The
mere act of surviving on a day to day basis is the foundation
from which a true artist builds his craft. Multi-talented newcomer
AKON is no exception to this rule. His dynamic debut album, TROUBLE,
a collection of stirring songs, creatively reflects the ups and
downs of the singer/songwriter/producer's life experiences. A
crafty blend of soulful hip-hop, TROUBLE is AKON's vibrant first
time tour-de-force.
"TROUBLE
evolved from the struggles I went through and what I did and am
still doing to correct those things," offers AKON, who has
had his fair share of adolescent problems with both the legal
and school system, as is reflected in his redemption song, "Trouble
Nobody." "I've got a habit of writing about everything
I go through," he explains, "and this album gives a
glimpse of where I am now."
To
understand where AKON is right now is just half the equation.
The other half lies in where he came from: this young artist possesses
a unique history. A Senegalese African, AKON moved to the United
States when he was seven. His family is headed by legendary percussionist
and jazz musician Mor Thiam, whose expertise for playing the Djembe,
a traditional African drum, has been touted as "unrivaled."
Being brought up in an environment that treasures the true artistic
value of musicianship and revels in the mastering of instrumental
skill has had a momentous affect on AKON.
It
was AKON's deep rooted love and passion for music, evolving from
filial admiration, which allowed him to turn his life around,
despite his trouble as a youth residing in New Jersey. AKON began
playing several different percussion instruments and eventually
embraced hip-hop music and culture, despite his initial disdain
for the genre. "When I first heard hip-hop, I thought it
was rubbish because I didn't understand the concept of people
talking over music," AKON recalls, "But as I started
growing up, living a little and listening to the lyrics, I realized
that I was going through a lot of stuff these rappers were talking
about and I could relate."
Once
hip-hop took over his life, AKON's musical development exploded
and he began channeling his energy into writing and producing
his own music. Songs such as "Show Out" display how
much hip-hop has influenced him. Over the sparsely yet hard hitting
groove, "Don't tempt me/'Cuz I'm close to the edge/I'm trying
not to lose my head," ring the lyrics that cleverly integrates
original school lyrics. At the same time, the song pays homage
to hip-hop pioneers all while maintaining its own identity.
Meanwhile, his first single, "Bananza (Belly Dance),"
exhibits another side of the artist. On this song, AKON puts forth
a feel-good vibe. Singing over a seductive and sensual beat, "Bananza
(Belly Dance)" is one of AKON's most irresistible tracks.
The song integrates a unique up tempo dance beat with a distinct
wind instrumentation floating in the background guaranteed to
improve every listener's mood. The reason for this, AKON says,
"There are a lot of negative things going on today."
"We
need to party and just have fun," he continues, "'Bananza...'
is a party record. You just go in the club, party and enjoy those
beautiful women."
However,
life does not solely revolve around beautiful women and leisure
time, and AKON is well aware of this. On the somber, soulful "Ghetto"
and the meditative, impressive "Journey," AKON gives
listeners an in-depth look into a harsher world, one that is just
as gripping as it is chilling. But rather than sensationalize
his own drama, AKON transmits to his audience the feeling of being
a part of his inner circle.
AKON's
personal appeal and ability to reach a listener is a part of his
whole package: a package that includes, most importantly, his
distinctive vocals and a relaxed singing style. It is as though
he is speaking to you as he sings in a very intimate manner. "When
I sing the sound comes from the mood that I am in. These records
are coming straight from the heart," AKON divulges.
Genuine
and honest, AKON's music is a step in a new direction: a trajectory
that will lead us on a delightfully fulfilling path. Says AKON,
"When I'm on the mic, I'm just giving the listener a part
of me." Be prepared to receive it.
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