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Mama Africa
Standard edition cover artwork; deluxe edition cover artwork features a different image of Yemi Alade
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2016 (2016-03-25)
Genre
Length54:00
LabelEffyzzie Music Group
Producer
Yemi Alade chronology
King of Queens
(2014)
Mama Africa
(2016)
Mama Afrique
(2017)
Singles from Mama Africa
  1. "Na Gode"
    Released: July 10, 2015
  2. "Do as I Do"
    Released: December 8, 2015
  3. "Ferrari"
    Released: March 9, 2016
  4. "Kom Kom"
    Released: May 18, 2016
  5. "Africa"
    Released: July 5, 2016
  6. "Tumbum"
    Released: November 9, 2016

Mama Africa (also known as Mama Africa: The Diary of an African Woman) is the second studio album by Nigerian singer Yemi Alade. It was released on March 25, 2016, by Effyzzie Music Group. Mama Africa is the follow-up to her debut studio album King of Queens (2014); it features collaborations with P-Square, Sarkodie, Sauti Sol, Flavour N'abania, Rotimi Keys, DJ Arafat and Selebobo. Mama Africa was produced by GospelOnDeBeatz, DJ Coublon, Selebobo, Philkeyz, BeatsByEmzo, Masterkraft, Rotimi Keys and Mr. Chidoo. It was supported by the singles "Na Gode", "Do As I Do", "Ferrari", "Kom Kom", "Africa" and "Tumbum". The album's deluxe edition features collaborations with South African musicians Bucie and AKA. Mama Africa won World Beat at the 2017 Independent Music Awards.

Background

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Alade announced that the album would be released in March 2016.[1] She revealed that it will be named Mama Africa and would highlight the virtues and vices of African women.[1] The album's music is a mixture of Afropop, highlife, R&B, coupé-décalé, hip-hop and pop.[2][3] Alade said recording the album was a struggle because she was constantly traveling to different countries every day.[3] She also said she recorded the album to "capture all of Africa on one CD".[3] Alade told The Fader magazine she collaborated with artists from West Africa, East Africa and South Africa.[3] She enlisted GospelOnDeBeatz, DJ Coublon, Selebobo, Philkeyz, BeatsByEmzo, Masterkraft, Rotimi Keys and Mr. Chidoo to produce the album.[4] Mama Africa features guest appearances from P-Square, Sarkodie, Sauti Sol, Flavour N'abania, Rotimi Keys, DJ Arafat and Selebobo.[4]

It was made available for pre-order on iTunes a week before its official release.[5] Alade announced that proceeds from the sale of the album will go to the Feed a Child charity initiative.[4] The album's deluxe edition was released on April 6, 2016, and features collaborations with South African musicians Bucie and AKA.[6] Mama Africa charted in Germany, Malaysia and France.[7]

Composition

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Mama Africa opens with "Na Gode", an energetic song that adulates God.[8] In "Tumbum", Alade laments about an undependable lover who likes Nkechi's Jollof but prefers her delicious beans.[8] The house-influenced record "Tonight" features vocals by P-Square.[9] "Kom Kom" borrows from Onyeka Onwenu's "Iyogogo". The Latin-inspired track "Marry Me" is a blend of Nigerian pidgin, Igbo and salsa.[9] The highlife song "Ferrari" has been described as "blatantly materialistic" because of lyrics like "Oga I don tire to stay Mainland/ E no go bad if you buy me mansion for Banana Island/ Open supermarket for me for Netherlands."[8] In "Kelele", Alade channels King Sunny Adé. In "Ego", she grapples with her need for happiness and the good life. "Nakupenda" contains backup vocals and drumbeat sounds.[9]

Singles

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The album's lead single, "Na Gode", was released on July 10, 2015.[10] It translates to Thank You in Hausa and preaches the message of gratitude and giving.[10] The song was produced by Alade's frequent collaborator Selebobo.[10] The music video for "Na Gode" was directed by Paul Gambit and released on November 4, 2015.[11] It features cameo appearances from Skales and Baci.[11] A Swahili version of "Na Gode" was released on January 8, 2016.[12] In an interview on the Homeboyz Radio Morning Show, Alade said Bien-Aimé of Sauti Sol convinced her to record the song in Swahili.[13]

The DJ Arafat-assisted track "Do As I Do" was released on December 8, 2015, as the album's second single.[14] The song was described as a fusion of Afropop and Coupé-Décalé.[15] "Ferrari" was released as the album's third single on March 9, 2016.[16] It was produced by DJ Coublon and features strings by Nigerian guitarist Fiokee.[16] Alade debuted the song at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.[16] TooXclusive described the song as a highlife song that "talks about love as an action word."[16] The Clarence Peters-directed music video for "Ferrari" was released on March 25, 2016.[17] Nigerian actor Kunle Remi plays Alade's love interest in the video.[17] Prior to releasing the video, Alade released a teaser clip of it on March 14.[18]

The Flavour N'abania-assisted track "Kom Kom" was released on May 18, 2016, as the album's fourth single.[19] Its music video was shot and directed by Peters.[19] The album's fifth single, "Africa", was released on July 5, 2016.[20] It features vocals by Kenyan band Sauti Sol and was produced by BeatsByEmzo.[20] The music video for "Africa" was directed by Ovie Etseyatse and contains clips of different streets and iconic towers in African cities, as well as pictures of renowned leaders fighting for independence.[21]

The Selebobo-produced track "Tumbum" was released on November 9, 2016, as the album's sixth single.[22] The music video for "Tumbum" was directed by Paul Gambit and features appearances from Ime Bishop Umoh and Beverly Osu.[22] In the video, Alade plays a restaurant cook who serves up tasty jollof and fufu in a rural Nigerian community.[23] In a chat with The Fader magazine in November 2016, Alade said the video was filmed after several weeks of dance rehearsals.[23] "Tumbum" was featured in Just Dance 2018, an interactive dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft.[24]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pulse Nigeria[9]
TooXclusive[25]

Mama Africa received mixed reviews from music critics. An unnamed writer for Pulse Nigeria awarded the album 3.5 stars out of 5, commending Alade for improving "significantly from her last solo album with mundane love expressions and stories seemingly turned up a notch."[9] Ade Tayo of Simply Africa Music praised Alade for having "ample material to use for performance purposes on any platform, across Africa."[26] Adaobi Nezianya of Circulation magazine applauded Alade for "curating the right sounds from diverse places to craft an excellent album."[2]

In a less enthusiastic review, Music in Africa's Oris Aigbokhaevbolo said the album has "zero replay value" and further stated that numerous songs on it "carry the specifically vapid materialism of the stereotypical Lagos girl."[27] Wilfred Okiche of 360nobs described the album as "one big dance party" and said its title is "only a ruse to thread her influences and copy catting into a cohesive effort."[8] Okichie also wrote that the album is "as Nigerian pop as they come".[8] Temitope Delano of TooXclusive granted it 2.5 stars out of 5, calling it "boring" and saying it is a "far cry from what was expected from this brilliant artiste."[25]

Accolades

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Mama Africa won World Beat at the 2017 Independent Music Awards.[28]

Track listing

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Credits adapted from the back cover of Mama Africa.[29]

Mama Africa – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tumbum"Yemi Eberechi AladeSelebobo3:03
2."Tonight" (featuring P-Square)
  • Alade
  • Paul Okoye
  • Peter Okoye
GospelOnDeBeatz3:53
3."Kom Kom" (featuring Flavour N'abania)
  • Alade
  • Chinedu Okoli
Masterkraft3:55
4."Baby's Back"AladeDJ Coublon3:22
5."Marry Me"AladeSelebobo3:28
6."Africa" (featuring Sauti Sol)
  • Alade
  • Bien-Aimé Baraza
  • Willis Chimano
  • Savara Mudigi
  • Polycarp Otieno
BeatsByEmzo3:56
7."Ferrari"AladeDJ Coublon3:26
8."Do As I Do" (featuring DJ Arafat)
  • Alade
  • Arafat Muana
Selebobo3:16
9."Kelele" (featuring Rotimi Keys)
  • Alade
  • Rotimi Akinfenwa
Rotimi Keys3:21
10."Ego" (featuring Sarkodie)
  • Alade
  • Michael Owusu Addo
Masterkraft3:56
11."Mama"AladeMr. Chidoo3:22
12."Dorcas"AladeSelebobo3:51
13."Nakupenda"AladeRotimikeys3:30
Mama Africa – Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Na Gode" (featuring Selebobo)
  • Alade
  • Udoka Chigozie Oku
Selebobo3:26
15."Koffi Anan (Freestyle)"AladePhilkeyz3:25
Total length:54:00
Mama Africa – Deluxe edition[30]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Mama Africa"AladeGospelOnDeBeatz3:50
17."Mama Africa (Remix)" (featuring AKA)
  • Alade
  • Kiernan Jarryd Forbes
GospelOnDeBeatz3:50
18."Waka Waka" (featuring Bucie)
  • Alade
  • Busisiwe Nolubabalo Nqwiliso
Kamera3:08
19."Sugar n Spice"AladeGospelOnDeBeatz3:43
20."All Day"AladeEl Emcee3:44
21."Na Gode (Swahili Version)"AladeSelebobo3:26

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the album's back cover and AllMusic.[31]

  • Yemi Alade – primary artist
  • Koribo Harrison – executive producer
  • Taiye Aliyu – executive producer
  • Udoka Oku – producer, featured artist
  • Rotimi Keys – producer, featured artist
  • Philkeyz – producer, featured artist
  • GospelOnDeBeatz – producer
  • Sunday Nweke – producer
  • Akwuba Ugochukwu – producer
  • BeatsByEmzo – producer
  • Chidozie Ekeh - producer
  • Kamera - producer
  • El Emcee - producer
  • P-Square – featured artist
  • Flavour N'abania – featured artist
  • Sauti Sol – featured artist
  • DJ Arafat – featured artist
  • Sarkodie – featured artist
  • AKA – featured artist
  • Bucie – featured artist
  • Mix Monster – mixing, mastering
  • Suka Sounds – mixing, mastering
  • Tee Piano – mixing, mastering
  • Olaitan Dada – mixing, mastering
  • Fiokee – strings
  • Onazi Ogaba (Unravel GFX) – art design
  • Emmanuel Oyeleke – photography

Release history

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Region Date Version Format Label Ref
Various March 25, 2016 Standard Effyzzie Music Group [32]

References

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