Another Dreamz from AJ City!....Vocal Slender
Eric Obuh also known as Vocal Slender or Slender (born 1 December 1980 in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria) is an aspiring (unsigned) reggae/rap artist based in Lagos, Nigeria. He was featured on Part 1 of the BBC documentary “Welcome to Lagos” aired on BBC2 at 9pm on 15, 22 and 29 April 2010.
The documentary features Eric as a scavenger who works and lives in a dump site on the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria. He made a living by collecting recyclable materials and selling them. He then saved his earnings to enable him buy studio time to produce a music album. Although Eric acknowledges that the dump has been good to him because it helps him keep body & soul together and make music, he had kept the fact that he is a scavenger from his family and friends, as he wants them to believe that the only thing he does is music to gain their respect
Since appearing in the documentary, his popularity has grown, with fans setting up a support groups for him on Facebook. He has been featured in articles about Welcome to Lagos in The Observer, The Independent, and in London Metro.
Vocal Slender's music has also grown in status. He's currently compiling a promo CD which includes 3 inspiring songs titled "Strong", "Send Them Come", and his most popular hit "Owo Yapa".
Vocal Slender who sings in Nigerian Pidgin and Yoruba, claims to have written so many ‘good songs’ that he still wants to record; “songs about divine love, peace and unity in Nigeria, and others which praise all the girls” He also admires the exploits of big Nigerian music stars like Daddy Showkey, Baba Fryo, Mighty Mouse, African China, B'Clean, and Nico Gravity who started from the same Ajegunle ghetto
The documentary features Eric as a scavenger who works and lives in a dump site on the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria. He made a living by collecting recyclable materials and selling them. He then saved his earnings to enable him buy studio time to produce a music album. Although Eric acknowledges that the dump has been good to him because it helps him keep body & soul together and make music, he had kept the fact that he is a scavenger from his family and friends, as he wants them to believe that the only thing he does is music to gain their respect
Since appearing in the documentary, his popularity has grown, with fans setting up a support groups for him on Facebook. He has been featured in articles about Welcome to Lagos in The Observer, The Independent, and in London Metro.
Vocal Slender's music has also grown in status. He's currently compiling a promo CD which includes 3 inspiring songs titled "Strong", "Send Them Come", and his most popular hit "Owo Yapa".
Vocal Slender who sings in Nigerian Pidgin and Yoruba, claims to have written so many ‘good songs’ that he still wants to record; “songs about divine love, peace and unity in Nigeria, and others which praise all the girls” He also admires the exploits of big Nigerian music stars like Daddy Showkey, Baba Fryo, Mighty Mouse, African China, B'Clean, and Nico Gravity who started from the same Ajegunle ghetto
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