Adekunle Gold is teaming up with White House Productions to produce The Odyssey, a documentary on the history of Yoruba music. The film will explore genres like Were, Sakara, Apala, Juju, AfroJuju, and Fuji, featuring music historians, artists, and producers. Adekunle Gold will bring his deep knowledge and passion for Yoruba music to the project. Abba Makama will direct the film, and the team is committed to telling the story authentically. Alongside the documentary, Andrew Esiebo will present a photo exhibition that captures key moments. The team is currently producing the documentary, with a release date coming soon.
The Odyssey documentary will look at how Yoruba music has changed over time, featuring different styles of the divers rich ‘Youruba music. Award-winning artist Adekunle Gold is co-producing it with White House Productions, covering 100 years of music history. The project also includes a skilled team, with Executive Producer Bobo Omotayo and famous director Abba Makama.
Popularly known as AG Baby, Adekunle will bring his expertise and passion for Yoruba music to the documentary’s production. The team is dedicated to highlighting Yoruba music’s cultural impact on Afrobeats, featuring music historians, scholars, and industry icons. The goal is to explore the music’s rich history and global influence.
The documentary is in production, featuring photographer Andrew Esiebo’s intimate photography. His work will be part of an exhibition, enhancing the film’s visual experience. The exhibition will open with the documentary premiere. The release date for The Odyssey will be announced soon.
The Odyssey documentary dives into the rich history of Yoruba music, highlighting iconic styles like Juju and Fuji. Led by Adekunle Gold and a talented production team, it promises to showcase the powerful global impact of Yoruba music. Moreover, Andrew Esiebo’s captivating photography adds an extra layer of immersion, making the experience even more engaging.
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