He is known for his distinctive style of guitarplaying, above all his percussive right-hand technique which is similar to bass player's slapping technique. He's also famous for playing most of his live shows with a bare torso.
Son of a chief Osodolamu Sanyaolu in a Yoruba tribe and successful industrialist, Keziah (Olufemi) spent his early childhood in a large family in the semi-Muslim part of Nigeria, close to the city of Lagos. From a young age he was being prepared to follow his father's footsteps and was expected to have an academic career. Therefore his father enrolled him in a Public School in London and Keziah left Nigeria at 8 years old to be educated in England.
"I had to find a way out of all that bullshit, and music was it!" By the age of 13 he discovered the old school piano and taught himself how to play and write songs. Three years later he switched to the guitar, neglecting his studies more and more. After scraping through exams he went against his father's wishes and family tradition even more by skipping school and trying out his songs in the streets, clubs and London Underground, constantly avoiding the police, the Immigration Department - and his own relatives.
Keziah played mostly improvised sets with tenor Saxophone player Kevin Wood at the Red Eye club in Lewisham, south London at least three times during 1988/9.
Keziah led a bohemian life for several years instead of the one envisaged for him. "Lose all time, love your mind, free your soul!" (from his song Free Your Soul). Moving from London to Paris, accompanied by his guitar, he acquired an excellent reputation as a musician and performer with a unique style. In 1991, while playing in the Paris Metro, Keziah is discovered by the French music label "Delabel" manager. In 1992, Delabel signed Keziah for his first album to record it in Paris, "Blufunk is a fact," including the worldwide success of Keziah's first single "Rhythm is Love." Obviously, Keziah' Parisian subway experience was instrumental to his skyrocketing career, as clearly stated in his official biography.
Keziah often cites Fela Kuti and Jimi Hendrix as important influences. Also Keziahs major influences were Michael Jackson[citation needed] Keziah is not in support of Drm ,he thinks music should be shared no matter the cost.and people in third world countries should listen to music to help them,he alos works with these people to and play music while doing it.
Keziah Jones also paints and writes poetry. He’s a talented[citation needed]photographer and he produces short films, one among them entitled "BLACKSPEEDTEXT." This film, his music and the other facets of his artistic life reflect his experiences on the streets.
Keziah was married to Anglo-Nigerian singer Akure Wall in 1994. they separated in 1996.
Praise
Keziah Jones Lyrics
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Like "a poem made from the sea"
Like "a wave" I play for thee
Because even the desert sands know
the feeling of love
So let the praise fall with the dew,
I'll make the mountains weep for you
Because even the desert sands know
Yeah even the desert sands know your love
Cuz everything is you,
Flowing through my hands is your love...
It's all you
"All Praises" is a song by Nigerian singer-songwriter and guitarist Keziah Jones. The song talks about love and the power of nature, highlighting the idea that even in the harsh and barren conditions of the desert, one can still find the feeling of love. The lyrics employ metaphors to describe the strength of the love that the singer feels, comparing it to the vastness and depth of the sea, and to the force of a wave that crashes on the shore. The singer gives praise to this love, which is omnipresent and divine, like the dew that falls from the sky and the mountains that can't help but weep in its presence.
The song is both a celebration of love and an invitation to recognize its presence in everyday life. By seeing the world through the lens of love, the singer finds beauty and wonder in unexpected places. The repetition of the phrase "even the desert sands know the feeling of love" reinforces this idea, suggesting that nothing is devoid of love and that all things are interconnected. The song's gentle and rhythmic melody, coupled with Jones's soulful vocals, creates a meditative and uplifting experience that elevates the listener's spirit.
Line by Line Meaning
Like "a poem made from the sea"
Comparing the beauty of his music to a literary masterpiece crafted from the vastness of the ocean.
Like "a wave" I play for thee
Evoking a sense of euphoria and movement, his performance is dedicated to his audience.
Because even the desert sands know the feeling of love
Love is ubiquitous and can be found even in barren places.
So let the praise fall with the dew, I'll make the mountains weep for you
His sincere admiration and devotion will manifest in the awe-inspiring power of nature's elements.
Yeah even the desert sands know your love
Reiterating that love transcends boundaries and is omnipresent.
Cuz everything is you, Flowing through my hands is your love...It's all you
Acknowledging that his musical creation and passion is a manifestation of the love he feels for the divine presence.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: KEZIAH JONES
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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jam of life
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Merci, magnifico, un lien entre la terre et le ciel, et cette voie....waow
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I love it!
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Yhe ye hye...