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yemi sax, why?

Yemi sax, as he is called, is a Nigerian saxophonist. He is, without doubt, really good and arguably, one of Nigeria’s best.

I however can’t understand why he would do an album in such a silly way. So much skill, no creativity.

This is not so much a review. I am just expressing my curiosity. Why? Someone said he did it because he lacked musical education. I think it could have been a function of lack of respect for the art form. I mean, why take pains to be creative? Its not worth it. I’m assuming he must have thought along such lines. My skill can take me through.

Maybe I should do a review of some sort, its definitely not worth taking the pains to do a real review of the nineteen or so tracks.

If you are wondering which album, he’s got just one.

I mean, he couldn’t just take the pains! Ah! Why?!!! I really can’t believe it. I wish I could hear from the horse’s mouth. Can someone please ask Yemi for me; why?

If you are looking for a demonstration of plenty skill, no creativity; plenty saxophone pains, no production pains, then, the album is a must buy. Or at least, a must listen.

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2 Responses

  1. I was searching for info on this artist and came here. Will look to see if you have more info on him.

    Hope all is well.

  2. Steve sax says:

    Every thing about dis life is time, every body has his or her own time 2 blow. well keep on d good work Yemi Sax bt i will like 2 no much about u. beta stil meeting u personally 4 growming.

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