On 2024βs OFA (Oxlade From Africa), Afro-fusion singer-songwriter Oxlade smoothly situates himself in geographic, temporal and sonic terms. βOFA is a combination of vintage, classical African music and modern day Afrobeats,β Oxlade tells Apple Music. βItβs a body of work that travels through time and rhythm. Youβre going to be hearing some elements that we grew up listening to and the current sounds of our time.β Bridging generations through collaborations with Bobi Wine, Fally Ipupa, Flavour, Wande Coal and Sarkodie, the artist born Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman pairs their pioneering spirit with a willfulness of his own. βI felt like it was time for me to make my own impact,β Oxlade says. βIβm continuing the legacy the legends that came before me started.β As hypnotic falsetto inflections yoke eras together, the conceptual underpinnings of OFA reveal a greater pursuit. ββOffaβ means arrow in Yoruba,β Oxlade shares. βLike the great Fela used to say, music is the weapon to heal humanity from itself. This is me literally [offering that].β Here, he talks us through OFA (Oxlade From Africa), track by track.
βINTERLUDEβ (feat. Bobi Wine)
βI feel like the fame and platform that God gave me shouldnβt be used for just music and entertainment, and thatβs why I decided to speak up during the #EndSARS era. Having Bobi Wine on this is also like nostalgia. The name of this interlude is βD PTSDββdemocratic PTSD. Itβs me reminding the African youth that the power is still in our hands, and we shouldnβt forget what weβre fighting for, which is good governance.β
βOLAITAN (OLAOLUWA)β
βOlaitan is my actual name, and this is me singing about my story. [We] Africans always have really deep names and I feel like my name is a representation of who I am. It means unending favour, unending wealth and unending grace from God.β
βBLESSEDβ (with Popcaan)
βI feel like this album can pass for a gospel album because of the amount of positivity and prophetic statements it entails. Popcaan told me one of the reasons he jumped on the song is because they donβt expect people our age to make songs this positive anymore. The world is saturated with flexing about money, violence and vanity; not even remembering the positive side. Thatβs what βBLESSEDβ doesβeverybody can listen to this song, boost their self-esteem and remind themselves what God has done in their lives.β
βINTOXYCATEDβ (with Dave)
βThis is a story from my experiences, converted to music. Itβs a narrative song that speaks about the everyday heartbreak situations we find ourselves in. Me saying I feel like love is overrated was coming from a place of anger and rage, basically. If I wanted anybody else on the record it had to be Dave because heβs one of the greatest storytellers of our time.β
βIFAβ (with Fally Ipupa)
βThis song is a testament to my stubbornness and my strong will. Itβs a dream come true for me to have this kind of song in my catalogue! Fally happens to be a very good human, and not just a great artist.β
βKU LO SAβ
βLife-changing, chart-breaking! βKU LO SAβ opened the door for me to have untapped and limitless love from new markets, regions and audiences. This song literally gave me the purpose for this album. I started naming songs in an African way because of βKU LO SAβ. English is our borrowed language, so I tried to make sure to manipulate as many names that I could on the album.β
βOVAMIβ (feat. Flavour)
βThe reason why βOVAMIβ is even a record is because of Flavour. I felt like I already did everything according to what my knowledge could carry. I needed that authenticity and someone from that world itself to help me elevate the song. Itβs like you adding the final ingredient to your soup: Flavour was the X factor on this record.β
βARABAMBIβ
ββARABAMBIβ means the chosen one and the communityβs child. Every king needs a queen and this is me just serenading the deserved queen. Behind every man thereβs always a woman helping you balance your life up, and this is a song for those kind of women.β
βTAMUNO INTERLUDEβ
βThis is spiritual chanting in Okrika from the Ijaw tribe. Itβs like an awakening and then just exalting Godβs presence in my life.β
βASUNASA (HOLD YOUR WAIST)β (feat. Wande Coal)
βWande happens to be my βmusic dadβ, and him being on my debut album was a no-brainer for me. Iβm grateful to be able to even put this type of song out. Getting to watch him make music was so surreal to me! Iβll always get starstruck when I see Wande because of the impact heβs had on Afrobeats generally. Itβs a testament to how far Iβve comeβfrom being a fanboy to colleagues with one of the greatest to ever do it.β
βPIANOβ
ββPIANOβ is a testament to the type of music I envision Africa listening to in the next 10, 20, 30 years. This is me infusing jazz and Afrobeats. I started this trend with a song called βShugarβ, which happened to be my first ever record out. Itβs the fast-paced side of Oxlade; the party side. Iβm mostly known for the midtempo, slow-whine type of music, so this song just shows a dexterity I feel the world deserves to hear.β
βOLOLUFEβ (feat. Sarkodie)
βI feel like me and Sarkodie have been on this run for a while now. Sark is very integral to my trajectory in Ghana and Africa in general. Itβs a dream come true having one of the illest rappers to grace the stage of African hip-hop on my debut album. A good run deserves another!β
βRMFβ
βThis source of inspiration is Afrobeat, without the βsββyou can hear the Fela bop, horns and saxophones going crazy on this record. This is an example of me mixing classical African music with our modern-day Afrobeats. It also has segments where I show my lyrical prowess βcause I started off as a rapper. βRMFβ is also propheticβitβs where I envision myself. Everybody wants to be rich, and Iβm all about that life.β
βON MY MIND (OMM)β (feat. Tomi OwΓ³ and Ojahbee)
ββON MY MINDβ happens to be inspired by South African house music. Itβs a groovy, house-inspired Afrobeats record. I had to represent because this is an African album and I had to show the different ways African music sounds.β
βKATIGORIβ
βThis is an emphatic statement to the doubters! I feel like the power of the tongue is very underratedβwhat you prophesy and what you speak into existence shapes who you really are. Why be in the queue of the top three when you can be in your own lane? Iβm trying to exempt myself from any group. I shouldnβt be boxed and put on any list because nobody does it like me and I canβt do it like anybody else either. βKATIGORIβ is me letting you know that Oxlade is one of one. Itβs me prophesying that, if not now, one day, people will realise how special and different I am.β
βOFAβ
βIn this life, weβre all fighting a battle [thatβs] either spiritual, physical or mental. Weβre all trying to win and prevail, so itβs me saying prophetic words to the people that havenβt seen the light yet. Itβs me exalting myself and what God is doing in my life.