After high school, Tazman (Tijan
Jabang) felt relieved enough to embrace his destiny which was earlier on
professed tohim as solely dependent on the thick stream of music. He
initiated a progressive idea of a four-man crew with spices and flavours
touching genres like R&B, rap (traditional and foreign), dancehall and
raga. As nature would have it, Tazman's domiciling area called Pipeline
was at the same time habouring three other high school graduates who
were as well soaked in some kind of musical flames. They were just
released from the stiff restrictions of learning and were really itching
to explode sweetly into the ears of music fans. Tazman who's already had
the bite of group singing while in a crew called ‘House Vibes', reached
out to attract Muhammed Kah (Mo-Hawk), Joseph Senghore (Seabreeze) and
Samuel George (DJ Graduate). While Tazman stirs his exclusive raga and
dancehall style, Mo-Hawk comes indepthly original with rap in Wollof
language (Gambia's local lingual franca), Seabreeze leaves hearts
quivering with his sentimental R&B and DJ Graduate flows on to pep up
the raga and dancehall spice.
This quartet has
through the time become the surprise blessing of Gambian music scene.
The crew has successfully blended their flair on the mic, reached the
desire of becoming one of Africa 's hottest hiphop quest of the time. It
took the boys one month to pick the most apt tag. When they suddenly
found out that the ills and frailties of the society were becoming
overwhelming and addictive to the youths of now they felt the best
option was to take a run. The quartet finally named themselves ‘FUGITIVZ'.
The tag simply means that the boys are packing their body and soul and
taking a speedy run out of all societal ills.
In May 1997, they officially introduced themselves as ‘Da
Fugitivz', the anointed hiphop quartet chosen to lead the way for
Gambian music prowl. With several demos, Da Fugitivz enrolled to
participate in the first ever Gambian DJ Clash competition. They won the
competition with outstanding points and remarks. The echo of the group's
brilliance enveloped the blooming rap/R&B sect of Gambian music
industry. The crew then dropped a debut single and named it ‘Ndongo Dara'.
The song shook the scene, pulling down the curtain to a new dawn in
Gambia 's music history. The stereotyped mbalax and salsa influenced
style played by elderly performers was elbowed to the side. ‘Ndongo Dara',
wearing the original hiphop characteristics, preached about kids who go
about the streets begging when they should be in school learning. After
acquiring the encomium and ovation they rightly deserved, the boys
dropped two other singles; ‘Lingai Jai' (where they lyrically fought
drugs) and ‘Indilmasa Love' (a straight beckon on love). These three
singles took over the heads of youthful music fans and even stretched
further to arrest the sizeable attention of parents who were too willing
to contribute whatever support they can afford.
In late 1998, the
quartet released a full-length debut effort. It was just a bomb of a
debut, and the boys rightly named it ‘FU 4 LIFE'. It took the group
three months to finish the album; working night and day at Sunu Flavours
Studio in Dakar , Senegal . The time and hard work were just enough to
reach their desired perfection. The ten-tracker first outing spelt out
their unrelenting creed of being fugitives for life. They vowed to keep
running away from the growing ills, faults and misdemeanour of the big
and small societies. That's just the expansion of the compact title; ‘Fu
4 Life'.
The album quickly
pierced the regional market and became the actual hiphop identity of
Senegambian music scene. It had the precise dose of sentimental R&B
feeling, the original rap that swiftly defines the crew's heritage, and
a fusion of a well-stirred dancehall flavours. The project was really an
enriched hiphop pack. While attaching some other flavours to achieve
their desired oomph, the boys left the genre's trait to joyfully
flourish. The brilliance of that debut earned the quartet a success that
surpassed national and regional recognition. Nine months after the
release of ‘Fu 4 Life', Da Fugitivz was invited to take part in a
musical festival in Germany . The quartet was at the August 1999 Pop Com
Musical Festival held in Germany . There they performed alongside
universally established hiphop names. It was an exposure that mattered a
lot in their career. Da Fugitivz extraordinary performance in the
festival attracted more offers. The group was featured in an exclusive
Africa Raps
compilation produced by Jay Rudledge for a German label called Trikon.
The compilation was a selection of best hiphop/rap groups from Gambia ,
Mali and Senegal . Fugitivz featured a song called ‘Kepp Kui Bang',
which means whoever refuses.
In early 2000 the quartet left the shores again to tour America .
Through a period of six months they performed in various festivals and
shows in places such as New York , North Carolina and Atlanta . In 2001
Da Fugitivz got a deal with a Paris-based label called Atoll Music, a
subsidiary of Sony Music. It was a two-year contract. During the period,
the group released a second project and called it ‘ESCAPED'. A twelve
track album, the improved effort
spawns hits like ‘Who Dem',
‘Express Yourself', ‘Be Mine' and ‘Sha La La Laa'. The boys toured
England and Scotland promoting the new effort.
At the end of the
contract with Atoll Music, Da Fugitivz decided to spread their skills
and thrill to the Scandinavia . The quartet has just signed a three-year
contract with Swedished-based Double-Dog Records. The deal spans through
two albums. The group's marketing and distribution is now under Bonnier
Amigo, this includes publishing. This time the boys say they are looking
at presenting tighter songs, more impressions, and then video clips that
will not only reflect the songs they play but also portray, to some
extent, their origin, their very own homeland. For the first album in
the new contract, Da Fugitivz will do some sort of collaborations as
extras to their own pack. The new power single "It's All Good, It's
Alright" will soon be released into the home market and then soon
after the international market. The quartet will be releasing their
third album (first in the new contract) in a couple of months. Visit
Da Fugitivz's official site for more information on the group.
Contacts:
www.dafugitivz.com Email: bionjie@gmail.com