King Ayisoba
March 28, 2008
This song was written by King Ayisoba, the name of the song is “I want to see you my father,” believe it or not, it is in English. I dare everyone to figure out what the meaning is. King Ayisoba is an up and coming artist in western Africa. His songs are mostly folk-like, with story-telling characteristics. His style is very eccentric, and trust me, he is as odd to you and me as he is to most other Africans; but, like me, you fall in love with his songs. Listening to this song takes me back to winter break, when I went to Africa. I remember hearing this song everywhere, all the time, and people laughing whenever they heard it. I’ve been waiting for the opportunity to use it as a blog. Now, that we are talking about Afro-Centric qualities, I couldn’t think of a time better than this. This song has Afro-Centric written all over it. You can notice this with the use of: call and response (”I want to see you my father”); repetition; syncopation, and rhythm. The rhythm, especially, is my favorite. The way he plays that instrument is with pure rhythmic bliss, it keeps the song moving at a swift tempo. Along with this rhythm is the melody that stays stuck in your head hours after listening to it. The various timbres present give the song a very tropical feel. This song reminds me of how good simple songs can be.