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Oba Lurge

Rapper, Oba Lurge speaks with Rara Avis

We had a conversation with Oba Lurge, one of Nigeria’s foremost consistent rappers, who has participated in a plethora of creative adventures, from winning rap battles and creative competitions, to establishing a string of creative businesses: St. Anthony -a clothing brand and Equip Your Studio -platform that sells equipment to Cinematographers and others; to representing and funding himself as an independent artist, as a result to him having a rich and enviable music catalogue, which boasts of featuring the best in the game : emerging and established artists; to pioneering a creative business centered podcast “4DACulture” , and more. The list is literarily inexhaustible! Oba Lurge often makes you wonder what the next creative venture he has up his sleeves!

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St. Anthony

Oba Lurge

At The Plug PR event

Our aim, in this Rara Avis specially curated interview, is targeted towards helping emerging artists have insight to the entertainment industry through Oba Lurge’s lenses: to understand what drives him, share in his experiences in the industry, get advice for positioning and use his story as inspiration to continue to create, regardless of circumstance.

INTERVIEW

Rara Avis : What sparked your passion for music, and how did you get started in the industry?

Oba Lurge : I ask myself this question a lot and I never seem to find an answer. I remember long before I clocked 6… if you’d remember all those cassette players they always had a red or a black button you could press to start recording?.. Yea, I messed with a lot of my parents cassettes rapping bullshit lol. Then sometime in the early 2000s, my elder brother introduced me to American rapper Fredro Starr and his music touched me in a way nothing else did. Fast forward a few years later, my elder brother was making music and I think that robbed off on me even after he stopped. And just 3 years ago, I found out my great grand father “Ojua Ojupan” made music! I think it’s in the family ’cause I see some of my nephews rapping already. I even have a song with one of them, Bryan on my 2021 project Sorry For The Wait.

Rara Avis : Who were your earliest influences, and how did they shape your sound?

Oba Lurge : Funny enough my earliest influences were the likes of Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Jim Reeves and Fela ’cause my mom was a huge fan of their music… then much later Fredro Starr, Uncle Snoop, Nas, Pac and Hov. I think they shaped my sound in a way that I always have to make sense when I write my lyrics unlike what we hear all over the place lately.

Rara Avis : Can you walk us through your process for crafting a new song or album?

Oba Lurge : I hardly ever write my lyrics before heading to the studio. Most of the time, I just explain to my producers the vibe that’s in my head and let the beat that they make provoke the melody and tell me what to say! Making albums is some of my favorite things to do ’cause I really enjoy telling stories as an art form

Rara Avis : What are some common mistakes you’ve seen emerging artists make, and how can they avoid them?

Oba Lurge : Chasing people. lmao , that never works! Realistically each of these prominent guys already have a tight schedule but they’re constantly looking for the next guy with potentials… you most likely lose that chance constantly being in their face seeking validation. But if you build some real value around yourself you’ll attract them. Also people really think it’s just about making music. it’s not! It’s more about marketing it. We all have people we know that make very good music with no traction and we also know some people with garbage music do very well ’cause their marketing is right.

Realistically each of these prominent guys already have a tight schedule but they’re constantly looking for the next guy with potentials… you most likely lose that chance constantly being in their face seeking validation

Oba Lurge to emerging artists.

People really think it’s just about making music. it’s not! It’s more about marketing it.

Oba Lurge

Rara Avis : Can you share an experience where a connection or mentorship helped advance your career?

Oba Lurge : I’m not going to lie to you all my life in the music business and industry, people have helped me; but this happened ’cause I built genuine connections with them long before they were in position. I hardly ever pay for radio and TV promotions ’cause I know people there. They genuinely care in the sense that if I wasn’t making music we’d still have been in each other’s lives so that makes it easy for me to navigate. Where people go to spend millions I could only spend a few thousands.

I hardly ever pay for radio and TV promotions ’cause I know people there.

Oba Lurge

People have helped me; but this happened ’cause I built genuine connections with them long before they were in position…Where people go to spend millions I could only spend a few thousands.

Oba Lurge

Rara Avis : What advice would you give to artists looking to build relationships with industry professionals?

Obalurge : Build genuine relationships bro, offer people value, be there for them even when they don’t need you and that’ll help.

Rara Avis : What’s your take on the current state of the music industry, and how can emerging artists position themselves for success?

Oba Lurge : This is a very tough question but I’m very happy for where it is. A lot of people have been able to change their lives with it and the music has transcended boarders. Positioning yourself, you need 3 things: the music, an image and buzz. It’s quite easy to get the first 2 compared to the later because it requires strategy, planning and some money. If you don’t have a sponsor please get a job or learn a skill cos this is the most expensive thing you’ll probably ever venture into.

Positioning yourself, you need 3 things: the music, an image and buzz. It’s quite easy to get the first 2 compared to the later because it requires STRATEGY, planning and some money.

Oba Lurge

If you don’t have a sponsor please get a job or learn a skill cos this is the most expensive thing you’ll probably ever venture into.

Oba Lurge

Rara Avis : What’s next for you, and how do you see your career evolving in the future?

Oba Lurge : I’m currently working on 2 projects for this year; a mixtape and an album. The mixtape is ready but the album is still in the works. It features some of your favorites and the album art for the album will be made by the Legend Lemi Ghariokwu! That’s the most exciting part for me because this man made over 25 album arts for Baba Fela. What are the odds that he’s working on mine if I wasn’t destined for greatness!

You can read up about Oba Lurge in an earlier post by clicking >> LINK

Oba Lurge, the Epitome of Creative Entrepreneurship.

In our quest to showcase talents who embody the essence of Rara Avis, our radar led us to the exceptionally gifted Oba Lurge. This creative force is not only a powerhouse of artistic expression but also a shining example of entrepreneurial spirit. Oba Lurge‘s unwavering passion for his craft, coupled with his unrelenting drive, sets him apart in the highly unpredictable and often challenging Nigerian creative landscape.

Despite the daunting obstacles that can easily snuff out the dreams of many, Oba Lurge continues to thrive, consistently pushing the boundaries of innovation and artistic excellence.

His success is a testament to his resilience and dedication, serving as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring artists, especially rappers like him, navigating the complex and often unforgiving terrain of the creative industry.

From starting a fashion line St. Anthony, which to quote him verbatim, “It’s not only a fashion line I have o I am very much interested in doing distribution and publishing administration for serious artists”; to owning an e-commerce start up www.equipyourstudio.com , that sells studio equipment for musicians, videographers, photographers and everyone who makes any kind of content, to hosting his own podcast ”4DACulture” and even being credited in his debut in the film industry as a Boom Operator and Foley Artist on the Ebonylife Studios produced movie “Last Operation“, which won Best Location Sound, plus six other award categories.

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In St. Anthony

Celebrities Paybac & Pizzo

For St. Anthony

In a climate where only a select few manage to achieve success, Oba Lurge‘s accomplishments are a resounding affirmation of his exceptional talent, unwavering commitment, and innovative spirit. He has a music catalogue that many would “die” for, featuring both talented emerging artists and celebrities. His debut album was Milchseber, from which Milchseber Music sprung. He has been in rooms and creative conversations with MIMr IncredibleAbaga, VectorTha Viper“, iLLBlissOga Boss“, Joeboy and more. He has also conducted interviews as an OAP, with the legend Lemi Ghariokwu and Osinachi Nwaneri : music creator for some criticaly acclaimed TV shows like, The Chi, BMF, Ghost, Raising Kanan, Force, Swagger and others.

At Rara Avis, we are thrilled to spotlight Oba Lurge, celebrating his remarkable journey, achievements, and the indelible mark he is leaving on the creative world. Not only that, in a recent interview with him, we sought to understand his inspiration, tapping into key advice and more so, that other emerging artists can learn from his experience.

His story serves as a powerful reminder that, with unyielding passion, determination, and a willingness to push boundaries, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome, and success can be achieved.


Here are some pieces from the latest collection from St. Anthony by Oba Lurge.

You can connect with him on Instagram @Obalurge https://www.instagram.com/obalurge?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

Get updates on his website, subscribe to his YouTube Channel and enjoy amazing music videos by Oba Lurge.

Ibrahim Gbadamosi : Rara Avis Creative Spotlight

Ibrahim Gbadamosi whose name bares a keen similarity with a Nigerian former head of state, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida , is a trained Geologist from the University of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State

His first exposure to art was at the popular Ibadan Youth Palace, when he was just seven. He reportedly took his first lessons in elementary Fine Art and Pottery.”

 While still in school, he started producing sheepskin shoes and rugs. His experimentation with sheepskin and synthetic leather led him into mixed media and installation art.

Gbadamosi in the past, subconsciously made strong political statements with his works. His installation, Spoonful of Trouble, was a depiction of the hypocrisy associated with global conflict resolutions while he brought humour to the Iron Lady, a black and white painting of former British Prime Minister, Baroness Margaret Thatcher. On the artwork, he matted a pressing iron to partially mask the identity of the portraiture.

A resourceful Ibrahim, in 2019, while selling some of his artwork on the roadside around the popular Ringroad, Ibadan, was approached by a lecturer at the University of Ibadan. Her interest was piqued by Ibrahim Gbadamosi’s craft.

He was invited by the female lecturer to present his work at the biannual conference of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, which was holding at the university. However, he was sent away by another lecturer, who threatened to call security; when the lecturer who invited him stepped out of the venue.

Today, Ibrahim is an accomplished artist, whose art works previously listed on Rara Avis, have been sold as there’s a high demand for his artworks both locally and internationally. See Sold Listing

Most of Ibrahim’s pieces are one-off pieces as such only a select few would be replicated with variations.

He has Don Corleone as a current listing on Rara Avis.

  • Artwork Title: Don Corleone
  • Size: 48 x 36 inches
  • Medium: Acrylic, stuffed plush cat and artificial flower on canvas
  • Provenance: 3yrs
  • Category: Modern contemporary

Price Available On Request Contact Rara Avis

Meet Photographer, Kingsley N.

Rara Avis Talks to Kingley N

We are throwing it back to an old interview Rara Avis had with Kingsley N! It’s been 3 years since this interview. We are delighted to see the great strides he has attained working with Rara Avis and how he has evolved as a creative. Enjoy reading this throwback piece.

RARA AVIS sat with a very talented photographer, Kingsley N to talk about his drive and motivation in the area of photography.

Kingsley N recently exhibited a few of his photography art in collaboration with Rara Avis.

This collaboration is based on some “indigenous” themed photography.

The purpose of the shoot is to preserve certain aspects of the Nigerian culture through photography. Another reason being to highlight how beautiful culture is especially when captured and translated into art.

Enjoy this piece with the very talented and ambitious photographer.

Please tell us about yourself.

My name is Nwokesi Chukwudi Kingsley. My brand name is Kingsley N. I am a professional photographer with over 8years experience. I am a travel photographer. I have been to different states, but worked more in three major states in Nigeria (Benue, Lagos and Anambra) as an outdoor and studio photographer. The vast majority of my work experience is in Lagos – majoring in outdoor photography. 
I am currently working and based in Anambra state.

What makes you stand out from other photographers?

What makes me stand out from others is the ability to go the extra mile and think on my feet.

Hmmm…so what are the important skills you think a photographer should have?

You have to please note that this is what I think so I don’t get misunderstood. (…Laughs) The important skills a photographer should have are one, the ability to create. Two, good communication skills. This is essential because you want to be able to understand exactly what a client wants in the case that you are dealing with a client. Another aspect in terms of my private photography art is I want whoever looks at my work to be able to understand it. Thirdly, the knowledge of photography itself and everything that has to do with it. Knowledge is key!

Now, from your statement, what is the one thing you wished you knew when you started?

One thing I wish I knew when I started? I wish I knew the basics.

Why? Did you have any negative experience?

Yes! Ha! My worst experience as a photographer stemed from it. A client condemned my work (chuckles)…because the picture wasn’t worth it.

What’s the most challenging aspect of being a photographer?

The most challenging aspect of being a photographer is that you have to endure a lot from clients. You have to realize that you can’t please everyone but I try my best too. I’m happiest when I shoot for my own collection like with this collaboration with Rara Avis.

So how do you stay motivated?

 I stay motivated by learning from others and I must state that I have been influenced by few… Kelechi Amadi Obi and Lezonart.

Why did you choose to be a photographer?

 I chose photography because it’s art. I can’t be restricted because it has alot to do with creativity, and it’s fun to do!

Finally, can you explain why you enjoy shooting boudoir photos?

Wawuuu!
(He hesitates before answering the question) I like shooting boudoir because it creates the ambiance of romance with oneself for the subject. It creates a feeling of sexiness in the subject and the subject feels powerful and self confident.  It tells a story of who we really are when we pose cause it sometimes exposes our weaknesses but also our acceptance of it.


Below are some of Kingsley N‘s works.

Kingsley N standard photoshoot charges >> Price available on request

You can find Kingsley N at his studio address at Plaza 1, Eke Oko market, Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria.

He is available to travel.

To see more of his works, follow him on Facebook and Instagram
@Kingsley N tony
or call: 09066463420
              08075659766

To sum this throwback interview up, a lot has changed about Kingsley N. He is now based in Lagos but is available to travel to any part of the world!

Clintonic Strings Live in Concert

Experience the most epic Valentine’s themed celebration in Africa spearheaded by the resourceful perfectionist; the dynamic Clinton Akinkuolie!

Clintonic, as he is widely known as, plays a vast number of instruments but is renowned for the violin.

Clintonic Strings Live in Concert, organized by Afrochrestra proudly presents the 6th edition of the mesmerizing event , featuring the renowned Ace Orchestra, in the grandest celebration of love and music – “Power of Love”!

Witness Unforgettable Performances Be dazzled by an incredible lineup of Africa’s finest talents, including: • BeekayJDessSkalesPreciousProgressKennyBlaqN.a.t.eLamu and many more sensational acts!

Emerging artists who have met the criteria and qualify, will perform at the event venue; The iconic Shell Hall at the prestigious Muson Center, Onikan, Lagos.This sets the stage for this unforgettable evening! See Flyer below:

Partnership Opportunities abound so join forces with Clinton to make this spectacular event unforgettable!

For sponsorship and partnership inquiries:

Phone: 09065919725

Email: clintonicstrings@gmail.com