This piece should have been written long before now but it was
deliberately delayed by this writer with the hope this new single hits a
connection, it did not, and this review can no longer wait.
Burna Boy is the young promising artist that brought us hit song Like to Party. He released Tonight in the last weeks of December 2012. Like almost every song on television airwaves, the video of Tonight
directed by MEX is a classic. Every few seconds hits viewers with
crisp, clear, digital shots; beautifully arranged, but the song was the
problem.
If you weren’t listening to Burna’s low drawl, you would doubt this is the same artist who blew everyone away with Like to Party;
earning him a performance slot at the Headies 2012 awards barely weeks
after he stormed the industry – a rare feat we dare say.
In Tonight, he tried the creative stunt of switching quickly
between Ibo and Yoruba languages but it wasn’t strong enough to nail
the song home.
Burna’s lyrics failed to push in any direction; leaving an unclear
message of what the song is really all about. He jumps quickly to a
chorus which is supposed to be the high point of the song only to hit
listeners with the same flat monotones.
The approximately four minutes song had a weak progression that raced
no where; half way into the song and you could get bored with the
endless “ebelebe gbuoo”
If Burna had made Tonight his first single then he wouldn’t
have been where he is today in Nigeria’s music space; perhaps there
wouldn’t have been any need to do this review because no one would know
who Burna Boy is.
But Tonight can still be salvaged. A strong remix featuring a
dynamic rapper; for example, MI, can inject life into the song. All
that is needed is to raise pitch and perhaps tempo a bit and the song
would get that bubbly flavour it badly deserves.
As earlier noted, Mex did a good job of feeding the eyes good
pictures and helping to make the song at least tolerable, it was
nonetheless, a poor shot from an artist who had set such a high standard
with a massive hit as Like to Party. (Let’s always stick to standards).
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