusual people, Music, and Money. All other subject
matter are derived from this eight. Note that lyricism is an art, which means
they must not be confined to rules. These are just guidelines.
6. Enrich your Lyrics
One of the ways you
can do this is by writing in rhyme. This technique is employed in poems to keep
them memorable and interesting. Two words are said to rhyme when they sound
alike (for example: boy and toy). The rhyming words are used at the end of each
bar, at the end of each bar couplet, or in any other combination that generally
sounds good. In my opinion, the more rhymes you use without reducing the
beauty, the flow and the message, the better.
For Instance:
i'm a man on a mission,
to liberate the masses,
to educate the classes,
to impregnate the lassies,
(lad means boy while
lass means girl). You should also enrich your lyrics with metaphors, word play,
doble entendre, and other figures of speech you learnt in your elementary
English. Use them where necessary, not forcibly; and where you can, each
song/verse should have an introduction, body and conclusion.
7. Simplify
Keep your lyrics as
simple and plain as you can, especially the chorus. This is not a hard and fast
rule but note that simple lyrics are easier to grasp and remember. Use complex
lyrics and big words only when they add to the meaning and beauty of your
lines, not because you are trying to flaunt the verbosity of your grammatical
arsenal (....hope you catch my drift). When I say simplify, I don't mean you
should be lazy or write weak lyrics. As a matter of fact, the best and most
difficult lyrics are those that are simple and yet are laden with beauty,
message and depth. You can listen to country music (Rascal Flatts, Garth
Brooks, Shania Twain) to better understand what I am talking about.
8. Language
Write in languages
you speak well. In these languages you would be able to express yourself fully
and beautifully; using the right words that aptly express your thoughts and
feelings. Note that communication is not only about speaking but about people
understanding you as well. If you must write in a language you don't speak so
well, ensure you get someone who speaks the language very well to listen,
proofread, or even write the lyrics for you.
9. Entertain
This is where skill, experience and even luck comes in. You might be a very skilled writer, but a
question you should constantly ask yourself is this, "are these lyrics
interesting?". Very few people write lyrics for their personal use; they
also write for some form of reward or recognition from others, hence, people
need to like your lyrics; they need to be interested; your lyrics should
entertain them. Keep this point in mind and you are well on your way to
becoming a great lyricist. Always be on the look out for buzz words/topics you
can use in your lyrics, and where you can, add some humor.
10. Revise
When you are done, go
through your lyrics again. Correct all mistakes, ensure the words flow, ensure
there is cohesion, check if the message is being passed in the best possible
way without undue repetition and using too many unnecessary words. Almost always
you would see something that needs change or improvement. There's a thin line between a good lyricist and a great lyricist; it's in the details.
The truth is, not everybody listens
to lyrics. Some people prefer to just hear a nice tune they can vibe to, with
nice vocals. But for people who are insightful, people who crave inspiration,
people who love rhetoric and for the music connoisseurs, you have to add good
lyrics to the equation. There isn't enough space to elaborate on all these tips
but if you work with what you have above, you are sure to see massive
improvement in your lyric writing; I know i have.
A few artistes whose body of work
have very good lyrics: Foreign - Drake, Eminem, Beyonce, Nas, Bruno
Mars, Damien Marley, and Jill Scott. Local - Asa, M.I., Modenine, Sound
Sultan, Banky W, Wande Coal, 9ice.
10 TIPS FOR MAKING TIGHT HIPHOP BEATS
This is an article from 2011 or 2012 but i think the info is still relevant. Enjoy
10
TIPS FOR MAKING TIGHT HIPHOP BEATS
BY
ILLWILL
Howdy folks, I'm
going to make this as brief as possible so that you can go back to your
tweeting and facebooking. Let me start by saying that, in hiphop production (as
in music generally), there are no rules; any song can become a hit, like
"Sample", for example (pun intended), by Stereo Man, so do not be
afraid to think outside the box. These are just a few pointers to help the
newbies get to the promised land a little faster.
1. PASSION
Every great thing in
life was achieved by drive and pasion. Passion is what keeps you going when
there seems to be no positive result, so if you are not passionate about making
music, then do not go into it.
2. KNOW YOUR WORK
STATION
Find out about the
different work stations and select the one that best suits you. If you like a
raw sample based beats you might prefer a drum machine (rarely found in these
parts) or FL Studio. If you play the keyboard and like synths you might prefer Protools or Reason, and if you want to play live then you are too advanced for
this article (C ya l8r alig8r).
3. LISTEN
Listen to the beats
of many hiphop producers. Some of the popular hiphop producers in Nigeria are
Sosick, Venomous, Kraft, Ex-O and Sars (Joor oh!). When listening to a beat,
always try to disect it and listen to the sound and arrangement of the
individual tones (I remember Chobhams telling me this back in 2004).
4. QUALITY
PERCUSSIONS
The kick and
snare/clap are the foundation of almost every hiphop beat. Ensure you use
quality one to bring out the Bang-in-the-Beat (Don't forget to compress). If
you are using wave samples ensure that they are 16bit - 44.1Khz or above, and
use interesting kits and drum patterns (like the one used for Wizkid's
"Don't dull"). If you can't get good samples then "bite"
the ones you like from existing songs using Sound forge or Cool edit pro.
5. TONE SELECTION
This is what makes
the difference. If your tones/voices are cheap and weak, that's exactly how
your beat would sound, cheap! and weak! You can get good tones from sample CDs,
Hypersonic, Logic and Protools. And always look out for tones that would be the
"ear candy" in your beat.
6. DYNAMICS AND
ARRANGEMENT
Music is a
combination of organized sounds, so always arrange your beat professionally: decongest the beat for the verses, then you can add more patterns/riffs in the
chorus, add or remove patterns during the song for dynamics and effect, and
always remember that a good beat enhances the artiste and not the other way
round.
7. COPY (BUT DO NOT
PHOTOCOPY)
I know this sounds
unethical but my philosophy is that there is nothing new/original under the
sun. It would also help you make beats (and improve) faster, and your customers
are even going to ask you to make beats that sound like, say, Timbo or
Kanye. But be careful to add your own
twist/identity/idea/swag to the beat to make it your own creation (and to avoid
getting sued for copyright infringment) and remember, if you get caught, I know
you not (hey that rhymes, i should use it in my next song) lol.
8. HAVE YOUR OWN
IDENTITY
When you have found
your feet in production, try to create tight beats that people can identify
with you. There is nothing as good as people being able to pick your beat out
in a line-up. DJ Premier is known for scratching vocal samples in choruses,
Kanye west is known for his sampled percussions and creative use of samples,
even Terry-G has a particular synth he uses that can be identified with him.
9. READ
If you want to make
it as a producer, you have to be up to speed with the latest equipment, plug-ins,
production techniques, mixing techniques and so on. If you can't find a good
book on production/beat making, there are many articles online that you can
read. A good place to start is looperman.com or modernbeats.com. Remember,
leaders are readers.
10. FEEL THE GBEDU
(SOUND)
For me a general rule
is that a good beat should make an artiste feel like dropping a verse. If
artistes listen to your beat and they are not bobing their heads or kicking
some freestyles (how ever wack they may be), then you need to go back to the
drawing board, or your work station in this case.
With these few tit bits you should be
making platinum selling beats (you can send some of the DOE to my account) and
getting groupies around you or your studio, but remember that success in life
is not achieved by what you know, but by what you do, so be a "doer of the
word" and put these things into practice. Hola @ yo Boi
ILLWILL is a hiphop artiste, he
studied mechanical engineering at the University of Lagos. He currently works
as a producer and mastering engineer for Hybreed Studios in Lagos Nigeria.
Follow ILLWILL on twitter >> @illwillbeats
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
"Oh Jerusalem" by Lauryn Hill (Lyrics)
One of the greats, probably the greatest female African-American lyricists. Enjoy
"Oh Jerusalem"
Oh Jerusalem yeah, oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem...
Realizing that there's no place else to go
And there's nobody I know who can help me
Text book solutions are so improbable
Cause everybody else is just as empty
Naked as the day that I was born, I tried to hide
...behind education and philosophy
Hopeless explanation to describe a situation
I can't see because the world's on top of me
Oh wretched man that I am, who will deliver me
From the body of this death
Freeing me from dust, and the superficial trust
Of an enemy that seeks to take my breath
Failing to connect, cause I'm morally defect
By reason of the God inside my head
Causing me to see, only what pertains to me
Believing I'm alive when I'm still dead
Limited to earth, unable to find out my worth
Cause I... can't see past my own vanity
If I'm not included, then I just have to remove it
From my mind because it has to be in sanity
Oh wretched man that I am, who will deliver me
From the body of this death
Can I even factor, that I've only been an actor
In this staged interpretation of this day
Focused on the shadow, with my back turned to the light
Too intelligent to see it's me in the way
What a paradox, having God trapped in a box
All this time professing to be spiritual
Naturally pretending, that I'm actually defending
God through my facade don't need material
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem, keeping thee from perfection
Submit to truth, leave the deception of thy youth
So we could walk in the council of authority
Forget the proof, our generation so aloof
Only follow in the steps of the majority
Trust in the Lord, with all thy heart
And lay not to thine, oh an understanding in all thy ways
Acknowledge Him, and He shall correct our paths
Be not wise in thine own eyes and you can follow him
We judge and condemn, just as ignorant as them
Who religion tells us that we should ignore
Perpetrating we're in covenant with Him
Exposed by the very things that we adore
We grin and shake hands, then lay ambush for the man
Who has a different point of view then us
Infuriated cause he doesn't understand
Bringing up those things we don't want to discuss
Why still do evil, we don't know how to do good
Walking on in darkness running from the light, ey
Led to believe, because we live in neighborhoods
Telling us what's going on will be alright
Oh so repressed, so convinced that I was blessed
When I played with my game of Monopoly
Oh to suggest, that my life is still a mess
Who reveal the pride I'm hiding is what's stopping me
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem keeping them from perfection
Abide in me and I in you, as the branch cannot bare
...fruit of itself except in the vine
I am the vine, ye are the branches, He's in live in me
And I in him, the same bring forth much fruit
Without me, you can do nothing
Oh Jerusalem, you're traditions have deceived you
I've chosen you, you haven't chosen me
Do whatsoever, you asking my name he may give to you
But in vain they call my name
teaching doctrines just the same
Justified among themselves
But God know with the heart, what man esteemed as smart
Is an abomination to Emmanuel
Just repent, turn from selfish motivation
So iniquity will not cause your demise
Make you a new heart and a new spirit
...for why would he die
Oh Jerusalem, please tell me why
I have no pleasure in the death of him to die
Says the Lord God where forth turn yourselves and live
It's not the talkers, but the walkers and his word
Are the only ones the Father will forgive
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem, providing you no protection
Oh Jerusalem...
Realizing that there's no place else to go
And there's nobody I know who can help me
Text book solutions are so improbable
Cause everybody else is just as empty
Naked as the day that I was born, I tried to hide
...behind education and philosophy
Hopeless explanation to describe a situation
I can't see because the world's on top of me
Oh wretched man that I am, who will deliver me
From the body of this death
Freeing me from dust, and the superficial trust
Of an enemy that seeks to take my breath
Failing to connect, cause I'm morally defect
By reason of the God inside my head
Causing me to see, only what pertains to me
Believing I'm alive when I'm still dead
Limited to earth, unable to find out my worth
Cause I... can't see past my own vanity
If I'm not included, then I just have to remove it
From my mind because it has to be in sanity
Oh wretched man that I am, who will deliver me
From the body of this death
Can I even factor, that I've only been an actor
In this staged interpretation of this day
Focused on the shadow, with my back turned to the light
Too intelligent to see it's me in the way
What a paradox, having God trapped in a box
All this time professing to be spiritual
Naturally pretending, that I'm actually defending
God through my facade don't need material
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem, keeping thee from perfection
Submit to truth, leave the deception of thy youth
So we could walk in the council of authority
Forget the proof, our generation so aloof
Only follow in the steps of the majority
Trust in the Lord, with all thy heart
And lay not to thine, oh an understanding in all thy ways
Acknowledge Him, and He shall correct our paths
Be not wise in thine own eyes and you can follow him
We judge and condemn, just as ignorant as them
Who religion tells us that we should ignore
Perpetrating we're in covenant with Him
Exposed by the very things that we adore
We grin and shake hands, then lay ambush for the man
Who has a different point of view then us
Infuriated cause he doesn't understand
Bringing up those things we don't want to discuss
Why still do evil, we don't know how to do good
Walking on in darkness running from the light, ey
Led to believe, because we live in neighborhoods
Telling us what's going on will be alright
Oh so repressed, so convinced that I was blessed
When I played with my game of Monopoly
Oh to suggest, that my life is still a mess
Who reveal the pride I'm hiding is what's stopping me
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem keeping them from perfection
Abide in me and I in you, as the branch cannot bare
...fruit of itself except in the vine
I am the vine, ye are the branches, He's in live in me
And I in him, the same bring forth much fruit
Without me, you can do nothing
Oh Jerusalem, you're traditions have deceived you
I've chosen you, you haven't chosen me
Do whatsoever, you asking my name he may give to you
But in vain they call my name
teaching doctrines just the same
Justified among themselves
But God know with the heart, what man esteemed as smart
Is an abomination to Emmanuel
Just repent, turn from selfish motivation
So iniquity will not cause your demise
Make you a new heart and a new spirit
...for why would he die
Oh Jerusalem, please tell me why
I have no pleasure in the death of him to die
Says the Lord God where forth turn yourselves and live
It's not the talkers, but the walkers and his word
Are the only ones the Father will forgive
Oh Jerusalem, wash thy heart from wickedness
That thou may be saved from thy deception
How long, shall thy face those lies within thee
Oh Jerusalem, providing you no protection
Oh Jerusalem...
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