In response to Rexx’s question about how long it took
to record the album, she said the songs were picked from songs she had
recorded from ‘last year (2015) February’ till the body of work was
released.
Ife went for specific songs like ‘Dorcas’ and ‘Ferrari’ trying to find out the stories behind them and Yemi Alade didn’t hesitate to defend her position. On ‘Ferrari’ she said, “My
male counterparts, Wizkid, Davido… ‘are always talking about the girl
being ‘very voluptuous’ ‘but some get, some no get’ so ‘it’s high time
we told them too that all we need is Ferrari in the backyard, salary in
the hand”
Rexx expressed his appreciation for the album’s music
direction and the fact the producers held their own especially Selebobo
bringing out Yemi Alade’s playful side. Then he went in, and asked if ‘Ferrari’ was not a tad bit portraying African women as materialistic’. She answered by saying, “I’m
not a vain person, I like the simple things of life…It’s not about
being materialistic, it’s about saying what you want when you want it.”
Rexx proposed that since Yemi said there was a second part to the
album, it should reflect ‘problems African women are facing’.
Check out the video to find out how the album got its
name, what Ife thinks of the album as a whole, how Rexx and Ife got her
to reveal that she’s in a relationship and more.
Watch singer’s interview with Rexx and Ife below:
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