Englishman in new york nigerian cover
A fascinating mashup!
Here's a potential Nigerian cover of "Englishman in New York" by Sting:
Title: "Nigerian in Lagos"
Lyrics:
Verse 1: I get a kick out of watching the traffic jam On the Third Mainland Bridge, it's a crazy scam I'm a Nigerian in Lagos, feeling so alone But the music of Fela Kuti keeps me from going home
Chorus: I'm an Englishman in Lagos, no, I don't belong here I come from the city of Lagos, where the sun always shines bright and clear I get a kick out of watching the market women sell But the hustle and bustle of Lagos, it's a story to tell
Verse 2: I take a stroll down Allen Avenue, feeling so alive The smell of suya and jollof rice, it's a taste I can't deny I'm a Nigerian in Lagos, feeling so free But the noise of the megaphones, it's a sound I can't flee
Chorus: I'm an Englishman in Lagos, no, I don't belong here I come from the city of Lagos, where the sun always shines bright and clear I get a kick out of watching the market women sell But the hustle and bustle of Lagos, it's a story to tell
Bridge: I see the beauty of the Yoruba people, the Hausa, the Igbo too We may have our differences, but we're all one, that's true I'm a Nigerian in Lagos, feeling so proud Of this city that never sleeps, where the energy is loud
Chorus: I'm an Englishman in Lagos, no, I don't belong here I come from the city of Lagos, where the sun always shines bright and clear I get a kick out of watching the market women sell But the hustle and bustle of Lagos, it's a story to tell
Music:
The music could be a fusion of Afrobeat, Highlife, and contemporary Nigerian music, with a mix of traditional instruments like the talking drum, shekere, and agogo bells, blended with modern elements like synthesizers and electric guitars. The rhythm could be a driving Afrobeat beat, with a prominent bassline and percussion section.
Vocal Style:
The vocals could be delivered in a soulful, emotive style, with a mix of Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa phrases and words woven into the lyrics. The singer could have a strong, raspy voice, reminiscent of Fela Kuti or Wizkid.
Production:
The production could be handled by a Nigerian producer like Don Jazzy, Pheelz, or Sarz, who are known for their work in the Afrobeats genre. The mix could be bright and punchy, with a focus on the rhythm section and the vocals. The mastering could be done to give the track a loud, radio-friendly sound.
This is just one possible interpretation of a Nigerian cover of "Englishman in New York". I hope you enjoyed it!